Multicultural communities
We work with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities to ensure they understand their voting responsibilities and participate in democracy.
To achieve this, we partner with service providers and communities to offer culturally responsive services and promote electoral participation.
Active citizenship workshop for community leaders
Our active citizenship workshop aims to increase community leaders’ political literacy and capacity to make positive change for their community; ultimately leading to increased participation in elections.
The workshop consists of 2 parts:
- Be heard: an all-day workshop designed to assist and build participants’ knowledge and skills on how to take action step-by-step.
- Be informed: a 5-and-half hour workshop for participants who want to better understand government and how preferential voting works.
Both workshops are best suited as part of existing leadership programs. Content is flexible and can be adapted to meet participants’ learning needs.
To enquire about the workshop, contact us.
Community Voice
Community Voice is our CALD advisory group.
It provides expert advice and knowledge to ensure our work is culturally responsive to community needs. It also improves our access to communities and ensures we consult and speak with the right people when developing services and resources. Community Voice meets a twice a year.
Current members include government and non-government CALD workers, ethno-specific service providers and community members.
New members are always welcome. Please contact us to get involved.
Multicultural inclusion plan
Our Multicultural inclusion plan aims to address the needs of Victoria’s ever-growing population of CALD voters as well as making sure that our workforce is reflective of, and responsive to, the community we serve. Drawing from extensive internal and external consultations, the plan has devised realistic and achievable actions.
The plan's actions are grouped into the following priority areas:
- access – culturally responsive information and services
- employment – staff recruitment and retention
- community – engagement, capacity building, collaboration and partnership
- capability – building staff capability to provide culturally responsive information and service.