The Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) and Anglicare Victoria present the latest practice framework for engaging multicultural young people experiencing family violence.
The Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) and Anglicare Victoria present the latest practice framework for engaging multicultural young people experiencing family violence.
A two-part training explores the essential skills and knowledge required for effective work with young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds, their families and communities. This practical, interactive training is designed to be applicable across a broad range of sectors and for work with young people from any community. This will be delivered online (Zoom) Thursday August 24, and Thursday August 30.
Speak Up is a primary and early intervention project designed to promote gender equity among multicultural young people in Victoria. With meaningful youth participation at the heart of this project, Speak Up! will provide a platform for inclusion of young people’s perspectives and solutions, through supporting them to mobilise and contribute to gender equity and violence prevention amongst peers and the broader community.
Centre for Multicultural Youth is holding an online forum to develop a deeper understanding of the experience of family violence in young multicultural people. This is a forum to explore gaps and opportunities when providing services to multicultural young people experiencing family violence. This forum will be online on the morning of Thursday, 9 December 2021.
When Ajaz Hussain arrived in Australia six years ago, he never thought he would become the person he is today. Not because a lawyer made a typing mistake on his visa and changed his legal name to Ejaz, but because the road he has taken from his native country Afghanistan has not been an easy one.
Centre for Multicultural Youth are conducting a survey -asking multicultural young people and organizations that support young people in Regional Victoria areas to complete to help them better understand the need for a youth-led unit in your region.
HealthWest Partnership, the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health and the Centre for Multicultural Youth are pleased to invite you to the launch of the Community Conversations report on Tuesday 16 March. The report highlights the significant challenges faced by young people and women from migrant and refugee backgrounds when finding work.
REVERB is Mental health workshops co-designed and delivered by multicultural young people. Units are available for multicultural young people to take up during 2020.
Centre forMulticultural Youth offers in-depth training and professional development packages for individuals and organisations who want to build their cultural competence. Our training modules draw from CMY’s more than 30 years of experience working with young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds. The Centre forMulticultural Youth will offer a full day training program for the National Youth Settlement Framework on Tuesday, 17 March 2020.
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.