Trailblazing support: the crucial role of Victim Support Groups
Description
In this episode, James O’Loghlin sits down with Vicki Hamilton OAM, the CEO/Secretary of the Asbestos Council of Victoria and Gippsland Asbestos Related Diseases Support (GARDS). With over 20 years of dedicated service, Vicki has been a beacon of support for those suffering from asbestos and silicosis in Gippsland and across Victoria.
Vicki’s journey into advocacy and support began after the tragic loss of her father to asbestos-related lung cancer in 2000. At that time, she was unaware of available support groups. Her personal fight to remove asbestos-containing water pipes from her street led her to GARDS. From attending support groups with her mother to leading and expanding GARDS into Victoria’s largest asbestos support and advocacy organisation, Vicki has been a relentless advocate for those affected. Her efforts include significant lobbying that has led to changes in Victoria’s legal claims system.
In this personal and passionate conversation, Vicki reflects on her experiences and shares how GARDS offers essential personal, emotional, and community support, ensuring people are aware of their rights. Vicki also played a crucial role in supporting James himself during the campaign to aid those impacted by ‘Mr Fluffy’ homes in the ACT.
Tune in to gain insight into the impacts of asbestos and silicosis over the past two decades and to appreciate the vital role victim support groups play. Vicki’s dedication, warmth, and commitment to helping others make this episode truly inspiring. As she puts it, “We are always happy to talk to anyone who calls us for help.”
Disclaimer: The viewpoints and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the individual participant.
You can find out more about the Asbestos Council of Victoria/GARDS and the support they provide here
Read more about Vicki Hamilton OAM here
To find out more about ADDRI, visit our website: www.addri.org.au
Thank you to our Podcast Interviewer and host James O’Loghlin and Producer Rod Morri from Sydney Podcast Studios.
If you have any questions or comments, please email info@addri.org.au