Embrace Multicultural Mental Health (the Embrace Project) is run by Mental Health Australia and provides a national focus on mental health and suicide prevention for people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. Embrace is presented in 22 languages, online.
Community Hubs serve as gateways that connect families with each other, with their school, and with existing services. Dozens of community hubs operate under the National Community Hubs Program – recognised as a leading model to engage and support migrant women with young children. Shepparton Community Hubs are based at St Georges Road Primary School & Shepparton English Language Centre, Wilmot Road Primary School and Gowrie Street Primary School. Community Hub Programs for Term 1, 2020, are given below.
St Georges Road Primary School and Shepparton English Language Centre Community Hub
Greater Shepparton City, Moira and Campaspe Shire Councils in partnership with the Department of Home Affairs is holding a FREE information session in Shepparton on visa options for employing workers in regional Australia at the Parklake Hotel on Friday 13th of March, 2020, commencing at 9:30am.
Ethnic Council of Shepparton and District in collaboration with Catholic Care and Primary Care Connect will present free session in improving family relationships/family health for settlement communities of Greater Shepparton. The session will be conducted at Primary Care Connect on 25 March 2020.
In Collaboration with PICAA Inc. and Multicultural Arts Victoria we would like to invite our Local Pacific & Maori Community to be part of the Fiafia Project.
“I’ve mentioned to my friends that I always count. If I walk into a pub or a restaurant, I’ll be able to tell you straight away how many brown people there are. “I’ll know if it’s two or three, and I’ll know if it’s four. I’ll also know roughly the percentage.”
Shepparton Ethnic Council welcomes members of the broader community to participate in a day of discovery of Shepparton’s unique Multicultural communities on Thursday 26th of March 2020. Seats are limited so please register early.
On Feb 18, Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) is holding a Culturally Responsive Practice training on Working With Young People From Migrant And Refugee Backgrounds.
Ethnic Council of Shepparton and District will commence a Resume Workshop on Wednesday 18 March 2020. Your résumé is the first impression an employer has of you and should reflect your professionalism, skills and experience. Bookings are essential.
Westfield Fountain Gate is a super-regional shopping centre located in Narre Warren in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. When measured by floor area, it is the second largest shopping centre in Australia.
Ethnic Council of Shepparton and District will conduct a bus trip from Shepparton to Westfield Fountain Gate on 3 April 2020 from 7:30 to 5:30pm.