Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) in Morwell, Victoria | Youth organisation
Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY)
Locality: Morwell, Victoria
Phone: +61 3 5116 6180
Address: 101 Buckley Street 3840 Morwell, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.cmy.net.au
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24.01.2022 Have your say! The Victorian Government is looking to engage with young people across Victoria to build a strategy that will create real, meaningful change. Get involved: engage.vic.gov.au/victorian-youth-strategy
20.01.2022 Not to miss! Look at Youth Work in a changing world, discuss what we have learned during the COVID-19 crisis, best practices for engaging young people online, cultural competencies in youth work. It’s free, sign up here: www.youthwork.io
20.01.2022 20th Oct 2020 Working For Victoria: More Jobs For Locals In Gippsland Some 100 new positions will be advertised in Gippsland through Working for Victoria, building on almost 230 jobs already created across the region through the Victorian Government employment initiative. Of the new jobs, more than 40 positions with the East Gippsland Shire Council will become available from this week, including in parks and gardens maintenance and bushfire remediation work in council-manage...d reserves and trails. The workers will contribute to teams providing repair and weed management programs for more than 15 kilometres of trails and 70 hectares of council-managed reserves that were affected by last summer’s bushfires. A team of Working for Victoria participants including Thomas Clayson, who has a background in zoology and emergency medical response, are currently working with the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DEWLP) on bushfire recovery projects around Heyfield. Mr Clayson’s team is completing land management works including track repairs, dangerous tree removal and repairs to damaged infrastructure in national parks and state forests. While the East Gippsland Shire jobs will be advertised from this week, other Working for Victoria jobs including roles with other councils from across the region, as well as dedicated positions for young people providing administrative support to Victoria Police and further roles with DEWLP, will become available over coming weeks. The 229 jobs already created for Gippsland workers through Working for Victoria include roles with Latrobe City Council, Ramahyuck District Aboriginal Corporation, Bass Coast Shire Council, Wurinbeena, East Gippsland Shire Council and Wellington Shire Council. Jobs are typically for a six to 12-month duration, providing vital connections to the labour market and valuable on-the-ground work experience in roles that also deliver a real community benefit. Working for Victoria has partnered with 53 councils across Victoria that have created more than 4,800 jobs covering land and asset management, community outreach, hardship relief delivery and crisis co-ordination. Since launching in April, the initiative has created more than 10,000 jobs in total. For more information and to register for Working for Victoria, go to vic.gov.au/workingforvictoria. Quotes attributable to Minister for Employment Jaala Pulford These new jobs will benefit the community well beyond repairs and upgrades to tracks, reserves, parks and gardens. Working for Victoria gives helps people get back to work it’s impossible to overestimate the importance of that. Quote attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Jane Garrett We’re creating jobs in Gippsland and giving people the chance to get back on their feet while contributing to improving our beautiful region. See more
19.01.2022 If you haven't already, this is your chance to have your say and shape the Victorian Youth Strategy 1. Complete the survey here: engage.vic.gov.au/victorian-youth-strategy 2. Make a written submission to [email protected] 3. Register for a youth or community forum here: yacvic.org.au/youth-strategy
18.01.2022 This Friday, join our panel of experts to discuss what change is necessary to ensure that sport not only survives, but thrives as a leader and champion of inclusion and diversity. 2020 Diversity and Inclusion Forum 23 Oct 10am - 11am, register below. https://kapara.rdbk.com.au/landers/8f7daa.html
18.01.2022 Have your say on what matters to you in this upcoming youth-led youth forum, as part of The Victorian Government's new Youth Strategy. Online youth forum for Migrant & Refugee Young People, 26 November, 4 - 6.30PM Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/.../tZIlduChpzoiGNNzyG4N0S5qDhgmf...
16.01.2022 In our latest CMY Voice: Federal Budget, new report on racism & COVID-19 impacts, Poasa's story, welcoming our new youth intern, have your say on Victoria's new Youth Strategy, jobs, volunteer opportunities + more! https://mailchi.mp/cmy/october2020
15.01.2022 Hey everybody, Here is our Calendar Timetable for Nov-(early) DEC Check out the latest Latrobe Streetgames events coming to your town. Monday location is ...Stockland Traralgon at the Grass Turf area on the South Side Entrance. Commencing at 3:30PM Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1179574895750372/ Take Time Tuesdays segment is unchanged at 5pm alternating HeadSpace and a mixed bag of goods to help you Take Time out. Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/99397750361 Password: LSG Wednesday we are streaming Winners are Grinners live from Mid Valley Shopping Centre on the grassed area opposite the bus stop at 3.30pm. Come along and join in the fun! Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1750893078384228/ Thursday is as usual, rotating tips and tricks with our story telling series at 3pm Sunday Sessions 5pm as usual with our Sunday Sessions - Gippsland FM crew. We also have a round of Women and Girls - Health and Wellbeing Sessions. Aswell as some all new Pop-up Series. Latrobe Streetgames Virtual GippSport
15.01.2022 More than eight in 10 Asian Australians report discrimination during coronavirus pandemic. Asian Australians report being more anxious about coronavirus than the overall population.
14.01.2022 Not to miss! Upcoming Race and Media webinar series, hosted by Centre for Resilience and Inclusive Societies. 12 November and 26 November, 4pm Register her: https://www.crisconsortium.org/webinars
08.01.2022 A great piece on how youth are supporting displaced communities. "We think there is a great need for more systematic support including financial support that is accessible, flexible and in a timely manner from the key actors such as government, NGOs, private sector, educational institutions and others." Read here: https://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/.../resilience-youth...
06.01.2022 Upcoming training session: Culturally Responsive Practice, 12 November Explore concepts of culture and identity, reflect on cross-cultural interactions and communication skills and identify and apply cultural competency practice strategies. Register: cmy.net.au/cmy_events/culturally-responsive-practice-5/
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