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Would you like to improve your engagement and connection with people from a migrant or refugee background?

Whether or not you think you are an ace when it comes to other cultures, or there is room for improvement, this is a great opportunity up-skill and have fun as we take you through the following topics:

  • Intercultural awareness
  • Intercultural communication
  • Acknowledging own cultural glasses/bias
  • Application of cultural responsiveness to everyday systems
  • Developing intercultural competencies
  • Synchronizing ideas and actions
  • Complexities of cultural differences
  • English as a second language as global English

Training is FREE for workers/volunteers/leaders in Community Service organisations in Western Australia.

Supported by Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries Office of Multicultural Interests.

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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.