See Me See You is going places

Four and half years since the first See Me See You workshop took place in early August 2020; this cultural responsiveness training program is still going strong with new frontiers on the horizon.

This year alone, the See Me See You team of Erika von Kaschke and Rika Asaoka has delivered 44 workshops to around 750 participants within the Perth Metro Area mostly. The focus for the team has shifted slightly with the first regional workshops taking place in Geraldton in mid-October. The regional See Me See You ‘tour’ will continue in 2025 with sessions scheduled in AlbanyBunbury and Northam.

Because of the continued appetite for cultural responsiveness workshops, only limited free sessions are still available between February and June 2025. If you’d like to team to host a workshop at your organisation, please contact Erika to book a slot.

See Me See You is free for anyone volunteers at, serves on the board of or works for a not-for-profit or community services organisation. Click here to book your spot in our virtual session.

The See Me See You cultural responsiveness program is funded by the Office of Multicultural Interests.

Acknowledgement

We acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of our nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work.

Child Safety Statement

Multicultural Futures have an unwavering commitment to Child Safety. Our foremost priority is to create a secure environment for every child, regardless of their background. Our commitment is reflected in our child focused policies, practices, and training and responding to children and families in a culturally safe and responsive way.
We actively work towards ensuring the well-being of each child, employing stringent protocols to address their unique needs.
At the heart of our mission lies continuous improvement and accountability, as we seek to uphold the highest standards of child safety within our organisation.