Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd in Deer Park, Victoria, Australia | Non-profit organisation
Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd
Locality: Deer Park, Victoria, Australia
Phone: +61 1800 266 675
Address: 822-824 Ballarat Road 3023 Deer Park, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.comm-unityplus.org.au
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25.01.2022 Did you complete training with us in 2019? If so, you may be invited to participate in the National Student Outcomes Survey, Australias largest survey of VET students. Completing this survey will help to improve training courses and programs, and help students like yourself to make better decisions about their training options. Make sure to complete your survey early for more chances to WIN a share of the prize draw!... Invitations will be sent to eligible students from mid-June 2020. Find out more: https://www.ncver.edu.au//support/faq/student-outcomes-sur
23.01.2022 ABC Radio is hosting a Nation Reconciliation Week event for all music lovers. Tune in on Friday 29th of May 2020 at 9:00pm to hear Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Artists share their songs in an hour-long concert special. Hosted by Christine Anu and featuring; Alice Skye, Busby Marou & Jimblah. #NRW2020 #InThisTogether2020
23.01.2022 Our Neighbourhood House program now has its own Facebook Page! Please like and follow the commUnity+ Neighbourhood House to see the unique online activities that we'll be doing with our local community.
22.01.2022 Do you want to include yoga and meditation into your daily routine? Join Cat tomorrow from Reclink Australia West Vic and every Tuesday at 11am via Facebook Live for an easy way to slow down your busy morning! https://www.facebook.com/reclinkaustrali//2442836822691057
22.01.2022 Meet our new staff members! #Welcome
21.01.2022 We organised and sent out a small gift of positivity to our staff a few weeks ago to spark a little joy and give them a kind reminder to take care of themselves. We hope all of our staff enjoy the positivity pack. The contents includes: A Kit Kat, to give yourself a break! A bag of Green Tea, to take good care of your physical health!... A marble, for when you lose yours because it’s ok, we all do at some point! A piece of Gum, to remember that as a team we stick together! A Zen Art and Colouring Pencils, to discover a peaceful pause and childlike joy! A Rubber Band, to be flexible and stretch but not to break! A Picture Postcard, to remind you of the good times and not to lose hope! A Gratitude Journal, to reflect and record the little things in life that you feel grateful for! See more
20.01.2022 Supporting Teenagers During COVID-19. Join this FREE webinar organised by drummond street services aimed to discuss ways to recognise anxiety, as well as emotional and social health issues that may be affecting the whole family during this challenging time. The webinar will be on Wednesday 9th September at 7pm, via Zoom. Please visit www.ds.org.au to register for the webinar, or contact Nicole by calling: 9663 6733.
20.01.2022 Eid Mubarak to all of our staff, students, clients and community, who have been celebrating Ramadan.
19.01.2022 Some photos from last year's Adult Learners Week, where students participated in a range of activities, like this building competition. Even though ALW is virtual this year, we still celebrate and applaud our learners' abilities to work hard and study. #ALW2020
19.01.2022 Elena does an amazing job running our AMEP program here at Djerriwarrh Community & Education Services! Interested in the AMEP program? Head to https://loom.ly/...3gaIK3I or call us on 1300 253 053 for more info Laverton Community Integrated Services Inc. TOID: 6408 Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd Yarraville Community Centre Wyndham Community and Education Centre Inc
18.01.2022 Ghirmai Adonai joined Wyndham’s Youth Class earlier this year. This has helped him move into a role at a local fertilizing company. Head to https://loom.ly/EAhq...8w8 to read about Ghirmai and the Youth Class! Laverton Community Integrated Services Inc. TOID: 6408 Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd Yarraville Community Centre Wyndham Community and Education Centre Inc See more
18.01.2022 Both medical and Non-medical face masks can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 by up to 30% if used appropriately and in conjunction with social distancing measures; good sanitation and hygiene, and the regular washing of hands. Check out the World Health Organisations list of the dos and donts of cloth (non-medical) face masks.
16.01.2022 The Migrant Council Australia (MCA) has developed a new multicultural app to help Australias culturally and linguistically diverse communities learn more about COVID-19. The app is available in 25 different languages, including: Arabic, Burmese, Cantonese, Dari, English, French, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Karen, Khmer, Korean, Mandarin, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Urdu and Vietnamese. To download: https://www.myauscovid-19.org.au/
16.01.2022 Are you looking for local or online events to participate in NAIDOC Week? There are online art exhibitions, local gallery viewings, workshops and panel discussions that share the history and storytelling of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. Sign up for something that interests you and get involved today! https://www.naidoc.org.au/get-involved/naidoc-week-events... #naidoc2020 See more
15.01.2022 Supply Nation is one of Australias Indigenous directories, where youre able to find a range of businesses and services that are entirely Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. Check out there website here, https://supplynation.org.au/, and encourage the emerging Indigenous business sector by supporting these organisations and sharing them with your friends and family. #NRW2020 #InThisTogether2020
14.01.2022 Tune in to Brimbank Live and listen to local news, sport and musicians from the community hosted by the up-and-coming generation of Brimbank. Access the program schedule in the image below, and hear their live broadcast at: https://www.livefm.online/brimbank-live
11.01.2022 The artwork for this years National Reconciliation Week was created by Biripi/Bunjalung artist, Nikita Ridgeway, who explained that the design is meant to represent Australians together on a national journey of reconciliation while paying homage to the past and recognising the present. #NRW2020 #InThisTogether2020 To explore in more detail the intentions and meaning behind the art piece:
11.01.2022 IndigiTUBE is an online service that provides music, radio and videos, made by First Nation Artists. To celebrate the National Reconciliation Week and the culture of Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders, have a listen or watch the content on the IndigiTUBE and help build a more connected Australia. #NRW2020 #InThisTogether2020
11.01.2022 Today is R U OK? Day! R U OK? Day is a campaign aimed at encouraging us all to reach out to those in our lives and ask about their wellbeing. This is especially important in these challenging times, and sometimes the best thing we need is someone who can listen. Learn more about how you can support those you care today and beyond by visiting the R U OK? Day website at: https://www.ruok.org.au/
10.01.2022 Be Brave, Be Beautiful, Be You! Join the next online workshop this Thursday the 3rd of September, which aims to help all girls aged 9-12 years olds deal with Gratitude, Resilience and Dealing with Overwhelm. The workshop is hosted by Brimbank Neighbourhood Houses and Community Centres and will be presented by Beautiful Minds Australia Pty Ltd. Young girls will be able to have the chance to understand and develop the tools to build their confidence, resilience, mental health and social skills. To book in for the workshop email: [email protected] or call 9249 4665.
10.01.2022 We are very lucky to be one of the service providers at the St Albans Health and Wellbeing Hub! Check out the video below to learn more about the project:
10.01.2022 Today is the beginning of the Respect Women: Call It Out initiative, where the campaign supports and advocates respect and equality in relationships and ultimately aims to prevent family violence. The Walk Against Family Violence is on today and due to COVID-19, you can walk anywhere to show your support but don't forget to wear the colour orange! Orange represents a brighter future, free of violence. Show your support for victim-survivors and help send a message across Victoria that family and domestic violence is never okay. #WAFV2020 #respectis #callitout
10.01.2022 #menshealthweek
09.01.2022 Namaste Yogis is offering two free yoga sessions per week for Brimbank residents! There are various classes to choose from to suit all age groups and it's also a great way to get connected with other people in the community. To register for the online Zoom sessions, please follow the link and look for the Brimbank Council Resident instructions. https://www.namasteyogis.com.au/registration
09.01.2022 Life can get stressful sometimes, which is normal just as long as we remember to practice ‘self-care’. Campbell Page has some great practical tips and links about how to get started with your own self-care routine to make it easier to manage the stress and make the most of every day! https://campbellpage.com.au/self-care-in-times-of-uncertai/
09.01.2022 Today is the start of Adult Learners Week 2020, an event that celebrates and acknowledges the hard work of Adult Students and encourages learning for all. "Education is 100% for you", so don't hesitate to pick up a book and self-teach, research a topic you've been longing to explore or even, enrol into a course where you can develop your knowledge. There are plenty of options for you, "never stop learning because life never stops teaching". #ALW2020
07.01.2022 Did you know Learning for Employment is made up of 7 different local community based organisations? Djerriwarrh Community & Education Services, Laverton Commun...ity Integrated Services Inc. TOID: 6408, Williamstown Community and Education Centre , Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd, Wyndham Community and Education Centre Inc and WCIG LFE has nearly 20 years experience teaching English. We'd like to introduce Zo Muan, who did AMEP at Djerriwarrh in 2019. Zo Muan arrived in Australia from Myanmar (Burma) on a refugee visa in 2018. He is now studying a Diploma of Theology. As soon as he could, he was volunteering to help other new arrivals to navigate Centrelink, Vicroads and real estate agents. He is now looking forward to supporting his congregation as a Christian leader. https://loom.ly/V7SdC8Y #AMEP #LFE #510hours #learnEnglish
07.01.2022 Today we observe National Sorry Day. A day to remember and acknowledge the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who were forcibly remov...ed from their families. We also acknowledge the ongoing work of organisations such as Healing Foundation to address the ongoing trauma in our communities from the forced removal of children from their families. https://bit.ly/SorryDay2020 If there was one issue high on the agenda at the Sydney Harbour Bridge walk for reconciliation in 2000, it was an apology to the Stolen Generations. It was also high in the sky, when a group of people - independent to the organisation of the walk - had the word Sorry written in the clear blue skies above the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Such was the intensity of feeling and support for Stolen Generations members many of whom were amongst the huge crowd that day. Today, twenty-three years after the Bringing Them Home report and twelve years since the National Apology, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are still 10.6 times more likely than non-Indigenous children to be removed from their families. We cannot begin to fix the problems of the present without accepting the truth of our history. Sorry Day asks us to acknowledge the Stolen Generations, and in doing so, reminds us that historical injustice is still an ongoing source of intergenerational trauma for Aboriginal and Torres Islander families, communities, and peoples. Learn more this Sorry Day, at: Healing Foundation: https://bit.ly/LearnMoreHealingFoundation SNAICC-National Voice for our Children: https://bit.ly/LearnMoreSNAICC #NRW2020 #InThisTogether2020 #NationalSorryDay #SorryDay
07.01.2022 We are delighted to announce that our Brimbank Melton Community Legal Centre (BMCLC) will be receiving funding to help continue the legal support and assistance for our local community. BMCLC has received over $300 000 over two years to provide targeted legal assistance to those in the Melton area, with a special focus on family violence and family law matters. We would like to acknowledge and thank the Victorian Attorney Generals Office and Victoria Legal Aid in supporting BMCLC to deliver legal support to the communities in and around Brimbank and Melton.
07.01.2022 Ying Qian has taken some big steps in her career over the past 3 years since joining AMEP. You can read about Ying's incredible story at https://loom.ly/KzBnVLk... Wyndham Community and Education Centre Inc Yarraville Community Centre Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd Laverton Community Integrated Services Inc. TOID: 6408 See more
06.01.2022 We’re so excited to be a part of the Volunteer West's Volboost Training Program and being able to utilise the online Way2Go toolkit. This is an invaluable opportunity and a gamechanger for recruiting volunteers within the Neighbourhood House Program. Thank you to the State Government of Victoria and Volunteering Victoria for supporting this initiative and Albury Wodonga Volunteer Resource Bureau & Multicultural Services for facilitating this information session.
06.01.2022 Watch on-demand the Australian documentary, In My Blood It Runs. A film showcasing a captivating story about a young Indigenous boy and his family going through complex life struggles. The screening aims to raise money for crisis support in Alice Springs to assist Arrernte communities with the health impacts of COVID-19 and to help maintain the safety of the individuals in the film during these circumstances. #NRW2020 #InThisTogether2020
06.01.2022 We are very lucky and thankful to be involved in the Australian Government Department of Healths initiative for Driving Social Inclusion Through Sport and Physical Activity. Weve generously been granted $66,720 in funding to provide our Active Communities Project, which will aim to be a culturally inclusive program for newly arrived women and children in Brimbank. Thank you to everyone involved in the application process and please stay tuned to see the upcoming activities our program will provide.
06.01.2022 To enable Australia to become a reconciled nation, individuals, organisations, and communities will need to come together. To be a part of reconciling Australia, we need to learn and understand not only our history but the culture of Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders. Have a look at the website below to find a range of books that are thought-provoking, heart-warming, and created by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander authors. The more we know, the more we can connect. #InThisTogether2020 #NRW2020
06.01.2022 Were you a student studying with us last year? If so, you may be invited to participate in a National Outcome Survey for students, organised by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research. By completing the survey early, you may get the chance to win a share of the $40,000 price draw! This survey will help assist the improvement of training courses and programs and will allow students to have a greater decision about training options. To find out more: https://www.ncver.edu.au//stu/student-outcomes-survey-faqs
05.01.2022 20 years ago, around 250,000 Australians walked across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, in a call for Australia to Reconcile. The Peoples Walk for Reconciliation sparked inspiration around the whole country, where individuals came together and walked over bridges to support the movement of Native Title rights. This was one of Australias largest ever display of public support for a single purpose. Reconciliation is important because the more harmonised we all are, the stronger o...ur relationships can be between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous individuals. All Indigenous Australians should have the same opportunities and choices as any other Australian and not be discriminated against because of their race or culture. This week is National Reconciliation Week, a time for Australians to explore and share the histories, cultures, and achievements and help to support the movement of reconciliation in Australia. #NRW2020 #InThisTogether2020
05.01.2022 Happy Diwali! We hope you all stay safe while enjoying the festivities.
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04.01.2022 Even though today is the last day of the National Reconciliation Week, it is not the conclusion of a reconciled Australia. There is still work to be done to build and maintain a stronger connection between all Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. In the past week, weve shared a range of posts highlighting different Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander events, stories and media, in the hope to inspire our community to contribute to a reconciled Australia. To find ways to get involved and help Australia reach a reconciliation, explore: http://www.reconciliationvic.org.au/act/how-to-take-action
03.01.2022 Two FREE online events have been organised by Melton and Wyndham city councils and the Salvation Army for men who live, work, study or play in the west. These workshops provide a virtual space to have a no-holds-barred conversation about what it means to be a man today and what it will mean for the world of tomorrow. It is also a space to explore how we can look after ourselves, our mates and families better. The first session begins tonight, the 14th of September at 7:00pm -... 9:00pm via Zoom and the second session is on Thursday the 17th of September at 7:00pm - 9:00pm via Zoom. *Participants can register to attend one or both of the sessions using the link below, the password to register for the events is: WESTBN https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-virtual-night-with-the-bl
01.01.2022 Earlier this month, we officially welcomed aboard our new CEO, Steven Johnson. Our staff are very excited and eager to see what Steven will bring to the organisation and we thank George Giuliani for his strenuous effort working as the Interim CEO for the last 12 months.
01.01.2022 Do you live in Brimbank and you're experiencing mild flu-like symptoms such as a sore throat, a runny nose, a cough or a cold? If so, you can get tested for free at the IPC Health centre in Deer Park.
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