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An easy-to-use working manual for committee members of ethnic community associations

25/2/2013

 
This kit has been developed by ECCQ as a step-by-step guide for leaders of Culturally & Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities who want to set up, or continue to develop and grow, a community association. This publication is distributed on the understanding that ECCQ is not responsible for the result of any actions taken on the basis of information in this work, or for any errors or omissions; and that ECCQ is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting or other professional services.

Download the guide here

Workplace English language and literacy resource kit

6/1/2013

 
This comprehensive and easy-to-use Workplace English Language and Literacy (WELL) resource kit is mapped up to Level 3 against the Australian Core Skills Framework, it is contextualised to the Community Services and Health industries, but flexible enough to be used in other industries. The resource is ideally suited for supporting Core Skills in the workplace without the specific need for a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) expert. Click here to access the free resource

Core Skill: Learning, Reading, Writing, Oral Communication and Numeracy.

Audience
- Workplace trainers
- Supervisors
- Managers
- Mentors

Use this link to access the full resource or core elements of this resource for FREE (click on product details).

https://www.cshisc.com.au/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=6&Itemid=48

Good practice guides to working with multicultural young people

6/1/2013

 
These Good Practice Guides from the Centre for Multicultural Youth provide excellent resources for youth workers working across cultures.

Culturally Competent Intake and Assesment

This Good Practice Guide provides workers with guidance on how to undertake respectful and responsive intake and assessment with young people from refugee and migrant backgrounds.

download PDF (267kb)


Culturally Competent Youth Work

This Good Practice Guide provides organisations and workers with some strategies to enhance the accessibility and responsiveness of their service when working with young people from refugee and migrant backgrounds.

download PDF (311kb)

Working with Interpreters

This Good Practice Guide provides workers with strategies that promote good practice when working with interpreters.

download PDF (274kb)

Youth Work in the Family Context

This Good Practice Guide presents an overview of the factors that impact on family relationships for young people from refugee and migrant backgrounds and present key considerations for workers in supporting family connection.

download PDF (330kb)

Youth work with Young People from Migrant and Refugee Backgrounds

This Good Practice Guide explores themes relevant to young people from refugee and migrant backgrounds and discusses strategies for supporting good practice when working with this group of young people.

download PDF (248kb)

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