11/04/2026
One of my past memories i thoroughly enjoyed whilst in forensics. Obviously a quite night and a few laughs with my collegues 👮♂️👮♀️
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11/04/2026
One of my past memories i thoroughly enjoyed whilst in forensics. Obviously a quite night and a few laughs with my collegues 👮♂️👮♀️
13/03/2026
🇦🇺 Are you ready.....⚽️⚽️
What will be the final score❔️
02/02/2026
Excited to be part of the Intentional Disclosure Course held by Consumers of Mental Health WA
✅️ Define intentional disclosure
✅️ Understand intentional disclosure
✅️ Understand the role of intentional disclosure in Peer Work
✅️ Learn how Peer workers might use i/d in response to a consumer's situation
✅️ Recognise potential barriers in disclosure and learn strategies for overcoming a disconnect
✅️ Reflect in the impact of disclosure
Part Summary - Mind Ausyralia, Peer Work Framework, short summary
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'Intentional disclisure is sharing personal lived experience safely and appropriately. It helps a peer worker to build a connection and establish rapport...'
Football Futures Foundation -
Great day with the crew! Loving every moment of my spirting activities.
2 out un over this werk!
07/12/2025
International Day of People with Disabilities -
Promoting awareness, understanding, and acceptance of people with disabilities by celebrating their achievements and contributions through sports, events, activities, community involvement, education, advocacy, just to name a few! 👨🦽👩🦯👩👦
Celebrations take place globally and involve a variety of events to encourage and for the rights and well-being of people with 🤗
One word that really stuck with me this week is the word
Yes, i have retired from the Western Australia Police Force and moved into fitness, rehab disablity, public speaking and ambulance..plus so much more volunteer work! 🫶
So where was this word mentioned....at work, NO!
It was doing something that i absolutely love, and @ those of you that knoe me, YES
I read the post from Blind Sports WA and had seen i had retired from in our 🏏
When i did te obvious, and googled 'retired' this is what came up....
What is the meaning of retired person?
A retired person is an older person who has left his or her job and has usually stopped working completely.
Seriously..old person
What about a diagnosis ill person, or a person ehom may not be able to manage thrir particular role or duties anymore due to an injury or medical condition❓️
Of course...this is why we should never 'google' - learn from experience and thosr who love you and support you.
Be free to do what you feel your body and brain is capable of each and every minute.
I like to learn, develop, challenge my brain, complete courses - im not a fan of or 🤣 Natasha Peake
Comment on your thoughts or experience - share the love of living in the now!
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25/11/2025
Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive
Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin^ alive 🕺
You know it's all right, it's okay...just call me up to save your life someday
You know me, you can see
I'll live to see another day in my my i will show 🚑
Now it's all right, it's okay
And you may look the other way....
I still love to wear my , its always been in my 💚
Thank you to all my St John WA family.
16/11/2025
Starting
Actually hitting the ball was a very big highlight and a huge lift in self esteem for me.
Blind Awareness
03/11/2025
What a wonderful day - a huge thankyou to Bentley Cricket Club and The Venetians Blind Cricket Club for our charity T20 event.
It was extremely entertaining day for all involved. Im sure i can speak for all, that we truly wonderful time with smiles and laughter all day 🙌🤗🏏
“It’s not just cricket—it’s friendship, teamwork, and proving that vision impairment doesn’t stop us.”
Natasha Peake
27/10/2025
Natasha Peake
👁️ “I never knew that…” — Let’s change that.
Most people only learn about blindness after they meet someone who’s blind.
By then, assumptions have already formed.
So let’s flip that.
Here are 5 things most people get wrong about blindness — and 5 truths everyone should know:
❌ “Blind means total darkness.”
✅ Blindness is a spectrum — many people see light, shapes or colour.
❌ “If they don’t look blind, they’re fine.”
✅ You can’t always see sight loss — it’s not a costume.
❌ “Helping means grabbing their arm.”
✅ Ask first. Respect is help.
❌ “Braille is old-fashioned.”
✅ Braille is literacy. Tech didn’t replace it — it amplified it.
❌ “Blind people can’t enjoy films, art or travel.”
✅ Audio description, touch, sound, movement, and storytelling make the world just as rich — sometimes richer.
If more people understood this, the world would be safer, kinder, and more inclusive — not just for blind people, but for everyone.
💬 Comment with one thing you wish more people knew about blindness.
🔁 Share this so the learning happens before the assumptions do.