SCOA National/Peak Organisations Links
Australian Council of Social Services
Website: www.acoss.org.au
influential advocacy for Australia�s disadvantaged people based on high standards of community consultation, policy development, analysis and research.
Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia
Website: www.fecca.org.au
provide advocacy, develop policy and promote issues on behalf of our constituency to government and the broader community. FECCA supports multiculturalism, community harmony, social justice and the rejection of all forms of discrimination and racism.
Refugee Council of Australia
Website: www.refugeecouncil.org.au/
provides information on and advocacy for refugees and humanitarian entrants in Australia
Community Action for a Multicultural Society
Website: http://www.camsqld.org.au/
Community Action for a Multicultural Society (CAMS), is a network of multicultural community workers undertaking systemic and group advocacy, and community capacity-building activities to strengthen multiculturalism across the state and to support people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in Queensland.
Probono Australia
Website: www.probonoaustralia.com.au
Pro Bono Australia is a small organisation with big ideas. We are a company driven by the simple desire to make a useful contribution toward social change and social connection.
Whether you work in the community sector, or just want to have more involvement in your community, we want it to be easy for you to find news and discussion, to connect with an organisation or donor, to find a job, an employee or a volunteer.
Victorian Refugee Health Network October E-Bulletin
The Victorian Refugee Health Network (VRHN) brings together health, settlement and community services to be more accessible and responsive to the needs of refugees and asylum seekers. The E-Bulletin provides a regular forum to share news and information to support practitioners and services in providing health care to people of a refugee background.
Welcome to Australia website
Website: www.welcometoaustralia.org.au
Welcome Australia would like to say a big "Welcome to Australia" to asylum seekers, refugees, new arrivals and other migrants. They'd like you to throw a party in your home, street, office, sporting club or other community group to very publicly celebrate the beauty and depth that diversity adds to our nation. They'd like you to create opportunities for new and authentic friendships, for new and long-term Australians to share their stories and to be a part of cultivating a culture of welcome in this nation we now share as our common home