Aleesha Gillett

Student Portfolio

Category: Teamwork & Leadership (page 1 of 2)

Wildlife Rescue Volunteer

In May 2021, I started volunteering at a wildlife animal rescue every Saturday. My normal jobs on a shift include cleaning and raking enclosures, refreshing water, feeding animals, washing dishes, and general tidy up. I have learned a lot about the native Australian wildlife that I wouldn’t have known about if I didn’t start volunteering. I was nervous at first since this was something that was completely new to me and I hadn’t really been around many of these animals.

There are normally several volunteers on each shift. We have to make sure that we are working as a team and communicating efficiently so that everything gets done and there is no confusion about what jobs have already been completed. Generally, we split off into teams and are responsible for all the tasks (cleaning, water, feeding) for the animals in that section.

As I have been at the rescue for over a year, I now supervise and support new volunteers so I can guide them through the sort of things we do each shift. I find my time at the rescue a really great way to remove myself from the pressures of school, and just connect with nature and the animals that I help care for.

Junior Leader Work

For nearly two years, I have been volunteering as a Junior Leader at my local Girl Guide Unit. Each week, I assist in running sessions for the unit. Part of my role includes setting up and packing away, helping the girls with activities, and occasionally running activities.

Through my role as Junior Leader, I have had the opportunity to plan and run a session. I planned a quiz scavenger hunt relating to the badge they were working towards at the time. In my planning, I made a list of all the materials I would need to run the activity and made worksheets to go along with it. Even though the activity finished earlier than expected, I was able to adapt to the situation by getting some feedback to find out what they liked and disliked, and running a few games before the end of the session.

Through this position, I have been able to develop my leadership, public speaking, and organisational skills. I am looking forward to being able to be a role model to others and helping to plan and run activities.

Peer Support Leader

In 2022, I had the amazing opportunity to work with the Cowan Year 8’s as a Peer Support Leader. The Peer Support Program runs for semester 1 and allows Year 8 students to develop valuable life skills such as communication and teamwork, and allows Year 11 students to build connections with younger students while also developing their own personal leadership skills.

Each week, we all had a meeting where we would reflect on the positives and negatives of the previous session and plan for the next one. During each session, we would play a game in either our small groups or in the large group that would be related to that week’s theme. At the end, we would have a debrief and ask the Year 8’s questions such as what they thought the message of the game was and why it is important.

I thought this was a really great experience as not only did I improve my leadership, teamwork, and organisational skills, but I also had the opportunity to build relationships with younger students that I might not have normally talked to.

Interhouse Debating Coach

I have had the amazing opportunity to sign up and coach the Cowan interhouse debating team, which I have done for multiple terms. I have coached various year groups, including Year 7/8 and Year 9/10. Through this role, I have been able to interact and build connections with people from other years that I might not normally talk to on a daily basis. Another positive of the role is that my organisational skills have improved greatly from when I signed up, since an important task is to organise meetings in advance and to ensure that everyone has all the necessary information for the debate.

I feel that my personal debating skills have improved, as I am able to listen to ideas and techniques from both the team and other coaches that might have debating experience. Even though the team might not always win each debate, I think that it is very important that we take the feedback provided so we can improve for the next time.

Anglicare Ambassador 2021

I had the amazing opportunity in 2021 to be an Anglicare Ambassador. Anglicare is a not-for-profit organisation that help people in a time of crisis. They offer 89 services that support people struggling with a range of issues including poverty and homelessness, domestic violence, grief, and mental illness. Through my role, I was able to learn a lot more about what Anglicare does and also plan and run fundraisers to raise money and awareness for the organisation.

Through my role, I had the opportunity to attend a program where I learned about the amazing work that Anglicare does, and a training session. One of my favourite events was the annual Anglicare Sleepout where we partook in a simulation activity and slept rough for the night.

I also had an amazing opportunity later in the year to assist the Year 2’s with packing hygiene packs that would go to people in need. I was also able to be a part of the Morning Street Team where I went to the Salvation Army Cafe and helped with servicing food and coffee to the people who needed it most.

As a group, we also planned and ran our Fundraiser, Anglicare Day. Students were allowed to wear a jumper of their choice for a gold coin donation and there was a sausage sizzle at lunch. For a few weeks before the event, we had a tipping-style fundraiser happening where students could put money in a jar for the teacher they wanted to see have funky hair-sprayed hair.

Overall, this was a really great experience that showed and highlighted to me the struggles that homeless people go through each day, but also how I may be able to help.

House Councillor 2021

In 2021, I was given the amazing opportunity of being a Cowan House Councillor. Some of my roles as house councillor included attending weekly meetings, running activities for the house, and assisting in the planning, organisation, and running of house events and fundraisers. I also helped with marshalling for the swimming and athletics carnival, which was challenging in the sense that I had to make sure I knew who was in each event and when they needed to be at the race. However, this was an amazing experience that allowed me to improve my organisational skills.

I was nervous but excited at the start of the year, as this was a completely new experience for me. However, looking back, I am so glad that I put myself forward and applied because I feel that this position allowed me to grow as a person. The opportunities I had within the house council allowed me to further develop my teamwork, communication, and leadership skills which I can take forward with me and put to use in challenges I may face in the future.

Bronze Medallion

In the Summer holidays of 2021/2022, I achieved my Bronze Medallion. The Bronze Medallion is a nationally recognised lifesaving award that was established in 1892. It teaches people how to keep themselves and others safer around water, recognise an emergency, and perform safe aquatic rescues.

As well as learning how to perform rescues, the Bronze Medallion course also teaches and improves many other valuable life skills such as teamwork, communication, problem solving, and effective decision making. It has been my goal for many years to achieve this award so that if there ever was an emergency, I would have the knowledge and confidence to act.

Progress Update 2

In the Humanities course in year 10, we were able to choose and research a project of our choice to showcase at the final exhibition in term 4. The topic Amelia and I have chosen is Civics and Citizenship. I was very happy when we chose this discipline as there are so many things we could do. We decided to focus on a cold case, specifically the murders and disappearance of the Dupont de Ligonnès family. For our presentation, we will be creating a report detailing a timeline of events and information about all the family members that were involved in the crime. Also, we will have a pin-up board with a map of the area and pictures of potential sightings.

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Table Set Up

We have completed our 10 annotated references each and this has helped us to collate all the information we need to construct our project. We are now working on making our report with all the elements in that and we will be creating our pin up board next week. The sheet below is a planning document which helped up come up with ideas about what we wanted to focus on and how we wanted to present. Also, it allowed us to think about what steps were involved and to reflect on some key values which we needed throughout this project.

Planning Document

A few key values that we need are:
– Communication
– Problem solving
– Creativity
– Organisation
– Collaboration.

Communication is very important as we need to make sure everyone knows what they are doing and when we need it done by. Creativity is needed as we are creating our own project and want it to be interesting and unique. The other value that we need is problem solving, there is no doubt that we will come across bumps in the road, but we need to find solutions so we can continue on with what we are doing.

Capabilities Wheel

Progress Update 1

In the Humanities course in year 10, we were able to choose and research a project of our choice to showcase at the final exhibition in term 4. The topic Amelia and I have chosen is Civics and Citizenship. I was very happy when we chose this discipline as there are so many things we could do. We decided to focus on a cold case, specifically the murder and disappearance of a family.

So far, we have completed our 10 annotated references, made a rough timeline of what we need to do each week, and started generating ideas of what our presentation might be. Our plan for continuing this project in term 4 includes completing notes on the links we have found and creating our presentation. The sheet below is a planning document which helped up come up with ideas about what we wanted to focus on and how we wanted to present. Also, it allowed us to think about what steps were involved and to reflect on some key values which we needed throughout this project.

A few key values that we need are communication, problem solving, creativity, organisation, and collaboration. Communication is very important as we need to make sure everyone knows what they are doing and when we need it done by. Creativity is needed as we are creating our own project and want it to be interesting and unique. The other value that we need is problem solving, there is no doubt that we will come across bumps in the road, but we need to find solutions so we can continue on with what we are doing.

Planning Sheet

Our timeline below is only a preliminary draft and may change as we progress further along in this project. We will update our timeline in term 4 and outline what we will be doing in more detail. Even though it is only a rough draft, the timeline will help us to stay on track and to make sure we aren’t falling behind.

Project Timeline

Anglicare Sleepout 2021

On Friday 20th of August 2021, I travelled to Optus Stadium with other All Saints Students to take part in the Anglicare Sleepout that raises money to support people experiencing homelessness.

Throughout the evening, we completed a simulation activity in groups with students from other schools. The people in each group had the same character card and needed to try and find things, such as a place to sleep, identification, and Centrelink, amongst other things. I found this activity really eye-opening into the struggles that homeless people face on a daily basis.

To simulate the experience of what it is like to sleep rough, we all had a piece of cardboard to sleep on as well as our sleeping bags, and were provided a light meal for breakfast and dinner. I found the sleep cold and uncomfortable, but it really highlighted to me how lucky I am to have a bed to sleep in at night and food in the fridge that I can have at any time.

I feel that this was a really great event that raised a lot of money and awareness for the issue. I had a really good time and I learned a lot about the daily struggles that homeless people face.

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