The Black Caucus is proud to have a representative on the Victorian Multicultural Commission’s North West Regional Advisory Committee (RAC).
In this second quarter, the RAC took on the topics Racial Discrimination, Healthcare, Education, and our expectations of the VMC and our interactions and expectations of the organization.
Racial Discrimination – 01.08.24
Culturally appropriate meals on wheels.
Loosing hours on SBS.
Racism in the workplace.
Language differences.
Talking about food.
Racial discrimination in the work place.
Exploitation.
Pacific workers are heavy lifters – more than 30kg.
No safety net for casual workers not from here.
Interpreters and translators in the workplace.
Employer assisted programmes to include English language lessons.
Racial discrimination in the sporting space.
Racial discrimination during employment.
System in place where value is the driver rather than network.
Transparency on tender processes.
English as a discrimination tool in interviews
People from abroad may not have local business knowledge
Discrimination through references.
Equal opportunities.
Contracts that they are being signed to.
Shortlist.
EBAs that adjust for a migrant wok force.
Diversity up to the middle ranks, but none at the senior and upper management
Blind employment process.
Racial discrimination through names on a CV.
Gain access into the country based on skills, but then skilled opportunities are not available.
Economic hardship tends to exacerbate racial discrimination in the workplace.
Overqualified as skilled migrants.
Teaching standards
Commit to the campaign
Seniors in home and cultural food.
Age discrimination.
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Bring the community together – With help from the government with resources.
Interpretation and translation upskilling – Utilise our languages.
Interpreter and translators on site.
Material in the language of the employees
VMC to raise awareness of racial discrimination and influence
Intercultural relevance in sporting bodies.
VMC to influence the Age department and DHSS from a racial lens.
Overseeing body to monitor racial mix of organisations.
Strengthening anti discrimination laws.
Racial discrimination of the police – Highlight the gangs.
State government could “shadow shop” the employment market to see whether
Healthcare – 02.09.24
Tasks
1. Census ethnic representation reinstated. VMC to lobby on our behalf
2. Mandatory healthcare representation at festivals as a criteria for government funding.
3. Funding at local levels in schools, clubs, community organisations. Bottom up approach to needs.
4. Employment pathways. VMC to lead advocacy.
5. Funding bias beyond festivals into community programmes
6. Consular support advertised as a mental health option
7. Celebrating good mental health programmes and success stories through mental health awards. Funded through VMC et al.
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Health literacy – Language service – Targeted assistance – Including multicultural experience in healthcare – Stigma – Racism in health structures = Health services responding to changing communities – Funding ad focus – Improvement to language services – increase awareness of language service – multicultural communities represented in the workforce – Health work force – Training pathways – Invites a speaker from Refugee Health and Community health – Existing structures/partnerships
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Hospital access to interpreters, Stigma, Health seeking behaviours, Action accessing healthcares = Skilled worker who can not work in Australia act as health translators – Intersections of work – Adverts translated into other languages – Cultural understanding. – Funding to community networks.
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Increase in chronic healthcare, Rising cost – Waiting periods = Government intervention on these serves, giving proper direction, wait times to be reduced
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Hard to get what you need – waiting times – Interpreter – language barriers – You have to know the system – Stigma = Open a big facility multicultural assistance Navigators – Teach you how to use the system
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Decisions are not being made by the people in the waiting rooms
Representation in the decision making process = More POC representative, proactive recruitment – proactive training – VMC resources being depleted,
Education – 01.10.24
International students
Qualified teachers in the community
Looking in the wrong places\
Visa situation
International students to teach
Visa teaching pathway
Retires as teachers
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Women are late to education
Defined by their parents
Priorities shift in 40s
Short courses – Pathway to a job
Access
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Supporting of international students – teaching as a pathway to residency
Recognition of overseas learning
Removal of red tape
Short courses
Concession learning without a concession card – eligibility for courses
Process after education – Support in the communities
Promotion and distribution
Access to English education – Review of existing programmes are required
List of employers that have links into the POC communities
Safe work places list
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Educating a woman is educating a family and a nation
Basic understanding of English
Sliding scale of English requirement
The hidden cost of education
CV making
Support and guidance
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Mentors are a very important point. AIM, one of the organisations I’m part of, has a mentoring program that I’ve been part of as a mentor to international students in my community helping with course topics and especially on CV, interviews and ‘how to get a job’ post course completion. Although individual communities are working on this.
This should be readily available in our communities in Victoria.
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Part qualified
How short courses are perceived in the market
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*My support/comments for short courses (are things like Forklift Licence, Traffic Management, White Card, HR/MR licencing*
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Placement of students – Government assistance to place students
Retirees pension consideration – Imparting knowledge
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Skilled educators not being given licence to teach.
Partnership arrangements with universities and education departments
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Mentorship course (4-6 weeks) – Job skills milestones
Women’s Family cost of education – Baby sitting, Food preparation. – Subsidies
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VMC support on how to activate our communities to be empowered to make real changes to law
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International student concessions – Transport, ID cards, Children on international students fees -Special needs funds are unavailable – parents afraid of diagnosing their children for fear of visa rejection.
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Educational administrator with PoC backgrounds Principles and Vic Principles
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Parents who may not have confident English
Industry sponsoring bright minds
VMC advocating to Industry
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We arrange interpreters to join Parent/Teacher meetings. There is free interpretation and translation service from Language Loop for state schools.
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VMC advocating Mentoring around how industry works in Australia.
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Paid placements, Travel costs, subsidies lunch.
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NDIS provider numbers in education
RAC expectations of the VMC
SLA – Expected turn around and response times for RAC queries, submitted documentation, requests and progress.
VMC supposed to be the “conduit between the community and the minister and their office.” Vivianne Nguyen.
RAC does not see the results of its contribution.
Community Priorities missed – Census ethnic representation reinstated. VMC to lobby on our behalf
Paul’s Employment paper was unacknowledged and unanswered
VMC should make data and statistics available to the RAC members so they may better inform their communities, as well as better focusing our RAC discussions.
At the End of Year presentation the VMC shared their objectives for 2025. We not that the advocacy mentions data collection and trust that the RAC priorities are included.

