Forthcoming Events
The MIC in partnership with other agencies organises forums
and activities for communities on areas of interest. Forthcoming
events riare listed below:
Sing and Grow Playgroup
The Migrant Information Centre is facilitating a Sing and Grow
Playgroup for families from refugee backgrounds with young children
less than 4 years.
Sing and Grow is a national early intervention music therapy
program that aims to improve interactions and relationships
between parents and their children who are experiencing marginalisation.
In Term 3 the playgroup will be held at 1pm to 2pm from Monday
19th July 2010 at the Ringwood Uniting Church, Corner Station
Street and Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood (opposite Ringwood railway
Station).
For further information or to register, please contact Lorraine
Busuttil on 9285 4888 or Email lbusuttil@miceastmelb.com.au.
Hannah Kinross Multicultural Cup
The Migrant Information Centre in partnership with CMY and
Action Indoor Sports Ringwood is holding an indoor soccer competition
which will commence on the 15th July and be held over a 10 week
season.
The event is being held in memory of Hannah Kinross who tragically
passed away in 2009. Hannah worked tirelessly to promote healthy
eating and activities for newly arrived refugees including adults,
youth and children.
The event will be held at 4.15pm to 6.15pm at Action Indoor
Sports, 160 New Street Ringwood. The cost is $2 per game - $20
for the season - payable in full on registration day which will
be held on Thursday 8th July.
To register your team or for further information, please contact
or Dure at the MIC on 9285 4888 or mobile 0451 469 296.
Migrant and Refugee Employment Focused Network
The aim of the Employment Focused Network is to assist migrants
and refugees with employment related issues and for service
providers to share and improve knowledge and understanding to
better meet the needs of the target group.
The network meetings are a regular forum to encourage sharing
of information with an employment focus and to facilitate relationship
building between service providers with the aim of better assisting
and understanding the needs of newly arrived migrants and refugees.
The network also plans and promotes activities such as employment
expos, forums, workshops and training sessions to increase opportunities
for collaborative partnerships.
The next meeting is on the 10th August at 9.30am to 11am in
Meeting Room D at the Box Hill Town Hall Hub, 27 Bank Street,
Box Hill. Grace McQuilten, from the Social Studio will be the
guest speaker. The Social Studio is a dynamic space where clothing
is created from the style and skills of the young refugee community,
empowering young people to achieve their dreams through social
enterprise. The social studio creates jobs, provides education,
encourages community engagement and social inclusion. Grace
will give an overview about the Social Studio Social Enterprise.
For further information or to RSVP please contact Niquita Meyers
or Rebecca Dunsdon on phone 9285 4888 or Email nmeyers@miceastmelb.com.au
or rdunston@miceastmelb.com.au.
Cultural Briefings and Training
The Multicultural Equity and Access Program (MEAP) and Community
Partners Program (CPP) provide cultural awareness training and
briefings for aged care service providers in the Eastern Metropolitan
Region. Our training calendar and registration form is available
on our website at http://www.miceastmelb.com.au/meap.htm
under "Training".
The second half year training calendar has been finalised and
is also available on the website. Sessions include:
" Working Effectively with the Polish Community
" Working Effectively with the Chinese Community
" Understanding Vietnamese Culture
" Understanding the cultures of Communities from the Regions
of Former Yugoslavia
" Introduction to Cultural Awareness and Effective Communication
" Tips on Cultural Planning and Promoting your service
to CALD communities
" Exploring Cultural Festivals
MEAP also provides in-house training for HACC funded organisations.
Training can be tailored to meet your organisation's needs.
For further information and to receive a registration form please
contact Wanling Zhang on 9275 6904 or Email wzhang@miceastmelb.com.au
(priority is given to HACC funded agencies).
Dementia Awareness and CALD communities across the Generations
The Migrant Information Centre has received funding from the
Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing 2010 to work with:
" Secondary schools (students from ESL classes)
" CALD senior citizen clubs
" Aged care service providers
The aim of the project is to increase awareness and understanding
about dementia including intervention, risk reduction and support
available, for members of culturally and linguistically diverse
(CALD) communities across the generations.
For further information please contact Robyn Clark on phone
9275 6902 or Email robync@miceastmelb.com.au.
Chin Women's Group
The Migrant Information Centre facilitates a Chin Women's Group
that aims to increase women's understanding of Australian culture
and services as well as provide an opportunity for women and
children to socialise and practice English.
In Term 3 the group will include a Hakha interpreter and topics
will include migration, Australian culture, door to door sales
and telemarketing, how to vote and the three levels of government,
how to make a will, diabetes and funeral plans.
The group will meet at 1.30pm to 3.30pm on Tuesdays from the
27th July to the 7th September at Anglicare Victoria, 22 Croydon
Road, Croydon. Childcare is available. On Friday 14th September,
the group will catch a train from Box Hill station to visit
the Victoria Market.
In Term 4 the group will include a Tedim and Matupi interpreter
and in Term 1 2011 a Falam interpreter.
For further information, please contact Tial Hnem on telephone
9285 4888 or email thnem@miceastmelb.coml.au.
Southern Sudanese Women's Group
The Migrant Information Centre facilitates a group for Southern
Sudanese women that meet every Tuesday during school terms.
In Term 2, sessions will cover women's and children's heath,
healthy eating and cooking demonstrations.
The group will meet every Tuesday from 20th April to 22nd June
2010 at 12pm to 2.30pm at the Town Hall Hub, Room D, 27 Bank
Street, Box Hill.
For further information, please call Nyadang Dei Wal on Mondays,
Tuesdays and Thursdays on phone 9285 4888 or Email ndeiwal@miceastmelb.com.au.
Boroondara Chinese Parenting Program
The City of Boroondara and the Rotary Club of Balwyn has provided
funding to the Migrant Information Centre to facilitate parenting
and information sessions for Chinese families living in Boroondara.
The next sessions will be held on 10th and 17th August 2010
on understanding mental health and well being and how emotions
affect parenting and the 24th and 31st August on understanding
couple relationships and how it impacts on parenting. The sessions
will be held at the Boroondara Sports Complex, 271C Belmore
Road, Balwyn North.
A cross cultural training session on understanding Chinese
culture will be held for youth and family support workers. The
session will be held on 5th August at the Balwyn Library, 366
Whitehorse Road, Balwyn.
Further details will be provided in the next Eastern Multicultural
News. For further information please contact Liyue Jiao (JJ)
on phone 9275 6903 or Email liyuej@miceastmelb.com.au
Mobilising Communities - Social Inclusion Initiative
The Mobilising Communities Project is working with the older
Cambodian Community to explore and develop ways of increasing
community connections for potentially isolated Cambodian seniors.
Currently the group is exploring ways of reducing social isolation
for members of the senior Cambodian community through regular
gatherings and activities. The project targets Boroondara, Manningham,
Monash, Whitehorse and Knox. New participants or volunteers
to support this initiative are welcome.
For further information, please contact Geraldine Jeremiah
on 9275 6907 or Email geraldinej@miceastmelb.com.au.
Telstra Connected Seniors Project
The Migrant Information Centre has received funding from Telstra
for 2010 to assist older people from CALD backgrounds to stay
connected with their family and friends in Australia and overseas
through use of the internet and mobile phone technology.
The Project will deliver mobile phone and internet training
to CALD Seniors from Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Lao,
Polish, Sri Lankan and Vietnamese backgrounds.
For further information, please contact Geraldine Jeremiah
on 9275 6907 or Email geraldinej@miceastmelb.com.au.
Homework Support Program
The Migrant Information Centre facilitates two homework support
programs for migrant and refugee secondary school students.
Volunteer tutors, specialising in a variety of secondary school
subjects, are at hand to help students. The program offers assistance
with homework, accessing computers and internet, language difficulties,
research assignments, meeting other students and connecting
with other agencies and support services.
The programs run weekly during school terms at 4pm to 6pm.
On Tuesdays the program is held at the Croydon library, Civic
Square, Croydon and on Wednesdays at the Knox Library, Knox
City Shopping Centre, Wantirna South.
For further information, please contact Lorraine Busuttil on
9285 4888 or Email lbusuttil@miceastmelb.com.au.
Karen Group Meetings 2010
The Migrant Information Centre facilitates information sessions
for the Karen community every second Wednesday at 5pm to 7pm
during school terms at the Ringwood Uniting Church, Greenwood
Avenue, Ringwood (opposite Ringwood Train Station). The first
session for 2010 was held on Wednesday 3rd February on family
planning.
During Term 3, information sessions will cover a range of topics
inlcuding the forthcoming State and Federal elections. For further
information, please contact Robyn Kilpatrick on 9285 4888 or
Email rkilpatrick@miceastmelb.com.au.
Community Partners Program
The Migrant Information Centre has received funding from the
Department of Health and Ageing for three years to provide aged
care information sessions, service tours, cultural celebration
days, service expos and cultural briefings to communities and
service providers in the Eastern Region of Melbourne.
Resources for individuals and service providers have been developed
as part of the program in 2009 including translated respite
information and palliative care resource for workers.
Go to the MIC website at http://www.miceastmelb.com.au/agedcare.htm
and click on http://www.miceastmelb.com.au/culturalresources.htm.
As part of the Community Partners Program 2008-2009, a respite
information kit was developed and is available in English, Arabic,
Chinese, Khmer, Sinhalese, Tamil and Vietnamese. They are available
to download on the MIC website at www.miceastmelb.com.au - see
Aged Care section. In addition, resources for service providers
to assist palliative care workers to provide culturally appropriate
care are available on the website.
EMR HACC CALD Network
The next meeting of the EMR CALD Carers Working Group will
be held on Thursday 24th June at 9.30am in Meeting Room B, Town
Hall Hub, Box Hill Town Hall, 27 Bank Street, Box Hill. Any
workers or carers interested in participating in the CALD Carers
Working Group should contact Sharon Porteous on 9275 6905 or
Email sporteous@miceastmelb.com.au.
The next meeting of the EMR HACC CALD Volunteering Working
Group will be held on Monday 12th July at 9.30am at the Town
Hall Hub, Box Hill.
The next meeting of the EMR CALD Aged Care Network is scheduled
for Thursday 22nd July 2010 from 10am to 12pm in the Whitehorse
Room, Box Hill Town Hall, Whitehorse Road, Box Hill.
For further information contact Sharon Porteous on 9275 6905
or email sporteous@miceastmelb.com.au.
Mooroolbark East Primary School LINC Program
Living in a New Country (LINC) in partnership with the Mooroolbark
East Primary School and the Migrant Information Centre are providing
homework support for children and their parents.
LINC is a volunteer program that assists parents to increase
their language skills and learn about a range of topics such
as computers, Australian culture, schools and community support
services. Volunteer tutors will assist children with their homework.
The LINC program will be held weekly on Thursdays during school
terms at 5pm to 7pm at Mooroolbark East Primary School, Taylor
Road, Mooroolbark. Light refreshments will be available.
New volunteers are welcome.
To apply to be a volunteer or for further information, please
contact Mervat Dahdoule at the Migrant Information Centre on
9285 4888 or Email mdahdoule@miceastmelb.com.au
Living Healthy in Australia Booklet
The Migrant Information Centre has a produced a 44 page pictorial
guide to living healthy in Australia. The booklet has been designed
as a guide to assist people living in Australia lead a healthy
lifestyle. This resource is based on foods readily available
in Australia to assist newly arrived community members as well
as the broader community, make healthy food choices in the Australian
context. The resource or sections of the resource can easily
be adapted by professionals to include cultural foods of individual
communities that also provide healthy food choices. The guide
covers a range of topics including breakfast, lunch, dinner,
snacks, dental care, physical activity and much more. The booklet
is available is in Arabic, Chin (Hakha), Chinese, English and
Karen.
A5 copies of the booklet can be order for $3.30 each. Plus
an additional $8.50 for postage of the package. The English
copy of the booklet can be downloaded on the MIC's website
http://www.miceastmelb.com.au/research.htm. Translated copies
of the booklet will be available on the website from the middle
April.
For further information or an order form please contact Virginie
Charoux Mindiel on 9285 4888 or email vcharouxmindiel@miceastmelb.com.au
Migrant Settlement Committee
The Migrant Settlement Committee (Eastern Region) which is
convened by the Communities Council on Ethnic Issues (Eastern
Region) meets monthly (on the first Friday of the month) to
discuss and identify settlement issues that impact on newly
arrived migrants and refugees settling in the eastern suburbs
of Melbourne.
The committee has working groups that plan and facilitate activities
for service providers and CALD communities on employment, family
violence, youth issues and refugee week. As part of the meetings,
guest speakers are invited to make presentations and topics
are highlighted for discussion.
The next meeting will be held at 9.30am to 11.30am on Friday
6th August at the Community Resource Centre, Level 3, Forest
Hill Chase, 270 Canterbury Road, Forest Hill.
For further information, contact Sam Navarria on Email navarria@ames.vic.edu.au.
Youth Settlement Workers
The Migrant Information Centre provides settlement support
to young refugees and migrants aged 12 to 25 years. Saturnino
Onyala and Jacquie Arulanandam can provide individual support
and group programs including homework support groups and outreach
services at Croydon Secondary College, Maroondah Secondary College
and Rignwood Secondary College.
To make an appointment or for further information contact Dure
or Jacquie at the Migrant Information Centre on telephone 9285
4888 or Email dmorrell@miceastmelb.com.au
or jarulanandam@miceastmelb.com.au.
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