Media Release
Mangaluru, Sep 4: On the occasion of 150 years celebration of Holy Cross Church, “Teachers and Health Workers Programme”, a half a day of fun and learning programme was organised on Septermber 3.
A total of 180 teachers and health workers from the parish participated in the programme. The resource persons for the programme were Dr Rouchelle Tellis Rozario - prof and head – Clinical Microbiology and Infection Control (Yenepoya Medical College and Hospital) and Dr Mona Mendonca – assistant professor, dept of history at St Aloysius College, Managaluru and a subject expert in soft skills, life skills, creative thinking, professionalism, etc.
The first session was conducted by Dr Rouchelle Tellis Rozario (who threw light on how to manage stress at home and at work place with a poignant question on whether you are a stress giving or stress taking person or you are a balancing person. She also stressed on various ways of relieving stress. Along with stress management, she also stressed on the need of anger management. Her session was much loved by the participants since a lot of it was drawn from her own personal experiences.
The second session was given by Dr Mona Mendonca who spoke on how to balance between work and family life along with time management, family management, etc. She stressed upon how everyone needs to give himself/herself a break from routine work. No one needs to be a superman or superwoman in order to please the others. She emphasized on the need of family time in this fast moving world, how we need to be authentic parents and thus we bring up beautiful children. We also need to learn to say no to our children and give them valid reasons for it and that will surely make much difference to their reasoning skills too. She stressed a lot on mental health and how important it is for a balanced lifestyle. Her session was much enjoyed by the participants since she drew a lot from her own personal and professional experience and made the participants light hearted with her session.
The programme was attended and inaugurated by the parish priest, Fr Clifford Fernandes, who in his inaugural address elucidated the important role of teachers and health workers in today’s world and the huge responsibility that we have as professionals. Fr Ivan Cordeiro (asst parish priest), Fr Paul D’Souza (asst parish priest), Ruth Castelino – vice president (parish pastoral council), Anil D’Sa – secretary (parish pastoral council), Dolphy D’Souza - co-ordinator (21 Commissions), Henry D’Souza - co-ordinator of the programme, gurkars, ward representatives, PPC pembers and the organising team were present at the programme. Venetia D’Souza compered the programme and Mrs. Ruth Castelino proposed the vote of thanks.
The programme ended with a celebratory lunch and a plan to have more such useful programmes for the parishioners.