Sentences with phrase «multicultural affairs»

The Council provides advice to the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship and the Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs and Settlement Services on cultural diversity and social cohesion.
(Minister for Immigration and multicultural Affairs v Eshetu (1999) 197 CLR 611 at 628.)
[78] VicHealth and the Victorian Office of Multicultural Affairs, More than tolerance: embracing diversity for health, (2006) p1.
The project was done in collaboration with the Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Multicultural Affairs (DATSIMA) in particular Wayne Briscoe and Marjorie Weber.
This collaborative action would see the Minister for Rural Health working closely with colleagues in several other portfolios: Nigel Scullion (Minister for Indigenous Affairs); Michaelia Cash (in her capacity as Minister for Women); Fiona Nash (now Minister for Regional Development and Regional Communications); his portfolio colleague Ken Wyatt (Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care); Jane Prentice (relating to disability services); Zed Seselja (multicultural affairs); and Karen Andrews (in relation to her responsibility for vocational education and skills).
The then Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Senator Vanstone, observed that:
The Committee notes the recent review within Parliament of the State party's refugee and humanitarian immigration policies and that the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs has issued guidelines for referral to him of cases in which questions regarding the State party's compliance with the Covenant may arise.
• Awarded the certificate of achievement in recognition of outstanding academic achievement from the office of multicultural affairs at Bowling Green State University.
Office of Multicultural Affairs Administrative Assistant Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Collaborated and reported to the Director of Retention Services and Multicultural Affairs.
Wednesday, September 16, 6 pm — Dinner + Conversation between Matt Samson and Regina Jose Galindo; co-hosted by OLAS and Multicultural Affairs; event is open to Davidson College students, faculty and staff.
The exhibition, related programming, and catalogue are made possible through the support of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Bacca Foundation Visiting Lecture and Artist Fund, Herb Jackson and Laura Grosch Gallery Endowment, the Davidson College Friends of the Arts, Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS), and Multicultural Affairs.
The exhibition also received support from Duke University's Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies, Department of Music, Department of Romance Studies, Department of Theater Studies, John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute, the Office of Public Affairs and Government Relations, Duke Center for Multicultural Affairs, and the Visual Studies Initiative.
The evening was sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Multicultural Affairs Council of the Student Government Association at Trinity College.
As an associate dean of student and multicultural affairs at Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire, Alvord is attempting to bridge two worlds of healing: Navajo and Western medicine.
These initiatives included the establishment of the HMS Office of Recruitment and Multicultural Affairs and the Pre-Matriculation Summer Program for minority students.
For further information about the history of HMS or to learn about the Pre-Matriculation Summer Program, please visit the Office of Recruitment and Multicultural Affairs or contact program director Rosa J. DaSilva.
A Commission for Women and a Commission for Multicultural Affairs were set up to watch over pluralist purity, and in keeping with the activist and inclusivist mood of the designers, much of the recruiting for the new staff was done from among a pool of individuals far to the left of most of the clergy and laity.
Following calls by Seattle University student groups for a «physical space for healing,» the school's Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted an event aiming to deconstruct «white feminism.»
This is a truly multicultural affair!

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In addition to her 34 - year private practice in New York City, she is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, an AASECT certified sex therapist, a member of the American Family Therapy Academy, and the bestselling author of Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence (Harper Collins)-- soon bringing more of her inclusive, multicultural pulse to her latest book, The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity (Harper Collins) in October 2017.
Barahona Center for the Promotion of Literacy in English and Spanish Coalition for Asian - American Children and Families Center for Multilingual Multicultural Research Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute National Association for Bilingual Education National Black Child Development Institute Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs (OBEMLA)
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The idea for a multicultural complex, bringing together in one place different forms of art and literature, developed, in part, from the ideas of France's first Minister of Cultural Affairs, André Malraux, a western proponent of the decentralisation of art and culture by impulse of the political power.
In 2015, she was appointed by the Mayor of New York City to the Cultural Affairs Advisory Commission, and in 2017, she was honored by The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Multicultural Audience Development Initiative.
This exhibition was sponsored by Multicultural Program & Services, Division of Student Affairs, College of Architecture & The Arts, College of Business, College of Law, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, University Graduate School and the African and African Diaspora Studies.
As the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, stated,
The Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs announces following the passage of the Bill:
The family violence SRA was agreed with the Australian Department of Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (now the Department of Immigration and Citizenship and whose relevant responsibilities have been transferred to the Department of Families, Communities and Indigenous Affairs), and the Tasmanian Department of Premier and Cabinet.
And Hannaford, J, Huggins J, and Collins B, 2003, Review of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission: Public Discussion Paper, Department of Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs, Canberra.
The Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs announces the membership of the Government - appointed advisory body, the National Indigenous Council (NIC).
As the Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs has noted, «the bulk of the Australian Government's reforms to Indigenous affairs are proceeding independently of (the ATSIC Amendment) Bill... The Bill does oneAffairs has noted, «the bulk of the Australian Government's reforms to Indigenous affairs are proceeding independently of (the ATSIC Amendment) Bill... The Bill does oneaffairs are proceeding independently of (the ATSIC Amendment) Bill... The Bill does one thing.
The Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs in her speech made reference to a new conversation taking place in Australia and stated:
[211] In June 2005, the then Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs had confirmed that the government remained committed to establishing representative bodies at the regional level:
On 19 June 2002 the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs referred to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs an inquiry into capacity building and service delivery in Indigenous communities.
In June 2005, the then Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs confirmed that the government remained committed to establishing representative bodies at the regional level:
On 24 December 2002, the Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs issues general directions to ATSIC to address potential conflicts of interest by preventing ATSIC from funding organisations of which full - time ATSIC officeholders are directors or in which they have a controlling interest.
The Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs issues directions requiring ATSIS to:
The Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs notes that:
On 10 April 2003, the Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs foreshadows that the Government «would be taking action in the forthcoming Budget to separate the roles undertaken within ATSIC» (9).
The Ministerial Taskforce Charter outlines the government's long term agenda for Indigenous policy while at the same time focusing on the strategies to be put in place urgently to improve outcomes.23 As the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, stated «every dollar spent on Indigenous projects and services must contribute to improved outcomes».24 The Ministerial Taskforce Charter stresses the urgency of improving social and economic well being for Indigenous Australians focusing on housing, health, education, employment, family violence, increasing economic development, improving community safety, and law and justice.
Public discussion began in late 20045 when the CEO of New South Wales Native Title Services and member of the government - appointed Indigenous advisory body, the National Indigenous Council (NIC), 6 Mr Warren Mundine, issued a press release calling for changes to the tenure of Indigenous land to facilitate increased home ownership and business development.7 In February 2005, the federal Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs indicated that the Australian Government would contemplate changes to tenure in reforming the federal land rights legislation operating in the Northern Territory, the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth) 8
That OIPC sat awkwardly in the Department of Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA).
[19] Hannaford, J, Huggins J, and Collins B, 2003, Review of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission: Public Discussion Paper, Department of Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs, Canberra.
On 15 January 2004, the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs announces that, «the Government intends to introduce legislation to reform the Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act to improve the effectiveness of Indigenous organisations for the benefit of their communities.»
In early November 2004, following the abolition of ATSIC, the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs announced the establish ment of the NIC, a government appointed Indigenous advisory body.
The Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs issues general directions to ATSIC to address potential conflicts of interest by preventing ATSIC from funding organisations of which full - time ATSIC officeholders are directors or in which they have a controlling interest.
The role that land could play in supporting home and business ownership for Indigenous families and individuals has been given consideration by the Attorney - General and Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs.4
The Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs issues directions to ATSIS» Chief Executive Officer requiring it to:
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