Resources, training, and programs for organisations and supporters

Adira: NSW Multicultural Centre for Women’s and Family Safety
Adira: NSW Multicultural Centre for Women’s and Family Safety
Promoting safety for migrant and refugee women, children and families.
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Championing Action for Tech Safety (CATS)
Championing Action for Tech Safety (CATS)
Preventing tech-abuse of women.
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Child Health Pathways
Child Health Pathways
Providing a healthy start in life to vulnerable children from diverse backgrounds
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Community Support Program
Community Support Program
The Federal Government’s Community Support Program (CSP) aims to help people applying for humanitarian visas to settle in Australia.
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Connect in your community
Connect in your community
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Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Women’s Advisory Group
Logan women advisory group
A forum for CALD women to discuss community issues and solutions.
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Diversi-Ready
Diversi-Ready
Provides training and support to help retail, hospitality and aged care employers recruit and retain people with disability.
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Diversity Training
Diversity Training
SSI’s Diversity Training transforms how people respond to diversity in ways that are thought-provoking, inspire curiosity, and build confidence.
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Employers & Employment Partners
Employers & Employment Partners
SSI’s government funded programs work with employers to help find great candidates.
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Health Impact Project
Health Impact Project
Improve children and their caregivers’ health and wellbeing.
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Healthcare Navigation Support
Healthcare Navigation Support
Addressing gaps and barriers in healthcare access faced by individuals from CALD, refugee, and homeless populations.
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Home Care Program Update
Home Care
An update on SSI’s Home Care Workforce Support Program.
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Ignite
Ignite
Supports small business creation and expansion for people from a refugee or migrant background, people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and others.
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Multicultural Peer Network
Disability resources and support groups
Find out how to form a peer-to-peer support group in your community & what free resources & training SSI now offers for community organisations to up-skill & run their own groups.
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Multicultural Support Workforce
Multicultural Support Workforce
SSI’s Multicultural Support Workforce has over 120 officers that provide support across 35 different languages.
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Regional Settlement
Support for newcomers to settle in regional Australia
Helps newcomers settle, find work and integrate into regional communities.
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SafePath
SafePath
Providing culturally informed information on sexual violence to enhance practice and empower communities and survivors.
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SSI Gateway
SSI Gateway
A community space for locals to drop in and receive information, advice or referral to programs and services.
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SSI Welcome Program
SSI Welcome Program
Supports new arrivals by connecting them with established locals to welcome them in their new home.
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Strategies to Prevent Modern Slavery (SToP) Program
Strategies to Prevent Modern Slavery (SToP) Program
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Supporting U Program
Supporting U Program
An innovative project designed to leverage the strengths of women leaders within CALD communities to become social responders to DFV issues.
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The Rights Path project
The Rights Path project
A collaboration between SSI and NDIS providers to empower participants from CALD backgrounds with the resources and agency to exercise their rights.
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Train, Engage, Connect and Support (TECS) project
Train, Engage, Connect and Support (TECS) project
Promoting safety for migrant and refugee women, children and families.
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Work+Stay
Work+Stay
Solves challenges for regional employers and to build stronger communities.
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WorkForce Australia Local Jobs Program
WorkForce Australia Local Jobs Program
Reskills, upskills and develops employment pathways that assist people to move back into jobs as the economy recovers. 
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