Partnership between SSI and University of Wollongong enhances with launch of new research projects
For the past five years, SSI Ignite Small Business Start-ups and University of Wollongong (UOW) have worked together to support entrepreneurs from refugee backgrounds grow their businesses, while providing students with course-related experience.
Ignite helps Iranian refugee forge new career path
Arriving in Australia in 2013 marked the beginning of a new life and career for 49-year-old Saman Khaladj.
Refugees learn to enjoy Australian beaches and pools
Swimming is a big part of life in Australia and newly arrived refugees are now getting the opportunity to safely enjoy the water thanks to a new SSI partnership.
Entrepreneur with disability breaking down barriers
No-one knows more about the barriers people with disability face every day than someone with a lifetime of first-hand experience. But what can apparently be a drawback has been used by Yagoona resident Quang Nyugen as a drive to establish his own business, while also finding a way to help the community.
Employment opportunity with Australia for UNHCR spikes motivation of Syrian woman
An employment opportunity with Australia for UNHCR has significantly increased the outlook, self-esteem and motivation of a 20-year old Syrian woman who is new to Australia.
Bright future ahead for new Australian
Education has been a stepping stone to a better life for Dana Al Samaan, who arrived in Australia in July last year.
Corporate partnerships pave the way for new arrivals
Working at Woolworths is a little different to his previous job as a petroleum engineer, but Safwan Aldod has high career aspirations and believes that everyone needs to start somewhere.
The Staples Bag launches in Baulkham Hills
SSI’s social enterprise The Staples Bag had an inaugural launch in Baulkham Hills in February, hosted by Hills Community Aid. The launch was paired with a local book fair and a long queue of enthusiastic grocery shoppers.
The facts on refugees in Armidale
Learning English, connecting with the community, and finding employment and housing will be the key priorities for refugee families arriving in Armidale in the coming months, according to a leading settlement expert. Yamamah Agha, the Humanitarian Settlement Program (HSP) Manager for community organisation and social business Settlement Services International (SSI), said in the 16 years she had been working with refugees, those areas consistently rated among new arrivals’ top goals for life in Australia.
From the CEO — Multiculturalism and “African gang crime”
Australia has always had a mixed relationship with its multicultural identity. On one hand, we embrace multiculturalism through national celebrations like Harmony Day and take great pride in the diversity of cultural expressions like food.
Refugee resourcefulness, grassroots heroes recognised on Australia Day
Six projects supporting refugee communities in south-west Sydney have today received a boost from not-for-profit Settlement Services International’s $50,000 Community Innovation Fund. SSI announced today the first six recipients of grants from the ground-breaking fund, which honours the unsung heroes who contribute to Australian society by offering grassroots support to newly arrived members of the community.
NSW Government awards SSI to build accessible sensory garden
The NSW Government has recently awarded SSI with a grant to expand Cumberland Council’s Friendship Garden. The grant stems from the NSW Community Building Partnership program that awards grants for community infrastructure projects and will go towards the installation of an accessible children’s sensory garden for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) families and children of all abilities.
SSI welcomes increased support for people in crisis or experiencing homelessness.
The opportunity to provide a more holistic housing service to people at risk of homelessness is greatly welcomed by Settlement Services International (SSI), after the announcement today by Minister for Family and Community Services and Minister for Social Housing Pru Goward that SSI has been selected to provide Supported Temporary Accommodation (STA) in the Illawarra. SSI CEO Violet Roumeliotis said the decision by NSW Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) to move away from using low cost motels and caravan parks for temporary accommodation was a great step toward achieving better social outcomes for vulnerable people.
Community Innovation Fund recipients to be announced on Australia Day
Refugee communities in south-west Sydney will benefit from a spate of innovative new projects when Settlement Services International (SSI) unveils the recipients of its Community Innovation Fund on Australia Day 2018. SSI opened the first round of applications for the $50,000 fund in September 2017 to celebrate the strength and resilience of the community of south-west Sydney and to encourage innovative ideas to support newly arrived refugees.
From the CEO — Counting our blessings
The end of the year is hurtling towards us. Like many of you, I’m squeezing in as much as possible between now and the end of this week, when our office will close and I’ll have a fortnight to celebrate with family and reflect on another big year.
Australia gives refugee chance to be herself
Leaving behind friends, family and everything you know in search of safety takes huge courage. But that’s particularly so when, like Fatema Al Askar, you make that journey alone. The former graphic designer from Syria arrived in Australia in early 2017 to start a new life.
SSI gets to work resettling refugees in regional NSW
SSI is working hand-in-hand with local communities to resettle refugees in regional NSW, including through a new Coffs Harbour office launched in December.
Local refugee story featured in Marie Claire Fashion Magazine: “I made Australia home”
Ania Kebabjian fled Syria via Lebanon and arrived to Australia in 2016 as a refugee. She admits that starting up a new life and settling in takes time - but 2017 was different, Ania explains to Marie Claire magazine, as she finally feels at home.
Conference celebrates contribution of Andrew Jakubowicz: historical advisor to SBS series
The Stranger in a Strange Land Conference held at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) was a celebration of Professor Andrew Jakubowicz’s enormous contribution, spanning over fifty years of his career and traversing media studies, multiculturalism, cultural diversity, disability studies, ethnicity and cyber-racism.
SSI celebrates IDPwD with community, local government and business
SSI observed the 2017 International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) by celebrating community organisations, local governments, businesses and community members working towards disability inclusion.