Settlement Services and Employment Support
The Metro Assist Settlement Engagement and Transition Support (SETS) program aims to equip and empower humanitarian entrants, other eligible permanent migrants and their communities to meet their settlement needs within their first five years within Australia. Metro Assist’s SkillME program supports migrants and refugees with overseas skills and qualifications to find meaningful employment
Settlement Services and Employment Support
Settlement Services and Employment Support
The Metro Assist Settlement Engagement and Transition Support (SETS) program aims to equip and empower humanitarian entrants, other eligible permanent migrants and their communities to meet their settlement needs within their first five years within Australia. Metro Assist’s SkillME program supports migrants and refugees with overseas skills and qualifications to find meaningful employment
Settlement Services and Employment Support
Level 2/59-63 Evaline St, Campsie NSW 2194
View MapRefugee Health Program
The SESLHD Refugee Health Program seeks to promote refugee wellbeing by: Providing school-based early health assessments with referral and linkage to primary care, mainstream and specialist health services Building the capacity of refugee communities to understand and engage in the Australian health care system through the provision of information and translated resources Increasing the capacity of the South East Sydney Local Health District workforce to understand the specific needs of refugee communities through the development and delivery of refugee-specific training and resources Supporting projects that address access and equity issues in health for people of refugee background Supporting research and evaluation of refugee health issues and programs
Refugee Health Program
Refugee Health Program
The SESLHD Refugee Health Program seeks to promote refugee wellbeing by: Providing school-based early health assessments with referral and linkage to primary care, mainstream and specialist health services Building the capacity of refugee communities to understand and engage in the Australian health care system through the provision of information and translated resources Increasing the capacity of the South East Sydney Local Health District workforce to understand the specific needs of refugee communities through the development and delivery of refugee-specific training and resources Supporting projects that address access and equity issues in health for people of refugee background Supporting research and evaluation of refugee health issues and programs
Refugee Health Program
301 Forbes Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, 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.
Settlement Services
SSI is a community organisation and social business that supports newcomers and other Australians to achieve their full potential. We work with all people who have experienced vulnerability, including refugees, people seeking asylum and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, to build capacity and enable them to overcome inequality.
Settlement Services
Settlement Services
SSI is a community organisation and social business that supports newcomers and other Australians to achieve their full potential. We work with all people who have experienced vulnerability, including refugees, people seeking asylum and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, to build capacity and enable them to overcome inequality.
Settlement Services
2/158 Liverpool Road Ashfield NSW 2131
View MapSETTLEMENT ENGAGEMENT AND TRANSITION SUPPORT (SETS) PROGRAM
Sydney MCS assists newly arrived migrants, humanitarian entrants and refugees with settling into their new country through our Settlement Engagement and Transition Support (SETS) Program. The SETS Program is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Social Services (DSS). The program provides settlement services to assist refugees and humanitarian entrants during the first five years of arrival in Australia.
SETTLEMENT ENGAGEMENT AND TRANSITION SUPPORT (SETS) PROGRAM
SETTLEMENT ENGAGEMENT AND TRANSITION SUPPORT (SETS) PROGRAM
Sydney MCS assists newly arrived migrants, humanitarian entrants and refugees with settling into their new country through our Settlement Engagement and Transition Support (SETS) Program. The SETS Program is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Social Services (DSS). The program provides settlement services to assist refugees and humanitarian entrants during the first five years of arrival in Australia.
SETTLEMENT ENGAGEMENT AND TRANSITION SUPPORT (SETS) PROGRAM
3 General Bridges Crescent, Daceyville NSW 2032
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 MapTranslation Services
The Migration Translators provide translation in many languages for many different document types. Most of our work is done by translators and interpreters with NAATI translator accreditation, which is a prerequisite for many official procedures in Australia (and overseas).
Translation Services
Translation Services
The Migration Translators provide translation in many languages for many different document types. Most of our work is done by translators and interpreters with NAATI translator accreditation, which is a prerequisite for many official procedures in Australia (and overseas).
Translation Services
Suite 215 / 377 Kent Street Sydney NSW 2000
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
The Immigration Advice and Rights Centre (IARC) is a specialist, not-for-profit community legal centre (CLC) with over 35 years’ experience in migration law and policy. IARC’s vision is for a fair and just immigration system for everyone, regardless of means. IARC assists migrants experiencing vulnerability in NSW by providing free legal information, advice, and casework services.
The Immigration Advice and Rights Centre (IARC) is a specialist, not-for-profit community legal centre (CLC) with over 35 years’ experience in migration law and policy. IARC’s vision is for a fair and just immigration system for everyone, regardless of means. IARC assists migrants experiencing vulnerability in NSW by providing free legal information, advice, and casework services.
377-383 Sussex St, Sydney, NSW 2000
View MapMigrant Services and Support
We provide help and support to refugees, people seeking asylum, people in immigration detention and other people who are vulnerable as a result of migration. We also provide services to trace and reconnect families who have lost contact as a result of international or internal conflict, war and disaster.
Migrant Services and Support
Migrant Services and Support
We provide help and support to refugees, people seeking asylum, people in immigration detention and other people who are vulnerable as a result of migration. We also provide services to trace and reconnect families who have lost contact as a result of international or internal conflict, war and disaster.
Migrant Services and Support
464 Kent St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
View MapCommunity Migrant Resource Centre (CMRC) is a not-for-profit, charitable organisation established in 1996. CMRC is a leader in the provision of specialised support services to newly arrived migrants, refugees and humanitarian entrants.
Community Migrant Resource Centre (CMRC) is a not-for-profit, charitable organisation established in 1996. CMRC is a leader in the provision of specialised support services to newly arrived migrants, refugees and humanitarian entrants.
Level 4, 1 Horwood Place, Parramatta, NSW 2150
View MapFood Program
The Asylum Seekers Centre food program provides people seeking asylum with emergency food support and welcome through sharing food. We can provide supermarket vouchers or cash to people when they have no other options to access food. Please contact us if you need help. We also offer hot lunches three times a week at our centre locations at Newtown and Auburn on set days and times. Meals are cooked with love by volunteer groups, and lunchtime is a great time to make friends and connect with the Asylum Seekers Centre community. If you’re already part of the ASC community, there’s no need to book – just drop in.
Food Program
Food Program
The Asylum Seekers Centre food program provides people seeking asylum with emergency food support and welcome through sharing food. We can provide supermarket vouchers or cash to people when they have no other options to access food. Please contact us if you need help. We also offer hot lunches three times a week at our centre locations at Newtown and Auburn on set days and times. Meals are cooked with love by volunteer groups, and lunchtime is a great time to make friends and connect with the Asylum Seekers Centre community. If you’re already part of the ASC community, there’s no need to book – just drop in.
Food Program
43 Bedford Street, Newtown NSW 2042, Australia
View Map44A Macquarie Road, Auburn NSW 2144, Australia
View MapWe are community based, locally managed community organization committed to identifying and responding to a range needs in the local community with special consideration for the socially, economically and linguistically disadvantaged. As a not for profit organization funded by a range of government agencies we hold no affiliations with either political parties or religious organizations and we provide our service in a non-discriminative manner.
We are community based, locally managed community organization committed to identifying and responding to a range needs in the local community with special consideration for the socially, economically and linguistically disadvantaged. As a not for profit organization funded by a range of government agencies we hold no affiliations with either political parties or religious organizations and we provide our service in a non-discriminative manner.
30 Morgan St, Kingsgrove NSW 2208, Australia
View MapFamily Services
Our Family Workers provide a variety of support to families with child/children between the ages of 0 and 8 years so they can build better futures for their children. We also support parents/carers with information and referrals, providing access to support groups and assisting families towards open pathways to other services in the community. Our Family Workers seek to strengthen families links to community through warm referrals where emerging issues can be identified – such as domestic and family violence, child developmental diagnosis, mental illness and homelessness.
Family Services
Family Services
Our Family Workers provide a variety of support to families with child/children between the ages of 0 and 8 years so they can build better futures for their children. We also support parents/carers with information and referrals, providing access to support groups and assisting families towards open pathways to other services in the community. Our Family Workers seek to strengthen families links to community through warm referrals where emerging issues can be identified – such as domestic and family violence, child developmental diagnosis, mental illness and homelessness.
Family Services
Support Services
The Asylum Seekers Centre supports people in a time of limbo. People can wait years for their refugee applications to be processed so the Asylum Seekers Centre helps with practical support in the meantime. Services include: The Asylum Seekers Centre health clinic (serviced by nurses, GP and physio), help with job searches, community lunches, advice and support for people in crisis or experiencing homelessness, community activities (including women's groups and LGBTIQ+ support) and education support (including English lessons).
Support Services
Support Services
The Asylum Seekers Centre supports people in a time of limbo. People can wait years for their refugee applications to be processed so the Asylum Seekers Centre helps with practical support in the meantime. Services include: The Asylum Seekers Centre health clinic (serviced by nurses, GP and physio), help with job searches, community lunches, advice and support for people in crisis or experiencing homelessness, community activities (including women's groups and LGBTIQ+ support) and education support (including English lessons).
Support Services
43 Bedford Street, Newtown, NSW 2042
View MapSince our establishment we have worked with different waves of migrant and refugee settlers living in St George and the Sutherland Shire. Our focus is to assist and advocate for people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities to ensure they can build and use their skills and capacities, access social and economic opportunities, become self-reliant, and participate equitably in Australian society.
Since our establishment we have worked with different waves of migrant and refugee settlers living in St George and the Sutherland Shire. Our focus is to assist and advocate for people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities to ensure they can build and use their skills and capacities, access social and economic opportunities, become self-reliant, and participate equitably in Australian society.
Bexley Community Centre, 405 Bexley Road, Bexley NSW 2207
View Mapsuite 2/23-25 Frederick Street, Rockdale NSW 2216, Australia
View MapSuite 231 & 232, 7-11 The Avenue, Hurstville
View Map3A Stapleton Ave, Sutherland NSW 2232, Australia
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 MapTheir mission is to be a safe community for forcibly displaced peoples to thrive and belong. We work for the rights, access and opportunity of forcibly displaced peoples.
Their mission is to be a safe community for forcibly displaced peoples to thrive and belong. We work for the rights, access and opportunity of forcibly displaced peoples.
197 The Trongate, South Granville NSW 2142
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 MapMedicare
Medicare is Australia’s universal health care system. It is run by Services Australia. Medicare helps with the costs of seeing a doctor, buying medicines and getting mental health care. Visit the Services Australia website to read about what Medicare covers and how to enrol.
Medicare
Medicare
Medicare is Australia’s universal health care system. It is run by Services Australia. Medicare helps with the costs of seeing a doctor, buying medicines and getting mental health care. Visit the Services Australia website to read about what Medicare covers and how to enrol.
Medicare
36 Eton St, Sutherland NSW 2232, Australia
View Map430 Forest Rd, Hurstville NSW 2220, Australia
View Map15-21 President Ave, Caringbah NSW 2229, Australia
View Map75 Railway St, Rockdale NSW 2216, Australia
View Map137-153 Crown St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia
View Map19-23 Hollywood Ave, Bondi Junction NSW 2022, Australia
View Map23 Balmain Rd, Leichhardt NSW 2040, Australia
View Map19-21 Anglo Rd, Campsie NSW 2194, Australia
View Map56 Railway Parade, Burwood NSW 2134, Australia
View Maplevel 2/1 North Terrace, Bankstown NSW 2200, Australia
View Map140 Redfern St, Redfern NSW 2016, Australia
View Map314 Marrickville Rd, Marrickville NSW 2204, Australia
View MapArab Council Australia are a secular, non-profit independent community organisation working to bring about social justice and improve the lives of the most vulnerable people in the community. They assist refugees, humanitarian and newly arrived migrants with their settlement needs, provide crisis relief and counselling support to individuals and families in crisis, and victims of domestic violence and abuse and promote cultural awareness and respect for diversity in Australian communities.
Arab Council Australia are a secular, non-profit independent community organisation working to bring about social justice and improve the lives of the most vulnerable people in the community. They assist refugees, humanitarian and newly arrived migrants with their settlement needs, provide crisis relief and counselling support to individuals and families in crisis, and victims of domestic violence and abuse and promote cultural awareness and respect for diversity in Australian communities.
2/44-46 Mandarin St, Villawood NSW 2165
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