Boost to health career

Pictured are scholarship recipients Kate Taylor, Jiya Burgess, Esther Rijk and Elizabeth Kay.

By PETER DOUGLAS

MOUNT Evelyn tertiary student Kate Taylor was among four in the Yarra Ranges who received a $3000 scholarship and encouragement award.
As part of Inspiro’s annual program, the non-profit community health service rewarded the standout students, providing them with financial assistance to help with the cost of their studies.
The winners all demonstrated academic achievement, a passion to succeed and a commitment to improve the health and well-being of their local community.
Ms Taylor is in her second year of a double degree Bachelor of Paramedic Practice and Bachelor of Public Health Promotion at Latrobe University, Bendigo.
Inspiro chief executive officer Karyn McPeake said Inspiro and its scholarship partners, including Yarra Ranges Shire, recognised the value of providing support.
“Awarding this $10,000 will make a big difference in the lives of these students and, in turn, to our community,” she said.
“We encourage anyone studying in tertiary health to consider making a scholarship application next year.”
Ms Taylor has spent her life living and working in the Yarra Valley, including time in volunteer roles within the community.
Through Kate’s life experience, she has been involved with people from many walks of life and has studied in many different areas.
In particular, she volunteers at Yarra Ranges Special Development School, working with children who have a range of learning difficulties.
Meanwhile, Jiya Burgess, a Monbulk tertiary student, received a $2000 Encouragement Award.
Ms Burgess is studying a Bachelor of Nursing at Monash University.
She is a member of Lilydale Pony Club, where she mentors younger riders and assists in fund-raising.
Ms Burgess has a lifelong ambition to work in healthcare, as well as spend time in a third world country to provide primary health care.