I specialize working
with multicultural communities, couples, youth and men.
Our work
with multicultural communities and organisations crosses a number of program areas at beyondblue, including our men's and perinatal programs.
The Centre works closely
with multicultural communities on a range of complex family issues, utilising its partnership with government, legal services and the community sector to deliver culturally - appropriate services.
Not exact matches
Rich in culture, history and art,
with a thriving economy and
multicultural communities, the mid-Atlantic region has something for everyone.
Now I work
with Christian churches and organizations like Willow Creek
Community Church leading and collaborating on
multicultural initiatives, alongside an amazing team of fellow reconcilers.
Hall addresses
with the question How shall we be able to fashion our life as the
community of Christ's disciples (after all, our only raison d'être), and how shall we carry on as a missionary faith, in a world that is
multicultural and pluralistic?
We develop young leaders who are committed to social and environmental justice and are equipped
with a sense of awe for natural and human beauty, tools for non-violent
multicultural community building, as well as the confidence to make positive change in our families,
communities and world.
The «British cities» in the 2011 Census (
with English - only identities at around 20 % and British - only identities close to 40 %) are
multicultural places
with long - settled migrant background populations, often
with larger South Asian and / or Muslim
communities: Blackburn, Bradford, Leicester, London and Luton.
At 5 p.m. NYC Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo hosts
multicultural holiday celebration in conjunction
with Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership, FAB Alliance, and Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Atlantic Terminal
Community Center, 501 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn.
With 15,000 students, 160 academic programs, and an energized campus
community, Western offers the focus on students and the faculty access of a smaller college and the academic choice, resources,
multicultural diversity, and room to grow of a large university.
Interracial dating has really evolved over the past two decades due to the fact that the younger generations have had the chance to grow up in
multicultural communities, allowing them to interact and make friends
with individuals from a variety of cultural backgrounds.
«Many
multicultural students experience intense culture shock when they come to college,» observes HGSE lecturer Josephine Kim, a National Certified Counselor whose research and clinical experience
with multicultural populations span residential facilities,
community agencies, and public and private schools.
In general, schools and
communities participate by organizing professional development opportunities to encourage collaborative planning between general and special educators, entering our national poster / essay contest, organizing
multicultural events and celebrations, issuing proclamations of Inclusive Schools Week in their
communities, giving awards and recognition to educators and
community members who are making a difference for students
with disabilities, holding book fairs, and writing letters - to - the - editor.
«Many
multicultural students experience intense culture shock when they come to college,» says Harvard Graduate School of Education lecturer Josephine Kim, a national certified counselor whose research and clinical experience
with multicultural populations span residential facilities,
community agencies, and public and private schools.
Many schools in
multicultural areas have used their kitchen garden programs to help bring together diverse
communities with a common love of growing food, such as Hebersham Public School in Western Sydney which has many students of Pacific and Maori backgrounds.
With this priority in mind, we recently expanded our recruiting efforts for tutors and teachers at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and, on other college campuses, in
multicultural fraternities and sororities and in student
communities of color.
Community Magnet Charter School (Elementary Magnet School in Los Angeles) has been awarded
with the National Blue Ribbon, which is one of the most prestigious awards for its educational excellence and for its focused on the study of humanities
with a
multicultural emphasis.
With the quickly - changing dynamics across our
communities, teachers often are facing the challenge of incorporating
multicultural education without proper preparation.
The first pilot project was held in 2012 in which a
multicultural health and
community - service centre, Access Alliance, adapted their action research resource for use
with elementary and secondary school students.
International families are never an overlooked part of the school
community with PTO Today's 2009 Parent Group of the Year for Outstanding Outreach to a
Multicultural Parent Base.
There needs to be a serious effort and commitment from federal, state, and local governments, as well as coalitions of school personnel
with community groups to ensure implementation, evaluation, and continued success of intercultural /
multicultural education in schools in the United States and across cultures.
This will require them to work
with parents and local
communities in understanding the traditional Eurocentered school system and one of the first steps in the process is advocating for
multicultural education.
Since opening in May 2001, Crissy Field Center — a non-profit partnership of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, National Park Service, and Presidio Trust — has provided relevant,
multicultural environmental education to nearly 600,000 people and worked
with more than 400
community organizations and schools throughout the Bay Area.
Widely regarded as a national model for environmental education and
multicultural youth development, the Parks Conservancy's youth programs at Crissy Field, in partnership
with the National Park Service and Presidio Trust, effectively utilize national parks as outdoor classrooms and successfully link the parks, schools and
community - based youth organizations.
University:
With 15,000 students, 160 academic programs, and an energized campus
community, Western offers the focus on students and the faculty access of a smaller college and the academic choice, resources,
multicultural diversity, and room to grow of a large university.
Purchase College Neuberger Museum of Art (735 Anderson Hill Rd, Purchase, NY 10577), December 1, 1:30 - 2:30 pm, screening event co-presented
with Office of
Community Engagement
Multicultural Center.
Founded in February 2017 by Angela Maria Spring, Duende District's mission is to bring a highly inclusive and pleasurable general bookstore experience in Washington, D.C. and surrounding areas, serving a
multicultural community with an equally
multicultural ownership / staff, and all are welcome.
We share an excerpt of our interview
with Miguel Arellano, the coordinator for the
Multicultural Center at Portland
Community College's Sylvania Campus.
Multicultural Communities for Mobility has been able to work more effectively within our
community as we have become more informed, engaged and involved in shaping discussions and actions related to transforming local power structures, developing priorities for Vision Zero
with the Los Angeles Vision Zero Alliance, and making recommendations to improve bike share through the Better Bike Share Partnership
with Metro, the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition (LACBC), and LADOT.
Working
with partners
Multicultural Communities for Mobility, the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation and LA Metro, the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition will conduct surveys, interviews,
community outreach and engagement in order to further define and refine equity goals and strategies to guide the bike share system as it expands beyond the downtown pilot.
Project Description This article briefly describes the
Multicultural Family Law (MFL) Facilitators project developed by United Cultures of Canada Association, Family Law Office (Legal Aid Alberta) and ASSIST
Community Services Centre
with financial assistance provided by the City of Edmonton —
Community Services.
1974 A group of parents start a Parents in Crisis group which spreads to
communities throughout the Lower Mainland 1976 Parents In Crisis (PIC)-- later to be named Parent Support Services Society of BC (PSS)-- is incorporated 1980 The BC Provincial Government declares PIC (PSS) the umbrella organization for self - help groups for the prevention of child abuse 1984 PIC (PSS) develops
multicultural programming and collaborates
with Aboriginal
communities (to develop programs that suited their unique needs) 1996 PIC (PSS) develops circles in different languages
with the support of steering committees.
In addition to the legal work I do, I am part of various vibrant
communities within the firm such as the TNOC women's network and the
Multicultural Network and also enjoy playing softball and field hockey
with my colleagues.
This is coupled
with 20 years education experience; 9 years in
multicultural classrooms, 3 years within a Native American culture, 2 years adult education, 3 years in special education setting, and volunteered in schools within the
communities in which I have lived.
Demonstrated ability to build strong, sustainable relationships
with multicultural parents and adolescent individuals, and the
community.
Broad based experience in research of teen parenting program techniques
with innate ability to build strong, sustainable relationships
with multicultural parents, adolescent individuals, and the
community.
Houston has a
multicultural population
with a large and growing international
community.
«I enjoy working
with folks who need support in managing a wide variety of issues from self - esteem and identity concerns to the stress of dealing
with multiple roles, relationships, and life demands (as students, partners, friends, parents, new professionals, family members,
community activists, etc.) My clinical interests include
multicultural and women's issues, racial / ethnic identity development (especially among biracial / multi - racial / ethnic / cultural individuals), sexual and gender identity development, adjustment and transition issues, and building healthy relationships through assertive communication and positive self - esteem.»
Reyes works
with My Choice Matters, who have developed a range of resources for
multicultural communities.
The Mental Health in
Multicultural Australia Project (MHiMA) project is focused on providing mental health promotion, prevention and early intervention for individuals and
communities with culturally diverse backgrounds.
Playing a lead role in a number of public events aimed at reinforcing the message «Everyone Belongs», RAV partnered
with the Victorian State Government, the Victorian
Multicultural Commission, Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria, local governments and
community agencies to celebrate the nation's cultural diversity.
Using
multicultural aides to communicate
with newly - arrived families and other families that do not have English as their first language, and help establish links across the school and broader
community.
In collaboration
with many organisations across the state, we coordinate workshops, forums, meetings, networks and support groups to meet the growing needs of Victoria's
multicultural community.
When schools work closely
with community organisations (such as neighbourhood centres and religious groups), and
with community services (for instance, allied health, employment, and
multicultural services), children and their families benefit from the best support possible.
In acknowledging and welcoming our
multicultural community, our Headstart programs believe every child, of whatever colour, race, religion, age, or sex has the right to be treated
with respect and understanding.
awareness and understanding of power, privilege, diversity, social responsibility and social justice, especially
with diverse,
multicultural, and underserved
communities.
Develop awareness and understanding of power, privilege, diversity, social responsibility and social justice, especially
with diverse,
multicultural, and underserved
communities.
She typically worked
with diverse and
multicultural communities helping to bridge counseling and mental health services
with underserved and underprivileged
communities, including court referred and mandated clients.»
Naveen's research interests and publications cover topics relating to
multicultural communities, LGBT populations, couples issues pertaining to gender equality, power and attunement along
with divorce and its effects on the family.
Funded agencies are encouraged to use FACS resources for working
with Aboriginal people and
communities and its
Multicultural Strategic Commitment.