In this episode, Tracey Newman and Dan Bentley speak with Rohan Feegrade, the CEO at Lutheran Care.
This discussion explores the organisation's innovative approach to social services, highlighting their strategic focus on creating systemic change through collaborative partnerships and holistic support across child protection, homelessness, and allied health services. They also discuss about the Lutheran Care's award-winning initiatives, such as the "Be the Village" foster care program and the Toward Home Homelessness Alliance, which demonstrate their commitment to addressing community vulnerabilities by amplifying the voices of those most in need.
Here is a taste of what Tracey and Dan cover in the conversation:
Lutheran Care won the South Australian Not-for-Profit of the Year award
Developed a strategic plan focused on four key pillars: Best for People, Growth for Impact, Sustainability, and Reputational Growth
Launched the "Be the Village" foster care campaign, co-designed with lived experience
Leads the Toward Home Homelessness Alliance, supporting 5,500 people annually
Implemented the Adelaide Zero Project, housing 1,200 people since 2018
Expanded Allied Health services, including psychology and speech pathology
Committed to advocacy and systemic change in child protection and homelessness
Foster care program with dedicated Aboriginal cultural workers
Homelessness alliance with innovative service model
Allied Health services under the "Better Self" brand
Emergency relief services supporting 6,000-7,000 people annually
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