Huma Media proudly announces the release of the Sehat we Zindagi (Health & Life) series, featuring 19 in-depth, 20-minute programs in Dari/Farsi on topics like mental health, women’s health, and domestic violence.
Huma Media proudly announces the release of the Sehat we Zindagi (Health & Life) series, featuring 19 in-depth, 20-minute programs in Dari/Farsi on topics like mental health, women’s health, and domestic violence.
Health Translations Victoria has produced a guide to reducing stigma in several languages. There are many forms of stigma in society, some are based on negative attitudes or beliefs, others are due to a lack of understanding or misinformation. Stigma is due to misunderstanding as well as to prejudice.
On Thursday 16 November 2023 Melbourne Social Equity Institute will host a one-day conference exploring migration, refugee studies and statelessness.
The Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria has released a message, ‘Unity in the Face of Conflict: Supporting Jewish and Palestinian Communities in Victoria, calling for unity in the light of anguish felt here in Australia caused by this conflict in the Gaza strip. As we continue to witness unfolding events, we must remain resolute in upholding the values of multiculturalism, inclusivity, and social cohesion.
Homework Club & Digital Competency-Information Communication Technologies is a FREE program lead from Masomo Mbele – School First – African Australian Youth Leadership Foundation happening Every Monday from 4.30pm to 6.00pm.
Taking the Australian Citizenship test can be daunting. That’s why SBS Learn English has launched the multilingual video and podcast series ‘Australian Citizenship’ to help new migrants prepare for the test regardless of their English language level.
Services Australia have updated the Needing help after someone close to you has died? factsheet.
The Weather Bureau has given flood advice and warnings for Moderate Level at Sevens Creeks, Moderate Level on the Broken River and Minor Level on the Goulburn River. This has resulted in road closures in this region.
The federal government will crack down on migration agents following a review that found “unscrupulous” agents were rorting the visa system and that Australia’s migration system was being exploited by organised criminals for human trafficking. The Nixon Review was established to complement work already being progressed by the Department of Home Affairs. This work addresses migrant worker exploitation, and aims to more effectively prevent, deter and sanction abuse of Australia’s visa framework.
The Interpreter Scholarship Program works to improve the supply, quality and use of language services in Victoria by offering scholarships to eligible students seeking to undertake the following courses, commencing in 2024: