The Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing is funded by the Department of Health and Aged Care under the Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care (PICAC) program and supported by Benetas. The Centre provides expertise in culturally inclusive policy and practices for the aged services sector.
The Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing is funded by the Department of Health and Aged Care under the Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care (PICAC) program and supported by Benetas. The Centre provides expertise in culturally inclusive policy and practices for the aged services sector.
789 Toorak Road Hawthorn East
View MapThe NSW Refugee Health Service aims to protect and promote the health of refugees and other people from refugee-like backgrounds who live in NSW. It provides clinical services across local health districts in metropolitan Sydney and has a statewide role in policy, training, research, advocacy and reporting.
The NSW Refugee Health Service aims to protect and promote the health of refugees and other people from refugee-like backgrounds who live in NSW. It provides clinical services across local health districts in metropolitan Sydney and has a statewide role in policy, training, research, advocacy and reporting.
Suite 1, Level 3, 157-161 George Street Liverpool NSW 2170
View MapWe are a state-wide multicultural youth specialist service. We work to provide support and expertise to ensure young people from multicultural communities are able to build the skills, knowledge and networks they need to be active participants in Australian society.
We are a state-wide multicultural youth specialist service. We work to provide support and expertise to ensure young people from multicultural communities are able to build the skills, knowledge and networks they need to be active participants in Australian society.
401/52-58 William St, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011
View MapAdvice & Case Work
RACS is a strong, independent public voice for the rights of refugees and people seeking asylum. We assist people of all nationalities, religions, and sexual and gender identities.
Advice & Case Work
Advice & Case Work
RACS is a strong, independent public voice for the rights of refugees and people seeking asylum. We assist people of all nationalities, religions, and sexual and gender identities.
Advice & Case Work
Translation of Resources
The NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service (MHCS) provides culturally appropriate health information and communication initiatives for culturally and linguistically diverse communities. MHCS’s services include advice on multilingual health communication initiatives, a translation service, media advice, research and the production and distribution of multilingual resources.
Translation of Resources
Translation of Resources
The NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service (MHCS) provides culturally appropriate health information and communication initiatives for culturally and linguistically diverse communities. MHCS’s services include advice on multilingual health communication initiatives, a translation service, media advice, research and the production and distribution of multilingual resources.
Translation of Resources
Level 3, 349 Crown St. Surry Hills NSW 2010
View MapMuslim Women Australia – formerly Muslim Women Association, was established in 1983, making us over 35 years old. Our vision is to provide Australian women of diverse backgrounds with the opportunities to enable them to actively participate in and contribute to Australia’s culturally and religiously diverse society. We are committed to fairness, equality and justice in all our interactions and activities that support women from diverse backgrounds.
Muslim Women Australia – formerly Muslim Women Association, was established in 1983, making us over 35 years old. Our vision is to provide Australian women of diverse backgrounds with the opportunities to enable them to actively participate in and contribute to Australia’s culturally and religiously diverse society. We are committed to fairness, equality and justice in all our interactions and activities that support women from diverse backgrounds.
47 Wangee Rd Lakemba NSW 2195, Australia
View MapFECCA is the peak, national body representing Australians from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. FECCA’s role is to advocate and promote issues on behalf of its constituency to government, business and the broader community.
FECCA is the peak, national body representing Australians from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. FECCA’s role is to advocate and promote issues on behalf of its constituency to government, business and the broader community.
Unit 1, Level 6, 54 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra City, ACT 2601
View MapThe Refugee Council of Australia (RCOA) is the national umbrella body for refugees and people seeking asylum and those who support them. We are a nonprofit organisation which is completely independent of government.
The Refugee Council of Australia (RCOA) is the national umbrella body for refugees and people seeking asylum and those who support them. We are a nonprofit organisation which is completely independent of government.
Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills 2010
View MapThe Turkish Welfare Association works to provide support and advocacy for the Turkish Community in Australia. All activities are open to all communities. We provide counselling, financial support and other services to people who are in need. Primarily focusing on elderly individuals and unemployed young people.
The Turkish Welfare Association works to provide support and advocacy for the Turkish Community in Australia. All activities are open to all communities. We provide counselling, financial support and other services to people who are in need. Primarily focusing on elderly individuals and unemployed young people.
33 Gelibolu Pde Auburn NSW 2144, Australia
View MapDisability Advocacy
The Multicultural Disability Advocacy Association of NSW (MDAA) is the peak body for all people in NSW with disability and their families and carers, with a particular focus on those from a culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) / non English Speaking (NES) background with disability.
Disability Advocacy
Disability Advocacy
The Multicultural Disability Advocacy Association of NSW (MDAA) is the peak body for all people in NSW with disability and their families and carers, with a particular focus on those from a culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) / non English Speaking (NES) background with disability.
Disability Advocacy
building 2/7-11 The Avenue, Hurstville NSW 2220, Australia
View Map221 Cope Street, Waterloo NSW 2017, Australia
View MapDuring the first five years in Australia, the NRCME supports migrants in assimilating into Australian society. The NRCME does this through increasing public awareness of migrant health and well-being, addressing cultural challenges such as language difficulties, and assisting parents and communities of cultural and linguistic variety in the educational system. They assist in finding housing, employment, and education opportunities, seniors programs including regular calls to check in, youth and kids hubs that include mental health and wellbeing services and empowerment services and provide counselling to individuals and families.
During the first five years in Australia, the NRCME supports migrants in assimilating into Australian society. The NRCME does this through increasing public awareness of migrant health and well-being, addressing cultural challenges such as language difficulties, and assisting parents and communities of cultural and linguistic variety in the educational system. They assist in finding housing, employment, and education opportunities, seniors programs including regular calls to check in, youth and kids hubs that include mental health and wellbeing services and empowerment services and provide counselling to individuals and families.
ANCORW is a lobbying, advocacy and research group which works with and for refugee women and their families in order to bring about change in the refugee system and to enhance their ability to rebuild their lives.
ANCORW is a lobbying, advocacy and research group which works with and for refugee women and their families in order to bring about change in the refugee system and to enhance their ability to rebuild their lives.
Centre for Refugee Research, Room 1502, Mathews Building, School of Social Work, University of NSW, Sydney 2052
View MapTorture and Trauma Survivor Support
STARTTS is a specialist, not-for-profit organisation that was established in 1988. It provides culturally relevant psychological treatment and support, and community interventions, to help people and communities heal the scars of torture and refugee trauma and rebuild their lives in Australia. STARTTS also fosters a positive recovery environment through the provision of training to services, advocacy and policy work.
Torture and Trauma Survivor Support
Torture and Trauma Survivor Support
STARTTS is a specialist, not-for-profit organisation that was established in 1988. It provides culturally relevant psychological treatment and support, and community interventions, to help people and communities heal the scars of torture and refugee trauma and rebuild their lives in Australia. STARTTS also fosters a positive recovery environment through the provision of training to services, advocacy and policy work.
Torture and Trauma Survivor Support
152–168 The Horsley Drive Carramar NSW 2163
View MapMulticultural Centre for Women's Health increase migrant and refugee women’s opportunities for health and wellbeing in Australia through bilingual health education, advocacy and leadership.
Multicultural Centre for Women's Health increase migrant and refugee women’s opportunities for health and wellbeing in Australia through bilingual health education, advocacy and leadership.
Suite 207, Level 2, 134 Cambridge Street, Collingwood, VIC, 3066
View MapSpeakOut is a key organisation for migrant and refugee women within NSW. We support women experiencing domestic and family violence or who are at risk of homelessness due to violence or abuse. We empower them providing information, guidance and other direct services. We help them access the resources they need to live independently, free from violence, exploitation and discrimination.
SpeakOut is a key organisation for migrant and refugee women within NSW. We support women experiencing domestic and family violence or who are at risk of homelessness due to violence or abuse. We empower them providing information, guidance and other direct services. We help them access the resources they need to live independently, free from violence, exploitation and discrimination.