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Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria in Coburg, Victoria, Australia | Non-profit organisation



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Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria

Locality: Coburg, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9354 9555



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25.01.2022 The Pasefika Vitoria Choir & Brimbank Multicultural Community Choir spreading some musical love to our communities during these covid times! Watch their performance of BEYOND THE REEF here! https://www.facebook.com/watch/



24.01.2022 Candidate nominations for the Victorian council elections open today, and will close at 12pm on 22 September. We need more women at the table, leading and contributing to decisions that will shape our future for decades to come. #ItsOurTime Find resources and information about nominating, digital campaigning, and leading communities on council, at itsourtime.com.au.... Thanks to Cr Mi-Lin Chen Yi Mei (City of Yarra), Claire Ferres Miles (Sustainability Victoria), Carol Schwartz (Womens Leadership Institute Australia), and Ruth McGowan for your messages of support for women standing in 2020. #AskHerToStand #TapHerOnTheShoulder #VoteForHer #SupportHer #BeHer

23.01.2022 If you know a woman whod make a great Councillor, #TapHerOnTheShoulder and #AskHerToStand for the 2020 local government elections. Visit https://itsourtime.com.au/ to learn more. #ItsOurTime #VoteForHer #BeHer #SupportHer

23.01.2022 As part of Victoria's roadmap to reopening, steps for the easing of restrictions have been put in place. The First Step started on 13 September, 11:59pm. Here's a summary of the First Step's Shopping, Eating and Drinking out restriction guideline. Learn more about the roadmap here: https://www.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-covid-19-restrictions-ro



23.01.2022 There is a large under-representation of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) women in leadership positions across multiple sectors. To increase organisational performance, social responsibility, membership and gender equality in the sport sector, there is a need to increase the number of CALD women as leaders. To help create diverse and inclusive workplaces in sport, we need to understand what prevents or encourages you to be a leader. Your input will be combined with hundreds of other womens and findings will be transferred into strategies to assist sport organisations become more inclusive. COMPLETE THE SURVEY HERE: https://vuau.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bEEKoQVbsHGLxgV

22.01.2022 As part of Victoria's roadmap to reopening, steps for easing restrictions have been put in place. The First Step started on 13 September, 11:59pm. Here's a summary of the First Step's Entertainment, Leisure & Travel restrictions. Learn more about the roadmap here: https://www.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-covid-19-restrictions-ro

22.01.2022 2 DAYS TO GO! Secure your place at the 2020 Gambling Harm Forum to learn about the challenges and effects of gambling in multicultural communities amidst the Coronavirus pandemic and lockdown. More on the forum & how to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reducing-gambling-harm-in-cald



21.01.2022 LAST CHANCE to secure your place at the 2020 Gambling Harm Forum happening tomorrow. The forum will focus on the challenges and effects of gambling in multicultural communities amidst the Coronavirus pandemic and lockdown. More on the forum & how to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reducing-gambling-harm-in-cald

21.01.2022 When a crisis hits, it can create a reverberating sense of anxiety, disorder, and disconnect throughout affected communities. This webinar will explore lessons learnt from previous crises with a lens on how we can adapt these key learnings in the current pandemic. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/community-leadership-in-tim

20.01.2022 The NDIS National Disability Insurance Scheme invites Victorian and Tasmanian participants, families, carers, people with a disability, and the disability community to attend a session about recent NDIS announcements and updates. Sessions are offered over multiple dates to allow flexibility for attendees. Each session will be delivered via video-conference using Microsoft Teams, and will cover the same content. Staff from both Victoria and Tasmania will be available to answe...r any state-specific questions you may have. Virtual Information Sessions held via Microsoft Teams. Details on how to join the session and the meeting link will be emailed to registered attendees two business days prior to the session date. Dates and Times Monday 21 September 2020, 1:30pm 3:00pm Tuesday 22 September 2020, 1:30pm 3:00p Wednesday 23 September 2020, 7:00pm-8:30pm Thursday 24 September 2020, 10.30am 12.00pm Please register for events on 21, 22, 24 September at: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ndis-victoria-and-tasmania-communit Please register for evening event on 23 September at: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ndis-victoria-and-tasmania-communit See flyers attached for more information.

20.01.2022 According to Victorian Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ros Spence, Diwali celebrations will not be the same this year. There will be no massive crowds or big family gatherings allowed, as it will fall under Step 3 of the recently announced Roadmap to Reopening Victoria. https://www.indianlink.com.au/diwali-will-look-different-t/

19.01.2022 272 women were elected to local council, making up a record 43.8 per cent. At least six Indigenous and 28 LGBTQI+ people elected in recent elections! https://www.abc.net.au//women-councillors-victori/12891306



18.01.2022 Hear from experts, practitioners and community voices from the gambling harm reduction sector about the new challenges and effects of gambling in multicultural communities during the Coronavirus pandemic and lockdown. Join the Gambling Harm Forum on 16 September. Register now: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reducing-gambling-harm-in-cald

18.01.2022 Loddon Campaspe Multicultural Services chief executive Rose Vincent says the time is right for her to leave the organisation. https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au//its-time-rose-vince/

18.01.2022 Happening this week!

17.01.2022 5 days to go! Register now to hear about the new challenges and effects of gambling in multicultural communities during the Coronavirus pandemic. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reducing-gambling-harm-in-cald

16.01.2022 Studies that have attempted to measure gambling participation in CALD communities found that migrants face additional risk factors of gambling harm due to settlement experiences and lack of culturally appropriate and accessible alternative activities. https://www.sbs.com.au//settlement-guide-the-impact-of-cov

15.01.2022 The impacts of COVID-19 on the young have been widely acknowledged. However, there's less recognition of how youth have taken an active role in responding to challenges in their communities, particularly young refugees and other displaced youth. Read more: https://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au//resilience-youth-how

14.01.2022 The Nembc - National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters Council has started a Multilingual News Service (MNS) and is producing daily news bulletins in 6 languages with plans for expansion. Listen to the Arabic News Bulletin here: https://soundcloud.com//sets/nembc-multilingual-new-service More on the National Multilingual News Service here: https://www.nembc.org.au/national-multilingual-news-servic/

14.01.2022 "Multicultural communities have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus, making it all the more important that media have access to government press conferences" - Victoria’s Shadow Multicultural Affairs Minister Neil Angus https://neoskosmos.com//multicultural-media-kept-in-the-d/

14.01.2022 The Nembc - National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters' Council has started a Multilingual News Service (MNS) and is producing daily news bulletins in 6 languages with plans for expansion. Listen to the Arabic News Bulletin here: https://soundcloud.com//sets/nembc-multilingual-new-service More on the National Multilingual News Service here: https://www.nembc.org.au/national-multilingual-news-servic/

13.01.2022 People's cultural backgrounds and the languages they speak could soon be recorded when they get a COVID-19 test, an "essential" move experts say will help governments respond to future outbreaks but should have happened much sooner. https://www.abc.net.au//ethnicity-language-record/12915774

12.01.2022 After a successful live event last week talking about Working through COVID-19, Victorian Council of Social Service are back with this weeks event HAPPENING TOMORROW. Dr Nadia Chaves, infectious disease specialist from Cohealth Darren Smith, CEO of the Aboriginal Housing Victoria Georga Wootton, senior lawyer at Tenants Victoria... Will be discussing all things housing and related impact of COVID-19 with Raf Epstein. Dont miss out, register now and tune in at 7.30pm on Thursday 10 September.

12.01.2022 As part of Victorias roadmap to reopening, steps for the easing of restrictions have been put in place. The First Step started on 13 September, 11:59pm. Heres a summary of the First Steps Education and Child Care restriction guideline. Learn more about the roadmap here: https://www.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-covid-19-restrictions-ro

12.01.2022 Nirankari Mission Australia and India Support Centre have set up a home delivery service for people who can’t afford essentials because of the pandemic. https://www.dailymail.co.uk//Indian-volunteers-set-home-de

12.01.2022 'Business Matters' is for Arabic speakers who want to start a business and are autistic or care for an autistic person. You can also apply if you have another disability or care for a person with another disability. The course starts in October so register ASAP to secure your place. For more information contact: Tessa Hughes... Ph: 0401 660 483 Email: [email protected] Aiman Said Ph: 0428 405 860 Email: [email protected]

11.01.2022 Five weeks ago, as Melbourne entered a strict lockdown of nightly curfews, mandatory masks, and bans on social gatherings, the ABC began documenting life during this once-in-a-century event in the words of those living through it. Their stories are deeply personal, yet will be very familiar to many who are also living under stage 4. Some readers may recognise feeling similar emotions at similar times: fear, worry, frustration, and hope. https://www.abc.net.au//melbourne-residents-life-/12624814

10.01.2022 Culturally and linguistically diverse communities are being left behind by coronavirus responses the world over, David Green, Justin Whitney, and Matthew Linley write. https://www.policyforum.net/emergency-preparedness-and-div/

10.01.2022 Loddon Campaspe Multicultural Services interim chief executive Rose Vincent is leaving the organisation after more than three years. Sonia Di Mezza will take over the role of chief executive from December 2. https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au//multicultural-servi/

10.01.2022 The CSIRO and Victorian health service Western Health have developed a free mobile app that aims to support health workers involved in COVID-19 screening processes when assisting patients from non-English speaking communities. https://www.themandarin.com.au/145582-new-translation-app-/

10.01.2022 AWECC is looking for a Senior Community Advocacy Officer who will be responsible for managing the operational and financial requirements of AWECC to ensure the delivery of various community capacity building programs, events and forums. More here: https://www.ethicaljobs.com.au//senior-community-advocacy-

10.01.2022 Is COVID causing a housing crisis? One pandemic silver lining has been extra support and protections for renters and people experiencing homelessness. But what happens when these temporary measures end? Join Raf Epstein and special guests Dr Nadia Chaves, infectious disease specialist from cohealth, Darren Smith, CEO of Aboriginal Housing Victoria and Georga Wootton, lawyer at Tenants Victoria.... In partnership with Victorian Council of Social Service, well be talking to experts to get the answers we all need to stay safe and healthy through COVID-19. Captioning is available in English, Arabic () and Simplified Chinese (). Vietnamese (Ting Vit) captions will be available as soon as possible. You may need to turn captions on in your video settings.

09.01.2022 6 days until the 2020 Gambling Harm Forum! Register now to hear about the new challenges and effects of gambling in multicultural communities during the Coronavirus pandemic. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reducing-gambling-harm-in-cald: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reducing-gambling-harm-in-cald

08.01.2022 Nembc - National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters' Council has started a Multilingual News Service (MNS) and is producing daily news bulletins in 6 languages with plans for expansion. Listen to the Spanish News Bulletin here: https://soundcloud.com//sets/nembc-multilingual-new-service More on MNS here: https://www.nembc.org.au/national-multilingual-news-servic/

08.01.2022 Nembc - National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters Council has started a Multilingual News Service (MNS) and is producing daily news bulletins in 6 languages with plans for expansion. Listen to the Spanish News Bulletin here: https://soundcloud.com//sets/nembc-multilingual-new-service More on MNS here: https://www.nembc.org.au/national-multilingual-news-servic/

08.01.2022 Business Matters is for Arabic speakers who want to start a business and are autistic or care for an autistic person. You can also apply if you have another disability or care for a person with another disability. The course starts in October so register ASAP to secure your place. For more information contact: Tessa Hughes... Ph: 0401 660 483 Email: [email protected] Aiman Said Ph: 0428 405 860 Email: [email protected]

08.01.2022 Be part of the virtual Stress Management Revolutions Summit 2020 to figure out more about Stress disorders, treatment/therapy, and resilience building. Date: September 19th- 20th 2020, 8AM AEST Register today at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/113141649720... For more details about the summit, guest speakers profile, and agenda, please visit the summit web link: https://globalyouthmentalhealthawareness.org/?page_id=2476

08.01.2022 The impacts of COVID-19 on the young have been widely acknowledged. However, theres less recognition of how youth have taken an active role in responding to challenges in their communities, particularly young refugees and other displaced youth. Read more: https://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au//resilience-youth-how

07.01.2022 This NDIS information session on 22 September is for people from Karen communities who have NDIS plans, and their family members/carers. The session will be facilitated by a Karen facilitator. Find out more in the flyer attached.

06.01.2022 THIS WEEK Ahmed Hassan from Youth Activating Youth and Melbourne-based nurse from a refugee background Amelia Tauoqooqo join cohealth infectious disease specialist Dr Nadia Chaves and radio journalist Raf Epstein to talk about wellbeing and mental health during COVID on Victorian Council of Social Service ABC Melbourne COVID Facebook Live series, Victorian Voices REGISTER: https://www.facebook.com/events/2913456422215299/ All past episodes (fully captioned and transcribed in alternate languages) are available at: vcoss.org.au/victorianvoices

06.01.2022 Gender inequality is real. Women and men deserve the same opportunities and outcomes in life. If you're looking for tools and resources on gender equality, have a look here: https://handbook.ourwatch.org.au/leadership-filters/ Learn how to get involved here in the #16dayscampaign: https://www.respectvictoria.vic.gov.au/16-days-activism-2020... #respectis #callitout

05.01.2022 Mental Health Foundation Australia invites you to the Virtual Official Launch of National Mental Health Month on: When: October 1, 2020, 6:30pm 8:00pm AEST Where: Virtual on Zoom, https://events.humanitix.com/official-launch-of-victorian-m... At this launch, presentations will be made to the winners of the Schools Creative Writing Competition and Art Competition 2020. There will also be an opportunity for you to sit in on formal addresses, on the Victorian governments plans for mental health into the future and the current Royal Commission into mental health. If you have any questions, please contact Nithya Viswanathan at [email protected] or call (03) 9826 1422.

04.01.2022 Maintaining good mental health and wellbeing has never been more important than during the COVID-19 pandemic. But for many, life in lockdown has been particularly challenging in the absence of the usual support networks. This Thursdays Victorian Voices event will be on wellbeing and mental health during COVID. Join the Facebook Live session with presenters Ahmed Hassan (Youth Activating Youth), Melbourne refugee nurse Amelia Tauoqooqo, and cohealth infectious disease speci...alist Dr Nadia Chaves. All Victorian Voices episodes will be fully captioned and transcribed in alternate languages at: vcoss.org.au/victorianvoices. JOIN THE EVENT TOMORROW via the link below: https://www.facebook.com/events/2913456422215299/

04.01.2022 3 Days to go! Join the 2020 Gambling Harm Forum and listen to keynote speaker, Dr Charles Livingstone - Associate Professor in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine (Monash University) and other panellists. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reducing-gambling-harm-in-cald

03.01.2022 The political process is a key means for gender equality. We need women to stand for local government. Elections are on Saturday 24 October 2020. Get the resources you need and nominate for election by 22 September. Find out more here: https://itsourtime.com.au/

02.01.2022 Nominations for local government elections close next week! Find out more about what it takes to be a Councillor and how you can get involved: https://itsourtime.com.au/

02.01.2022 As part of Victorias roadmap to reopening, steps for easing restrictions have been put in place. The First Step started on 13 September, 11:59pm. Heres a summary of the First Steps Entertainment, Leisure & Travel restrictions. Learn more about the roadmap here: https://www.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-covid-19-restrictions-ro

02.01.2022 One pandemic silver lining has been extra support and protections for renters and people experiencing homelessness. Hotels were found at short notice for rough sleepers, theres been a ban on evictions and extra support through JobKeeper and JobSeeker. But with Australia heading into a deep recession, what happens when these temporary measures end? Join ABC Melbourne and Victorian Council of Social Services Facebook Live tonight at 7:30PM for "Is COVID causing a housing crisis?" https://www.facebook.com/events/2761827437385819/

01.01.2022 4 days until the 2020 Gambling Harm Forum. This year, the forum will focus on the new challenges and effects of gambling in multicultural communities amidst the Coronavirus pandemic. To secure your spot, register now: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reducing-gambling-harm-in-cald

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