Close sidebar
WORKING WITH REFUGEES
WORKING WITH YOUNG PEOPLE FROM A REFUGEE BACKGROUND
WORKING WITH CULTURAL DIVERSITY
TAILORED TRAINING PROGRAMS
CULTURE COLLECTIVE - WHERE NEXT?
Skip navigation

Training Updates

Sign up for training news and updates

People aged under 25 account for more than 50% of refugees arriving in Australia. How prepared are you to work with these young people, their families and communities?

This one-day training session has been developed to provide you with an in-depth understanding of the unique needs and challenges these young people face as well as practical strategies and ideas on how to best support them to reach their potential.

This program provides you with the skills to:

  • Understand the experiences of young people and how it impacts on their settlement journey
  • Recognise the skills and resilience of young people
  • Build professional networks with others working with individuals

Who should attend:

  • Anyone whose work brings them into contact with young people from a refugee background e.g. youth workers, teachers, tutors, health care and disability professionals, employment, counselling professionals, education professionals, settlement workers, emergency service providers, religious organisations, recreation and community groups.
  • Professionals responsible for policy or program development.
  • Professionals and volunteers seeking to enhance their cultural competency when engaging with young people from a refugee background.

 

 

 

Upcoming events

Flag

Acknowledgement of country
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of all the lands on which we meet, work and live and recognise that this land has always been and always will be Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land.

Flag

Multicultural Australia respects and values Australia’s First Nation peoples’ enormous resilience, courage, determination and often unrecognized contributions to this country’s social and economic development. We walk together in solidarity in the shared pain of the past and with shared hope for the future.