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Catholic Care Tasmania: Light the Way
Read MoreAustralian Migrant Resource Centre: Women’s Employment into Action Project
Read MoreNational Education Roundtable Briefing Paper Education and students from refugee and migrant backgrounds: Briefing Paper
The National Education Roundtable – Briefing Paper provides an overview of the barriers to equitable access and engagement in primary and secondary education experienced...
MYAN: How can the AMEP better support English language learning for young people? Discussion Paper
MYAN has prepared this discussion paper to highlight the benefits of a youth focussed approach to English language classes, and provide guidance on how this can be achieved in order to strengthen the responsiveness of AMEP to the youth cohort. While this paper has been prepared in the context of a number of reports assessing the effectiveness of the AMEP, none has given any focused attention to the youth cohort.
Centre for Policy Development: Putting Language In Place: Improving the Adult Migrant English Program
The Centre for Policy Development recently published a new report, Putting Language In Place: Improving the Adult Migrant English Program. View the report here.
Beyond Diversity
Beyond Diversity promotes the engagement of organisations, businesses and professionals with new arrivals in local areas.
Brotherhood of St Laurence: Youth Program
The Brotherhood of St Laurence’s Youth Program works with young people aged 15-25 to support them to access education and employment support through one to one or group coaching. They also run social inclusion activities and civic engagement activities, such as workshops and camps.
Let’s Talk
CatholicCare Tasmania provides conversational style English practice for people from refugee and migrant backgrounds.
Migrant garden project unveiled
Mt Gambier AMRC provides an opportunity for the elder group of migrants to learn about irrigation and horticulture and improve their English vocabulary.