Let's Talk Cultural Inclusion

Modified on Wed, 27 Nov at 5:02 PM

Volunteering

Volunteering can have different meanings to different people and cultures. Understanding motivations for volunteering and ensuring your processes and procedures are clear can make the volunteering experience smoother for everyone.




Cultural Safety

Cultural safety means everyone is treated with respect, regardless of their background. Feeling culturally safe can help someone feel welcome and included.




Cultural Inclusion

Bias or prejudices can happen intentionally or unintentionally. It is important to understand and identify such biases and work to overcome them. 






Recruitment Support Video Series: New to Australia? Come Volunteer!

English Video and Factsheet

New to Australia? Come Volunteer! English Factsheet




Urdu Video and Factsheet

New to Australia? Come Volunteer! Urdu Factsheet




Arabic Video and Factsheet

New to Australia? Come Volunteer! Arabic Factsheet




Chinese Video and Factsheet

This video is spoken in Mandarin and the Factsheet is written in Simplified Chinese.

New to Australia? Come Volunteer! Chinese (Simplified) Factsheet




Vietnamese Video and Factsheet

New to Australia? Come Volunteer! Vietnamese Factsheet




More information is available on the full article: Engaging Newly Arrived Migrants

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