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Simplified Chinese Instructions sheet: Grow Together was an initiative led by enliven in partnership with SMRC during the pandemic. Planter bags, seedlings, Seasol, potting mix, recipe books and other resources were distributed to over 200 families to encourage growing food at home. Green, yellow, red, purple and orange kits were produced, each with different seedlings and separate instruction sheets.
The Local Health Service Directory has been developed to support the health needs of children and young people living in out of home care. The purpose of this directory is to support access to appropriate and affordable health care and specialist services for al those involved in a child’s care.
Simplified Chinese Instructions sheet: Grow Together was an initiative led by enliven in partnership with SMRC during the pandemic. Planter bags, seedlings, Seasol, potting mix, recipe books and other resources were distributed to over 200 families to encourage growing food at home. Green, yellow, red, purple and orange kits were produced, each with different seedlings and separate instruction sheets.
The Community Conversations project is a partnership between HealthWest Partnership (lead organisation), the Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY), and the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health (MCWH).
In 2020, researchers asked twenty young people and women from migrant and refugee backgrounds in Melbourne’s west about their experiences of finding work in Australia. A series of common themes emerged from the interviews across both CMY and MCWH groups. These provide valuable insights for policy-makers and service providers seeking to improve the social and economic prospects of young people and women from migrant and refugee backgrounds.
Simplified Chinese Instructions sheet: Grow Together was an initiative led by enliven in partnership with SMRC during the pandemic. Planter bags, seedlings, Seasol, potting mix, recipe books and other resources were distributed to over 200 families to encourage growing food at home. Green, yellow, red, purple and orange kits were produced, each with different seedlings and separate instruction sheets.