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CALD Community Engagement Project Overview

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The CCEP aims to build partnerships with community organisations and multicultural communities across Australia.

The CCEP supports community-led projects that explore mental health and suicide prevention and co-design solutions that reflect the needs of the community.

CALD Communities and partner community-based organisations by round

The Embrace CCEP partners with local multicultural organisations to support selected CALD communities with designing community-led solutions for mental health and suicide prevention.

Find project information and resources below.

Round 1

Rohingya community in Melbourne, VIC, in partnership with Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre

Chinese/Mandarin community in NSW, in partnership with Chinese Australian Services Society (CASS)

CALD youth in Darwin, NT, in partnership with Melaleuca Australia

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Round 2

Pasifika and Māori community in QLD, in partnership with Brisbane South PHN Ltd

African women in Western Australia (WA), in partnership with Ishar Multicultural Women’s Health Services

Afghan community in Adelaide, SA, in partnership with Survivors of Torture and Trauma Assistance and Rehabilitation Service (STTARS)

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Round 3

Tamil community, Sydney NSW, in partnership with Anglicare Sydney

The Ezidi community, Armidale NSW, in partnership with NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS)

CALD communities, ACT, in partnership with Multicultural Hub Canberra

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Round 4

African Congolose community, Albury-Wodonga, in partnership with Albury-Wodonga Ethnic Communities Council

Women belonging to Ethiopian/Eritrean, Bhutanese and Chin communities, TAS, with Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania

Extending the current work of the Ezidi community, Armidale NSW, in partnership with NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS)

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