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Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY)

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9340 3700



Address: 304 Drummond Street, Carlton 3053 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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24.01.2022 We're looking for a Multicultural Youth Worker to join our Ucan2 team and facilitate group programs with newly arrived young people. Apply here: https://www.cmy.net.au/work-with-us/



23.01.2022 600 children aged 10-13 are arrested, charged and locked up in Australian prisons every year. There is a wealth of evidence from Australia and abroad showing that children under 14 years do not possess the neurological maturity to form criminal intent. If you would like to show your support, please send a letter to your local MPs asking them to #RaiseTheAge. Children belong in playgrounds, not prisons. ... #WorldChildrensDay

23.01.2022 Meet Alex, our new Explore Youth Researcher A PhD candidate at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Alex advocates for support and education around healthier understandings of gender, relationships and mental health, and believes wholeheartedly in the power of discourse to address the biggest challenges faced by our society today. Youth Researchers draw upon their training, as well as their lived experience to engage directly in any stage of ...the research process. Our Youth Researchers are now available to support your next research project, more info: cmy.net.au/explore See more

22.01.2022 Meet our new Explore Youth Researcher, Chris! In addition to refugee and migrant issues, Chris interests intersect with many areas including inter-generational trauma, healthy masculinities and the use of creative expression to connect and heal. Our Explore Youth Researchers aim is to build bridges between young people and researchers, so that research can achieve meaningful change in bettering the lives of young people.... If you are interested in engaging a Youth Researcher to support your research project: cmy.net.au/explore See more



22.01.2022 The Western Bulldogs GOAL Mentoring program is a FREE 10-week program for young African Australians aged 13-15 years old. Find out more and register here: www.westernbulldogs.com.au/goal

22.01.2022 Our Explore team consists of young people from wide-ranging cultural, academic, and community backgrounds driven to push the standards of youth engagement in research. Together they build bridges between young people and researchers, so that research can achieve meaningful change in bettering the lives of young people. Find out more about what Youth Researchers can do ... https://www.cmy.net.au/young-people-/youth-opportunities// See more

21.01.2022 Call out Our friends at YLab Global are looking for 40 young people (15-25 yrs), in the Melbourne Metro Area to engage in discussions focused on mental health and employment, across two days! Sign up here: https://forms.gle/bDpWuaAP7XeYUP3V6 Participants will choose how to engage in this event - listen to panels of experts, take part in skills building workshops, and share their views with policy makers.... WHAT: 2 sessions via Zoom, and Miro WHEN: Wednesday, 9 September 3pm-4pm and Thursday, 10 September - 3pm-5.30pm Participants will be reimbursed with a $100 gift card for their involvement. Places will be prioritised for participants who identify as BIPOC, First Nations, Refugee, Migrant, LGBTQIA+, faith background, or living with a disability See more



21.01.2022 Know your rights! If youve missed out on the information sessions by Victorian Multicultural Commission and Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, join in for the next one happening tomorrow, 22 September at 6pm. Learn how to recognise racism, how to report it and where to seek advice and support. Register here

20.01.2022 The ENVISION team is currently looking for volunteer Peer Facilitators, aged 18-25, who have settlement experience and want to help other young people settle in Melbourne. Apply now: https://www.cmy.net.au/young-people-/youth-opportunities//

19.01.2022 Were looking for 10 young people to join our new Mental Health Literacy project as Community Leadership Group members. You will have the opportunity to design and develop resources to improve mental health literacy of young people and their families from Arabic, Vietnamese, Karen, South Sudanese and Pasifika backgrounds. Applications close Sunday 6 September - https://www.cmy.net.au/mentalhealthliteracy/... #mentalhealth #volunteer #youngpeople #melbourne #community See more

18.01.2022 ABC Melbourne and the Victorian Council of Social Service are teaming up to help deliver important COVID-related information direct into communities across Melbourne. Tomorrow Rafael Epstein will host the first session Victorian Voices: Working during Covid-19 on ABC Melbournes Facebook page. The sessions will be captioned in English, Arabic, Hindi and Simplified Chinese

18.01.2022 Need help preparing for your next job interview? Join in on the next Career Convos webinar session and learn tips from Naish, CMY Employment Empowers Program Leader. 25 November, Wednesday 4PM Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us//register/WN_FafT-C8HTNe3VEQg1tjWOQ



17.01.2022 Need VCE study support? Edmund Rice Community and Refugee Services and CMY are running free online study sessions during the September school holidays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4pm 6pm. Apply now: https://www.cmy.net.au/education

17.01.2022 Join the Western Bulldogs GOAL Mentoring program! A FREE 10-week mentoring program for young African Australians aged 13-15 years old, living in Melbournes West, to support personal development and goal setting. Register here: www.westernbulldogs.com.au/goal More info

16.01.2022 Brutus shares the impact COVID-19 has on education for young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds. Lookout for more snippets from the National Youth Panel on COVID-19 on MYAN Australia.

15.01.2022 We're looking for 10 young people to join our new Mental Health Literacy project as Community Leadership Group members. You will have the opportunity to design and develop resources to improve mental health literacy of young people and their families from Arabic, Vietnamese, Karen, South Sudanese and Pasifika backgrounds. Applications close Sunday 6 September - https://www.cmy.net.au/mentalhealthliteracy/... #mentalhealth #volunteer #youngpeople #melbourne #community See more

15.01.2022 The Higher Education Support Amendment Bill 2020 will limit the number of places for youth work students and increase the cost of courses across Australia. This will directly impact tens of thousands of young people. Do your part to help save youth work

15.01.2022 "I think whats occurred is that the urgency and seriousness of what has been happening, people have gone into a one-size-fits-all communication method. Even when messages were in the correct language, people were often left confused by the literal translations or unclear instructions," Carmel Guerra, CMY CEO said.

13.01.2022 Watch the Facebook Live session tonight with ABC Melbourne and Victorian Council of Social Service - experts and community leaders will discuss how we can maintain good mental health and wellbeing during this pandemic

12.01.2022 "Youth-specific AMEP classes are highly valued, but not delivered consistently across Australia" Read more in MYAN Australias new discussion paper on how can the AMEP better support English language learning for young people https://myan.org.au///2020/09/amep_discussion_paper_10.pdf

12.01.2022 In the latest CMY Voice: COVID-19 insights, new opportunities for young people + Awa intercultural choir project video https://mailchi.mp/cmy/september2020

11.01.2022 We came from a very collectivist culture and this collectivist culture means we draw support from one another and you give each other support as much as you can, Santino, member of the African Australian Family and Parenting Support Service said.

11.01.2022 Join MYAN's national youth panel on Cultural Identity and Disability: Diverse Perspectives from Young People. Hear from Cindy, Grace, Markos, Varsha and Ash about their perspectives on cultural identity and disability as young people. Monday 30 November 12 pm - 1.45 pm... RSVP Here: https://culturalidentitydisability.eventbrite.com.au See more

11.01.2022 What role can culturally-diverse youth play in enhancing resilience and social cohesion in a post-covid world?

11.01.2022 Know your rights! If you've missed out on the information sessions by Victorian Multicultural Commission and Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, join in for the next one happening tomorrow, 22 September at 6pm. Learn how to recognise racism, how to report it and where to seek advice and support. Register here

10.01.2022 R U OK Day is reminder to check-in with loved ones, friends and co-workers and support each other, especially during these challenging times. Here are some tips to #StayConnected during these times: Create a list: think about who in your world, near or far who might be struggling Dedicate the time: make time to ask as part of your daily routine... Choose your channel: communicate in way that works for you both: make a phone call, send an SMS, video call, email or, if you can meet in person you might want to chat over the fence, go for a walk together or catch up for a cuppa More resources on how to start the conversation and what to say after RUOK

10.01.2022 Great piece by social worker Sammy over on the Youth Affairs Council Victoria blog

09.01.2022 Next Culturally Responsive Practice training session: 20 October, 9am. Limited spots available, register now

09.01.2022 Our friends at Youth Affairs Council Victoria have broken down what the COVID-19 restrictions will look like over the next few weeks If you need help during this challenging time, please reach out to our MY Connect team. Call MY Connect: (03) 9340 3770 ... E: [email protected] 9am 6pm, Monday to Friday Free & confidential See more

09.01.2022 Meet our new Explore Youth Researcher, Chris! In addition to refugee and migrant issues, Chris' interests intersect with many areas including inter-generational trauma, healthy masculinities and the use of creative expression to connect and heal. Our Explore Youth Researchers aim is to build bridges between young people and researchers, so that research can achieve meaningful change in bettering the lives of young people.... If you are interested in engaging a Youth Researcher to support your research project: cmy.net.au/explore See more

07.01.2022 "Its older Australians that are the most vulnerable to the health risks from COVID and its younger people who are feeling the financial pain from the pandemic."

06.01.2022 Not to miss!! Todays information session with Khayshie Tilak Ramesh, Victorian Multicultural Commission Youth Commissioner who will talk about your rights if you or someone you know experiences racism, religious discrimination or vilification, how to report it and seek support. 15 Sept, 5.30pm, register below.

06.01.2022 This is why our REVERB program was established - mental health workshops co-designed and delivered by multicultural young people, for other young people, and also Professional Development workshops for practitioners in the #mentalhealth sector. More info: http://cmy.net.au/reverb

06.01.2022 Were looking for a Multicultural Youth Worker to join our Ucan2 team and facilitate group programs with newly arrived young people. Apply here: https://www.cmy.net.au/work-with-us/

04.01.2022 "It's older Australians that are the most vulnerable to the health risks from COVID and it's younger people who are feeling the financial pain from the pandemic."

04.01.2022 For Victorian Youth Week (Month) we will be introducing some of our young staff members and celebrating their dedication and passion for working with other young people like them Here's Boudene, our new Youth-Led Unit Project Officer #YouthMonth2020 #youngpeople #youthled #youth

02.01.2022 NEXT WEEK: The Victorian Multicultural Commission and the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission are holding a series of information sessions to educate and empower multicultural and multifaith communities about racism, understanding your rights and taking action.

02.01.2022 Tonight! ABC Melbourne is partnering with the Victorian Council of Social Service to deliver a series of online events communicating critical COVID-related public health and legal information into communities across Melbourne. Exploring workplace issues, to housing and wellbeing and mental health. Dont miss out

01.01.2022 Final call! Apply to our new Youth Panel and get the opportunity to lead, create and deliver projects to drive social change. Applications close 23 November 12pm. Apply here: https://www.cmy.net.au/youth-led-unit/

01.01.2022 Not to miss!! Today's information session with Khayshie Tilak Ramesh, Victorian Multicultural Commission Youth Commissioner who will talk about your rights if you or someone you know experiences racism, religious discrimination or vilification, how to report it and seek support. 15 Sept, 5.30pm, register below.

01.01.2022 Hear from one of our Youth Advisory Group members, Jane Chen and other amazing guest speakers about the different pathways taken by young people, the myriad levels of youth participation, recommendations for improving your practice, and solutions to some of the biggest youth participation issues. 30 September, 11AM - register

01.01.2022 We congratulate the Victorian Government & Ros Spence MP on putting multicultural young people and communities at the centre of this COVID-19 recovery budget. It recognises that multicultural communities and young people have been among those most negatively impacted by COVID-19, and the budget initiatives provide welcome relief and vital support, said CMY CEO Carmel Guerra. Read about some of the key highlights of #VicBudget2020 for multicultural young people and communities https://www.cmy.net.au/cmy-news/state-budget-2020/

01.01.2022 "I think what's occurred is that the urgency and seriousness of what has been happening, people have gone into a one-size-fits-all communication method. Even when messages were in the correct language, people were often left confused by the literal translations or unclear instructions," Carmel Guerra, CMY CEO said.

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