Multicultural Services

Our Multicultural Services support and empower humanitarian entrants, refugees, and other permanent migrants and their communities. Our mission is to facilitate their successful integration into Australian society, promoting diversity and inclusion within the Northern Beaches. To achieve these objectives, we provide comprehensive case management and implement programs that foster enhanced social participation and community connections, increased sense of belonging, improved economic and personal well-being and greater independence.

Did you know…

  • 1 out of 3 people in the Northern Beaches were born overseas?
  • the largest Tibetan community in Australia is in the Northern Beaches?
  • Community Northern Beaches has been operating Multicultural Services since 1990?

We offer support in several ways, including:

  • Settlement case management
  • Help to access and navigate government, health, and financial services
  • Information provided by a qualified immigration agent
  • Language services
  • Access to our domestic and family violence support and a network of providers
  • Connection with education providers and assistance with applications
  • Guidance in seeking suitable employment and employment-related education
  • Driving lessons using a CNB car with the assistance of volunteers
  • Citizenship test preparation
  • Pro-bono tax help from a qualified tax agent
  • Homework Club for children with English as their second language
  • Social and community programs
  • Information sessions
  • Referrals to specialist support such as legal and immigration
  • Material aid
  • Free computer and wifi access

Multicultural Directory

As a member of the Northern Beaches Multicultural Network we partnered with Northern Beaches Council to produce a Multicultural Directory for the Northern Beaches in several languages.

My Settlement Journey

Stepping into a New World

My Settlement Journey is a collection of personal settlement stories on the Northern Beaches. Storytellers from Tibet, Germany, Japan, Czech Republic, Sicily, and South America met with volunteer writers from the local community to share their stories about how they overcame the challenges of settling into a new country.

A Journey From Tibet To Australia

Download a free PDF book documenting the incredible journey of one man from Tibet to Australia, produced by Multicultural Services at Community Northern Beaches.

ESL Mentoring

ESL Mentoring Program

ESL program involves a volunteer being matched with a local migrant or refugee with the aim of them meeting once per week in a public place to participate in an everyday situation such as having a coffee or shopping. The goal of this program is simply to ensure new migrants have enough conversational English to feel confident in everyday situations and job interviews and be able to follow instructions when offered a position. Participants on both sides of this program find the experience of connecting with one another rewarding. If you are interested in learning more, please click the button below to get in touch.

Driving Program

We coordinate driving lessons using a CNB car with the assistance of volunteers. Our goal is to support newly settled refugees obtain their driver licence to remove a barrier to employment and promote greater independence and mobility.

NSW Driver Licensing Rules

Community Northern Beaches assisted Northern Beaches Council in developing the NSW Driver Licensing Rules brochure in Tibetan.

Multicultural Service - learn to drive program - Dhondup Yultse

Homework Club

The Homework Club supports children whose parents are not fluent in English, helping them overcome language barriers and improve their academic performance. This program builds confidence and encourages children to reach their full potential. If you are interested in finding out more, please click the button below to get in touch.

Tibetan Community Swim Program

Water Skills for Life are committed to educating the Tibetan and other CALD communities, who may be at risk on our beaches without proper education and training. They are working closely with the Tibetan Community of Australia and Community Northern Beaches to provide programs that will develop water awareness, swimming and water safety skills.

Water Skills For Life website:

https://waterskillsforlife.org.au/tibetan-swim-program/
 
Tibetan-Girls-Learn-to-Swim

Multicultural Services and Community Hub in Brookvale:

Brookvale Community Centre
North Hall, 2 Alfred Road
Brookvale 2100
(02) 9939 0100

Contact Multicultural Services

 

We receive Settlement Engagement and Transition Support (SETS) Program funding from the Department of Home Affairs via Settlement Services International (SSI)