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Hi, my Name is Chris Letizi and this is my video application for the 2019 Master of Dietetics program at Deakin University

Through my time at Deakin

I've learn some incredible skills including time management, team communication

and how to study independently.

Ultimately, these skills have helped me through my years at Deakin

and by extending those skills to other paths of life such as work

it has allowed me to experience self-growth and constant improvement

I believe it is extremely important to learn skills such as these

because a career in dietetics will constantly require me to put forth those skills

to surpass new obstacles

Aside from the personal skills, the content within my course has set an integral base

to my future dietetics studies

However, the most important thing that I have learnt during my time at Deakin

Is that in order to thrive in any setting of life, you need to have passion.

I work as a nutritionist coordinator at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre in Footscray.

Which has given me valuable insight into both clinical and community dietetics practice.

My role includes working closely with dietitians, performing diabetes risk assessments

And I am currently leading a project with other volunteer nutritionists where we are assessing food security the nutritional status of members.

Working with an at-risk and vulnerable population has been a very eye-opening and rewarding experience

because it has taught me skills pertaining to nutrition and dietetics which have allowed me to extend my skill-set as a future dietitian.

And whilst it was a challenging and new experience at first, it has allowed me to work with people whos struggles and hardships and very different to my own

I can now say that I have the valuable experience of working with people whos cultures, and languages and hardships are very different to my own.

After my studies at Deakin, I would love to work in a sports setting, as I am also very passionate

About working towards health and fitness goals. I would also love to continue to help at-risk populations within Australia.

So working in a field where I can make a considerable impact on people's lives,

be it clinical or a community based settings, would fill me with a sense of accomplishment .

Once I complete my Masters of Dietetics, I would use my skills and qualifications to do just that.

I would begin applying to multiple dietetics related fields in hopes to gain valuable early career experience.

And I would use the essential skills that I've learnt here at Deakin to continue to work hard

, build new experiences, and learn new skills which will ultimately help me become a proficient and experienced dietitian.

thankyou

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Study Abroad at the University of Georgia - Duration: 1:01.

I decided to study abroad because I wanted to expand my education.

I definitely knew that I wanted to travel. I wanted to try to see where my

education could take me and Georgia has so many wonderful opportunities to study abroad.

The idea of study abroad is to take students and place them in a new environment

where they're exposed to new cultures or scenes that kind of allow them to put the things they're learning

here in the university in context. Their perspective broadens.

The world becomes both small and big at the same time and yet they start to develop

a sense that they're part of a global community.

I've always been interested in new cultures, people, topics and I saw the opportunity.

The faculty that were also in the program had a great reputation and the research they had done and the

knowledge they had about the topic. I just thought it was a great

opportunity for me to get exposed to new people and new culture and just overall

it was a great learning experience.

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RMITin3 – Emma King, CEO of VCOSS | RMIT University - Duration: 4:04.

So, Emma King CEO with the Victorian Council of Social Services welcome and

here we are at your headquarters at Exhibition Street just up the road from RMIT.

So what has changed the most in your industry in recent times?

The community sector is a booming industry so we've seen rapid growth particularly

in the areas of disability, aged care, childcare and family violence so there's

a real need for us to make sure that we have a really highly capable skilled

workforce, working across each of these areas in a way that really we haven't

seen before it's unparalleled.

Okay, and why did you choose this field?

For me, I love this field I think it has such a strong values and a strong ethics base

it's about people and I think that's one of the most special things about it it's

not a field that can be replace with robots it's about making sure that all

members of our community can have a good life and that's really exciting so I

can't see why you wouldn't want to choose this field and a lot of change

but what do you hope would be one really big change that we're going to see in

the next few years for the sector?

Look, I think some of the key things we need to

see in our sector to make them better places to be is actually to have the

workforce up in skill that we need so that when we have clients with genuine

choice and control, that they actually have choice and control.

I think we're at a really pivotal space in the NDIS and the disability space where we really

need to make sure that the outcomes that are there for people are the best

possible outcomes and again the NDIS is based around an ordinary life I just

think we can do a bit better than that I'm pretty interested in a good life and

a great life.

And if you were graduating into the industry right now what would

be the advice you'd give to yourself?

Well I would know that I'm heading into

an industry where there is a job for life and that's one of the fantastic

things about this area because it's growing so much faster than any other

area in what in workforce overall so the advice I'd give to myself is this is a

job for life. Continue to continue to learn continue to grow the capacity I

think to gain micro credentials along the way to work across different

workforces is huge and the value that you get in terms of working alongside

people is really strong. So get a great job enjoy working with people and

remembering that this is a job for life there's

a chance for lifelong learning here and a chance for a job for the

future, so and obviously surround yourself with great alumni, great staff

who are actually going to be with you through your journey throughout

throughout the whole of your career.

But now a bit of a personal question.

If you didn't have to sleep what would you do with your extra time?

Oh I think I'd exercise. I would definitely focus on I definitely focus on more time to

exercise, eating well and more time with my family as well in terms of looking at

the other parties outlook I love my job I'm very fortunate to work somewhere where

it's a very strong personal connection for me in terms of having a strong

values base a strong ethics base, it seems to me in terms of sitting with me

for a very personal point of view as well but I'd always love more time with

my kids and time to to be well and make

sure I actually go for that swim in the morning and the things that I always

want to do but I don't always quite manage to do it.

And now one last personal question, what's been one thing you've learned in your career that has

been most helpful to you?

I reckon that you get the best results

when you surround yourself with good people you can work collaboratively

because the reality is my biggest lesson although I know that I most certainly

don't have every skill set going around I have a particular skill set and as a

CEO I want to surround myself with people who have got the other skills

that I don't have and who were also going to be really frank in giving me

really good robust advice so that we achieve the best we possibly can as an

organization so I want to have very good strong people around me so that we can

achieve great things.

Okay thank you very much Emma King CEO of VCOSS.

Thanks David.

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