SydWest's emerging migrant and refugee leaders visit Parliament House Canberra and meet with Hon Ed Husic MP.

SydWest welcomes civics grant from NSW Government

Twenty-five community representatives from the Blacktown area have travelled to the nation’s capital to view democracy in action under a new civics education program for emerging migrant and refugee leaders and those preparing to become Australian citizens.

Member for Blacktown, Stephen Bali, nominated SydWest to receive a $30,000 grant from the NSW Government to help build understanding of Australia’s political system and decision-making processes.

At Parliament House, Canberra last week they were met by Member for Chifley and Minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic, toured the parliament and observed Question Time.

‘Leaders and influencers from across 25 different cultural groups in the Blacktown area identified the need for leadership development, which led to this program,’ said SydWest Settlement and Community Programs Manager Clement Meru.

‘When people understand the functions of all of our tiers of government, agencies, departments and courts they can engage more fully and confidently in the Australian community and this will put participants in a great position to be able to advocate and make representations on behalf of themselves or their communities,’ Mr Meru said.

‘Ultimately the program aims to foster a sense of belonging, inclusion and empowerment so that our new arrivals can contribute meaningfully to Australian society.’

Program participant Osman Abdulrahaman, who came to Australia from Sudan, is now a permanent resident and preparing to apply for citizenship. He said he found the visit inspiring.

“I saw many different people, from different countries and backgrounds all working together in the one building,’ he said. ‘It was easy to see the Prime Minister and other parliamentary members, which is very different from Sudan. It made me feel that anyone can be a member of parliament one day if you want to help other Australians.’

Another attendee was Rabia Johini who arrived in Australia 2 years ago from Khabul, Afghanistan. While Rabia trained as a lawyer in her home country, women and girls are now prevented from going to school and to work.

‘It was good to see different people, different cultures, and women coming into the parliament,’ she said. She said it was valuable to see Parliament House and Australian democracy in action.

Mr Meru said he appreciated Minister Husic taking time out of his schedule to meet the group.

He was also grateful to Mr Bali for nominating the project for funding under the Local Small Commitments Allocation Program.

The funds will help SydWest design comprehensive civics course, conduct awareness sessions and facilitate field visits, such as the one to Parliament House, Canberra.

Other visits will be to the NSW Parliament and Blacktown Council. The program forms part of a range of activities SydWest provides to build leadership capacity in diverse communities.

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26 March 2023

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Employment Accelerator event matches jobseekers to Home Care jobs

Jobseekers interested in a career supporting seniors to live independently at home turned out to connect with Home Care employers in person at the first Employment Accelerator event for 2024.

Hosted by SydWest Multicultural Services at its Blacktown office on Wednesday 31 January, the event saw local employers, training organisations and employment bodies including SSI, Leaders Care, Care Connect, Salvation Army Employment Plus, Macquarie Community College and TAFE Blacktown present their opportunities to almost 40 jobseekers.

Attendees registered their interest in available jobs and learned about training and qualifications.

“Employers reported promising matches with candidates and were positive about meeting jobseekers in person,” said SydWest Settlement and Community Programs Manager Clement Meru.

“We were happy with the turnout and the way people interacted with the employers and training organisations to help them get a step closer to a job as a Home Care worker,” Mr Meru said.

Riddhi, from Blacktown, a client of SydWest, was among the attendees. She said she was finishing her certificate III course soon and wanted to get a head start on getting a job. She said it was valuable to see employers in the one place and see where the opportunities are.

A representative from Leaders Care said they were always looking for Home Care workers, so it was a great opportunity to connect with jobseekers and “with other organisations who might have referrals”. If you’re interested in a career in Home Care, there are more events in the coming weeks in Mt Druitt, St Marys, Parramatta and Blacktown. Find out more at the SydWest Multicultural Services website

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Ashleigh Hudson, Care Connect speaks to interested jobseekers
Employment Accelerator in action
Jobseekers meeting employers and training providers
Employment Accelerator listening to employers
Jobseekers paid close attention to the employer presentations
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Bhutanese Migration History – book launch

Launched at SydWest Multicultural Services-Participate Australia AGM on 2 November 2023, Bhutanese Migration History – a life in three countries is an important contribution to the history of migration to Australia.

Check out a recent video from Om Dhungel, a local Bhutanese community leader and key contributor to this recording of history.

This book was published by SydWest Multicultural Services and written by Virgina Macleod, with the assistance of the Australian Historical Society and the NSW Government through the Create NSW Cultural Grants Program and in collaboration with the Bhutanese community.

Having collaborated with the Bhutanese community for nearly 15 years, I have developed a deep appreciation for their kindness and the strong bonds they share, ensuring the success of their settlement in Blacktown. I feel humbled to be able to contribute to this significant piece of Western Sydney’s history, said Elfa Moraitakis, CEO of SydWest Multicultural Services.

For more information, please contact marketingcommunications@sydwestms.org.au

SydWest is hosting a special Cost of Living Forum for community leaders as part of WEXPO Blacktown 2023.

WEXPO 2023 and Cost of Living

SydWest Multicultural Services is pleased to announce that it is a premium sponsor of this year’s WEXPO Blacktown and will be delivering an important Cost of Living Community Leaders Forum on Tuesday 5 September 2023 at Workers Blacktown.

WEXPO 2023 is a unique blend of exhibition, workshops and thought-provoking Forums and everyone in the community is invited to visit and join in.

“SydWest Multicultural Services is particularly proud of its Cost of Living Forum, an important session to address cost of living pressures that so many of us are experiencing. said Elfa Moraitakis, CEO.

With an almost 7% inflation rate, essential things like food, medication, electricity and housing are becoming high price items – individually and collectively we need to explore options and address the growing inequality that cost of living is causing in our society.”

This session will promise insights, solutions and recommendations to the NSW government on how to take the crisis out of cost of living, with guest speakers including:
• Dr Jim Taggart OAM – Forum moderator
• Elfa Moraitakis, CEO, SydWest Multicultural Services – Welcome/Introductions
• Panel Speakers
• Joanna Quilty, CEO, NCOSS
• Michael Fox, Quality and Practice Manager, Mission Australia Western Sydney
• Clement Meru, Settlement and Community Programs Manager, SydWest Multicultural Services
• Najwa Tirezy, community representative

The Cost of Living Forum will be held as part of the Community Leaders sessions being held during WEXPO Blacktown 2023.

Now in its second year, WEXPO is a full day of workshops, forums, entertainment and special guest speakers. There will also be exhibitors showcasing their services and products in the Diamond Room and near the Ballroom.

There is no need to register for WEXPO 2023 if someone is just visiting the exhibition. However, all Forums have registration processes.

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Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme

Join the Aged Care Volunteer Visitor Scheme with SydWest

Do you like meeting new people and making new friends? Do you have a passion for working with aged people and giving back to the community?

`SydWest is currently looking for volunteers for the newly established Aged Care Volunteer Visitor Scheme to make a change in our aged care clients’ lives in Southwest Sydney and Nepean regions.

The scheme involves volunteers visiting older people to provide friendship and companionship.

For more information on how it works and how to become a volunteer please contact:
Margaret Ibrahim, Aged Care Team Leader on Tel: 02 9621 6633 or 0418 101 975 or email: Margaret.Ibrahim@sydwestms.org.au

If you’re interested, please sign up at:

Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme with SydWest, SydWest Multicultural Services | SEEK Volunteer (SOUTH WEST SYDNEY)

Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme with SydWest NEPEAN REGION, SydWest Multicultural Services | SEEK Volunteer (NEPEAN REGION)

You will be providing one-on-one visits to one of our clients at their house or residential care facility. During these visits, you might sit and chat, work on a hobby together, discuss the news, read a book, or listen to music together. If the care recipient is able, they might take a walk or go on an outing together. The visit duration and activity will be person-centred and dependent on the needs of the older person.

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