Working with Young People from Multicultural Backgrounds: National
Youth Settlement Framework The NYSF is Australia’s first
evidence-based framework supporting good practice in youth settlement.
A conceptual and practical resource, the NYSF is designed to enable
services to respond more effectively to the needs of young people from
refugee and migrant backgrounds and support their active participation
in Australian society. The NYSF sets out the eight good practice
capabilities that should inform a youth-focussed approach in the
provision of settlement services, including those funded under
the Department of Social Services- Settlement Engagement and
Transition Support (SETS) Program. This is a valuable professional
development and networking opportunity for workers from a variety of
sectors including youth, settlement and government. This 1.5 day
training exploring: - How practicioner and policy makers can
incorporate the NYSF into thier work, including using the NYSF
Assessment Tools - Factors contributing to good settlement outcomes
for young people - Good practice in facilitating active citishenship
and introduction to reflective practice - Hear from young people from
refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds All participants will receive
copies of the NYSF, including additional resources and tools. This
training is linked to a range of competencies in the VET sector
Training Packages for Community Services and Health. Community
leader or unwaged volunteer? We would like to make this training
accessible to everyone. If you are a community leader or an unwaged
volunteer and would like to attend, please get in touch. Time Please
arrive to register from 9:00am so we can start promptly at 9:30am.
Catering MYAN NSW will provide lunch, morning and afternoon tea.
Please let us know via the registration page if you have any dietary
requirements. All catering will be halal. Getting There If driving,
parking facilities are available in the Civic West Parking Station in
Gibson Street, Honeysuckle area or council operated metered street
parking. Any person who has been granted a NSW or inter-state
Mobility Parking Scheme permit, including an Australian Disability
Permit, is able to park in Disabled, Staff and General bays free of
charge. Your valid parking scheme permits must be clearly displayed on
the passenger side of your front windscreen. Accessibility The
University of Newcastlle City Campus is an accessible space. Please
let us know if you have other accessibility requirements.
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