The Settlement Grants Program (SGP) funded by Department of Immigration and Citizenship is a multifaceted program of support for young people (12 – 25 years) who are new to Australia (between 6 months and 5 years in the country) and have entered on a refugee or humanitarian visa. This program is funded by the Australian government’s Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
Monash Multicultural Support Program provides support to young people and their communities from culturally diverse backgrounds who live, work, study, play or have significant connections to the City of Monash. The program engages young people through:
“Participation, Information & Engagement”, more fondly known as PIE, was funded by City of Greater Dandenong through the innovative CALD Youth Inclusion funding as a pilot in 2011. In 2012 we are happy to announce the return of PIE project through the support of City of Greater Dandenong’s Community Grants Program and the philanthropic trust the R.E. Ross Trust.
SEAAC runs two valuable Homework support program aimed at young people from CALD backgrounds. The program offers support from tutors who can help students in a range of subject areas.
Engage, Exchange & Empower is a dynamic program targeting young persons from a refugee and migrant background living in the south and south-eastern region of Melbourne.
L2P program coordinated by Southern Ethnic Advisory and Advocacy Council (SEAAC) in partnership with the City of Monash and City of Kingston is a VicRoads Learner Driver program for learner drivers aged 16-20 years old who face significant barriers to gain 120 mandatory driving hours on the road.
