Magenta person SEAAC is a community based organisation that seeks to enable young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds to be active, informed, and well skilled members of society. We explicitly seek to empower individuals and local communities to have a greater influence over the decisions that influence their lives.  

Multicultural Youth Services

20th anniversary

Last Updated (Wednesday, 14 December 2011 14:01)

SEAAC just turned 20 years young; we celebrated SEAAC birth and End of Year Celebration on 26th Nov 2011 at Springvale Learning Activities Centre - 1 Osborne Avenue, Springvale

comment by our volunteer

"John and I had a delightful time on Saturday afternoon.  It is very rewarding to be part of the SEEAC family , Judy"

To view the event photos, please click here

 

 

SELLEN

Last Updated (Tuesday, 13 December 2011 15:25)

 

Is English your Second Language?

Are you between the ages of 16-20?

SELLEN would like to introduce an exciting new 18 week Pre-apprenticeship in Engineering course designed specifically for ESL students of refugee or CALD background in a joint partnership between Apprenticeships Group Australia (AGA) and Chisholm Institute.

AGA is a major employer of apprentices throughout Victoria and currently employs more than 1500 apprentices across a range of trades. This program was developed to provide recruits for engineering apprenticeships (fitters and turners and boilermakers) - a skills shortage area for our region.

Please click here to download the flyer

 

SEAAC Video

Last Updated (Wednesday, 14 December 2011 15:25)

The 2010 SEAAC video features interviews with youth, community leaders and staff about the benefit of SEAAC Multicultural services and programs. To view the SEAAC video please click here

Participation Information Engagement (PIE) video

 

The PIE program's aim is to engaging youth in positive activities and will also provide them with useful information to assist them to become informed, well skilled & active participants of the society. click here

   

Values 

RESPECT and understanding for diversity COMMITMENT to the principles of social justice and the dignity of each individual ALL PEOPLE have the right to maintain their own belief systems and culture EQUALITY of gender

 

ALL YOUNG PEOPLE should be supported to achieve their potential and life goals EQUAL OPPORTUNITY for all SOCIAL CHANGE for a more just society FAMILY and broader cultural community are integral factors in young people's lives

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