ECCV | UPDATING | eBulletin #39 | September 2023
CYMHT | GATHERING | ARUSI (The Wedding) – Cross-Cultural Dialogue: African-Australian Mental Health | Wednesday 11 October 2023 | 11am-1pm
Join us for a captivating journey that combines storytelling with mental health awareness and stigma reduction.
- Where: Visy Cares Hub, 80B Harvester Rd, Sunshine VIC 3020
- Cost: $0–$16.50
- Bookings: online via Eventbrite
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VTMH | WEBINAR | Afghan Community Response Project: A Collaborative Approach to restore hope, create safety and increase connection in times of crisis | Wednesday 18 October 2023 | 3pm–4pm
The Afghan Community Response Project (ACR) was established in August 2021 by Foundation House in response to the Taliban take-over of Afghanistan, which saw approximately 5,000 people evacuated from Kabul by the Australian Government, the majority of whom arrived in Melbourne.
- Parwin Miazoi and
- Zabi Mazoori (Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture (Foundation House))
- Where: Online via Zoom — details to be sent to registrants in advance
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: essential, spaces are limited. Please register early to secure a place.
ILF | UPDATING | News from the Indigenous Literacy Foundation | September 2023
Yamandhu marang.
- Watch the ILD Film and Livestream From Sydney Opera House
- Watch The Indigenous Literacy Day Film (15 mins)
SPOTLIGHTING | Word of the Month
- Porcupine = ganyi
- Phonetics: gan-ee
- Download the audio
News
CELEBRATING | Indigenous Literacy Day with 300,000 People!
ADVISING | A big announcement for Busking for Change 2024!
SHARING | ILF CEO Ben Bowen's connection to Country
"It’s a place where I grew up, learning from my nan and Community about fishing, harvesting and the seasons" – Ben.
CALLING | Unpublished Indigenous Writers for Boundless Indigenous Writer's Mentorship
PUBLISHING | In my Blood It Runs becomes a children's book!
CLICKING | For More Stories
Work in Community
The Barramundi Song in Kunwinjku Language
Tiwi Futures Expo
Pamela Lofts Workshop
Ambassador News
Dr Debra Dank
Dr Anita Heiss AM
Special Thanks
Community Fundraisers
GiveOUT | CALLING | Champions for your chosen LGBTIQA+ community
There’s never been a better time to be the hero. LGBTIQA+ communities need us!
- Sign up your organisation for GiveOUT day before 6 October
- Make an early donation
Become a Fundraising Champion!
Check out one of our first Champions of GiveOUT Day 2023, Laura Cripps! Laura has chosen to be a fundraising Champion for The Pinnacle Foundation.
Sign up early to win extra cash for your organisation!
- Pick a project close to your heart
- Sign up as their Champion
- Encourage your networks to donate via your Champion page
Greg Gould: Champion In Honour Of Simon Dunn
"It was really important for me to be part of GiveOUT Day this year. I've been a proud ambassador for the past 2 years alongside the late Simon Dunn and I wanted to carry the torch for him this year in loving memory of our beautiful friend. GiveOUT Day is vital for our community and a great way to support our charities and organisations.I have written a song for Simon called “Save Me A Seat”... I hope it can help anyone grieving the loss of someone they love and connect them with their loved one. Like the lyrics of the song say… their ‘spirit lives on’."
On The Ground
South Australia – Matched Funding Announcements
“LGBTQIA+ projects are consistently under-supported within the philanthropic funding landscape. GiveOUT Day is such a valuable opportunity to not just support these charities and organisations but to raise awareness of the incredible value of the work they do with the Rainbow Community.”
– Niall Fay, Chief Executive, Fay Fuller Foundation
“The Wyatt Trust is pleased to partner with GiveOUT as a way of supporting the strength of LGBTIQ+ communities, and hasten the path to equity and financial inclusion.”– Stacey Thomas, Chief Executive Officer, The Wyatt Trust
Aurora Ignite Pride Grants | applications close 13 October 2023
For LGBTIQ+ organisations in NSW.CHUFFED | RAISING | Awareness, Support and Funds towards VIC Farm Sanctuary, AUST metal detectors for Ukrainians
VIC | CHUFFED | RAISING | Awareness, Support and Funds towards Farm Sanctuary
“Sanctuary life has become unrecognisable, there is not a moment to stop at all – there are so many mouths to feed, medicine and special attention to be given, John and I are simply run off our feet – but we must go on for the sake of these animals who were simply born the wrong sex, species, or had something wrong with them – meaning they were not valued and were to be disposed of.”
AUST | CHUFFED | RAISING | Awareness, Support and Funds towards metal detectors for Ukrainians
S2b | CALLING | Artists, Upcoming Gala & Open Positions | Spring 2023
We have a spring in our step!
CELEBRATING | Space2b Dinner Dance | Friday 27 October 2023 | 6.30-11pm
GATHERING | Laneway Festive Market | Sunday 3 December 2023
SHOWING | See The Sky Exhibition | 5–30 September 2023
CALLING | Artists for Space2b Affordable Art Show | submissions close 12 November 2023
WORKSHOPPING | Nature & Ink | Saturday 14 October 2023 | 2–4pm
- Where: Space2b Social Design, 144 Chapel St, St Kilda VIC 3182 Australia
- Cost: $30
- Bookings: online via S2b
OFFERING | Volunteer Opportunities At Space2B
- SEO Expert
- Call for Events
- Online Cafe Support
- Sewing Mentors
- Grant Writers
GiveOUT | SUPPORTING | Proudly for a First Nations Voice to Parliament
GiveOUT supports Australia saying YES in the upcoming Referendum for a constitutionally enshrined First Nations Voice
LGBTQIA+ people understand the significance of a public vote about their lives, and the importance of allies in advocating for change. It is time for the LGBTQIA+ community, and the Australian people as a whole, to stand in solidarity with our First Nations communities, including our Brotherboys, Sistergirls and other LGBTQIA+ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.At GiveOUT, we know that there is no substitute for the wisdom of lived experience when it comes to designing policies and programs.
“As an organisation that exists to address systemic disadvantage, and provide impacted communities the resources they need to drive their own solutions, GiveOUT fully supports this much needed reform to ensure First Nations people are recognised in the constitution and are given a voice on the issues and interventions that impact them.” – Georgia Mathews, Chair of GiveOUTPolls have demonstrated that over 80% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people support a Voice to Parliament*. We call upon our LGBTQIA+ friends and allies to join this historic movement and vote ‘YES’ in the Referendum. We must take this important step toward a fairer future for this country.
You can show your support by:
- Going public with your support of YES to a Voice
- If you’re an LGBTIQA+ community organisation, adding your organisation’s name to Equality Australia’s statement
- Take action via yes23.com.au
*Source: https://www.unsw.edu.au/news/2023/06/ten-questions-about-the-voice-to-parliament---answered-by-the-ex
Love,
The GiveOUT team
VTMH | DEMONSTRATING | Solidarity In Context to the Upcoming Referendum
At an important moment in history, Victorian Transcultural Mental Health (VTMH) strongly supports the upcoming national vote about adding an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice (The Voice) to the Australian Constitution.
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PWR | UPDATING | An Urgent Call for the Amazon, A Call to be Vigilant, Upcoming Events and more | 22 September 2023
Leaders at the 2023 Parliament of the World’s Religions Offer Urgent Call for the Amazon
Explore the Main Stage Sessions at the 2023 Parliament of the World’s Religions
Media Coverage of 2023 Parliament Shares Call to Conscience to 2.5 Billion
Special Feature | A Call to be Vigilant: The Reverend James Lawson’s Message for Defending Human Rights and Freedom
Upcoming Events
Stay up to date with the work of the Parliament
Special Offers from Our Network
"We are a stronger country when faith is fully embraced as a source of inspiration and a bridge of cooperation."
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VTMH | GATHERING | Women Empowering Communities 'Deepening the Dialogue in Mental Health and Wellbeing' Forum | Thursday 26 October 2023 | registrations opening at 9am for 9.30am–4.30pm
A full day, in person forum, will include dynamic presentations from a variety of community projects, a Q&A session, musical performance, and keynote speakers; Nyadol Nyuon, Sue-Anne Hunter, and Mary Crooks, all captured in stunning detail by graphic recorder Debbie Wood.
Victorian Transcultural Mental Health (VTMH), supported by the Darebin Intercultural Centre, invites you to join us as we showcase work undertaken by women to strengthen mental health and wellbeing in their communities.Who should come?
Consumer, carer and community members, mental health practitioners, educators and leaders, and health and community workers with an interest in mental health are invited to register- Where: Preston Shire Hall, Entry via 286 Gower St, Preston, Victoria
- Cost: $100 per ticket. Morning tea, lunch & refreshments provided
- Bookings: essential. Spaces are limited. Registrations close Thursday 12 October 2023 or until sold out. Please register early to secure a place.
A limited number of complimentary tickets are available for consumer, carer, and community representatives. Please email vtmh@svha.org.au to enquire.
GEIFN | AWAKENING | Peace in Gathering Times – Commemorating UN International Day of Peace | 21 September
In This Section
- UN | COMMEMORATING | International Day of Peace | 21 September
- UNHCR | UPDATING | Forcibly Displaced, Refugees & Stateless | Figures at a Glance | 14 June 2023
- GEIFN | Aspiring Global Engagement in Friendlier Neighbourhoods
1. UN | COMMEMORATING | International Day of Peace | 21 September
Each year the International Day of Peace (IDP) is observed around the world on 21 September. The UN General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, through observing 24 hours of non-violence and cease-fire. Never has our world needed peace more.
This year’s theme is Actions for Peace: Our Ambition for the #GlobalGoals. It is a call to action that recognizes our individual and collective responsibility to foster peace. Fostering peace contributes to the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals will create a culture of peace for all.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said, “Peace is needed today more than ever. War and conflict are unleashing devastation, poverty, and hunger, and driving tens of millions of people from their homes. Climate chaos is all around. And even peaceful countries are gripped by gaping inequalities and political polarization.”
2023 marks the mid-point in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals. The 2023 observance of the International Day of Peace coincides with the SDG summit (18–19 September) to mark the mid-point milestone.
The SDGs aim to bring us closer to having more peaceful, just, and inclusive societies, free from fear and violence. But without the buy-in and contribution of a wide range of actors including the 1.2 billion young people alive, the goals will not be achieved. We invite you to join the United Nations’ call to take action for peace: fight inequality, drive action on climate change, and promote and protect human rights.
2023 is also the 75th anniversaries of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide. IDP 2023 encourages all youth to be ambitious in their engagement as positive and constructive social agents, to join the movement to reach the SDGs and contribute to building sustainable peace. Together we can help to lead our world towards a greener, more equitable, just, and secure future for all. More.
2. UNHCR | UPDATING | Forcibly Displaced, Refugees & Stateless | Figures at a Glance | 14 June 2023
At the end of 2022 as a result of persecution, conflict, violence, human rights violations or events seriously disturbing public order, 108.4 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced.
- 35.3 million refugees comprising 29.4 million refugees under UNHCR’s mandate and 5.9 million Palestine refugees under UNRWA’s mandate.
- 62.5 million internally displaced people
- 5.4 million asylum seekers
UNHCR personnel
UNHCR's workforce is the backbone of operations. At 31 December 2022, there were 18,879 employees, of whom around 91 per cent are based in the field.
We work in 137 countries and territories, with personnel based in a mixture of regional and branch offices and sub and field offices. Our teams work hard to help the displaced, specializing in a wide range of disciplines, including legal protection, administration, community services, public affairs and health.
How is UNHCR funded?
UNHCR is funded almost entirely by voluntary contributions, with 75% from governments and the European Union. 3% comes from other inter-governmental organizations and pooled funding mechanisms, while a further 21% is from the private sector, including foundations, corporations and the public. Additionally, we receive a limited subsidy (1%) from the UN budget for administrative costs, and accept in-kind contributions, including items such as tents, medicines and trucks.
UNHCR was launched on a shoestring annual budget of US$300,000 in 1950. But as our work and size have grown, so too have the costs. Our annual budget rose to more than US$1 billion in the early 1990s and reached a new annual high of US$10.714 billion in 2022. For up-to-date information about UNHCR’s financial needs visit our Global Focus website.
Our yearly budget supports continuing operations and supplementary programmes to cover emergencies, such as the Ukraine crisis, the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan and the Pakistan floods as well as large-scale repatriation operations.
3. GEIFN | Aspiring Global Engagement in Friendlier Neighbourhoods
- Promoting harmony and respect for faiths, values, cultures and traditions in our shared community.
- Providing opportunities for dialogue, understanding, harmonious interaction, co-operative community service and events that highlight positive contributions in the community.
- Demonstrating respect for others belief’s, cultures and traditions. This desire arises from our common humanity and our being people of faith.
- Recognising neighbours, that we have responsibilities to ourselves, community and the world.
- Encouraging citizens, all to put aside intolerance, prejudice and divisiveness to attain peaceful and fruitful co-existence.
- Acknowledging traditional inhabitants of Port Phillip, Glen Eira and surrounds are the Boon Wurrung, Bunurong and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation.
- Respecting past, present and future elders of all spiritual traditions. May we find together a generous way to accommodate those in need of refuge. Let us be cool, strive individually and together to overcome inequality, violence, disengagement, tragedy and injustice wherever it may be. Let us honour, savour and enjoy results of mindful effort so more thrive peacefully in our place called home.
In This Section
a) Badgesb) Photocardsc) Coffee Mugsd) Contemplationse) Inspirationsf) Sharing Downloadable PDF Statementsg) Update Your Contact Details
h) Community Engages
i) Acknowledgments
j) Dedicating Merit and Best Wishes for Less Suffering
a) Badges
Description:
Size: 56mm diametre, safety-pin clasp
Pack Contains: 20
Cost: $40 per pack
Includes Postage to Australian Addresses
OR download free digital version here for adding to your documents:
b) Photocards
– Ajahn Thanasanti, Australian Buddhist nun
High quality high gloss 1 sided on photographic paper
Individual Size: 15x10cm
Pack Contains: 10 cards
Cost: $6 per pack
Includes Postage to Australian Addresses
OR download free digital version here:
c) Coffee Mugs
View 2: Found Peace: If it was easy, everybody would be doing it.
Description:
- White ceramic 325ml mug with wrap-around image
- Pack Contains: 1 Mug
- Cost: $25 ea until stocks last
- Includes Postage to Australian Addresses
d) Contemplations
(Daily, before meals or anytime)
We give thanks for the precious nature
of life.
We give thanks for the precious nature
of the lives of those we care for
and who care for us.
We give thanks for the precious nature
of the many interconnected conditions
that come together today
to allow us to enjoy this place,
this company,
this purpose,
this potential,
this time.
We give thanks for the precious nature
of all Teachers, Teachings and Opportunities to Share.
We give thanks for the precious nature
of my/your/our life.
May all beings enjoy such benefits
or if not, have less Suffering until planting the seeds for growth.
For the benefit of all, thankyou.
(Daily, after meals or at the closing)
Please forgive me
For anything I did or said
Or failed to do or say,
That hurt you or upset you,
Whether I did them intentionally or unintentionally
I forgive you
For anything you did or said
Or failed to do or say
That hurt me or upset me,
Whether you did them intentionally or unintentionally
May all live in Peace, Wellbeing and Happiness
Description:
High quality laserprinted 2 sided leaflet
Individual Size: 21x10cm
Pack Contains: 12 leafs
Cost: $6 until stocks last
Includes Postage to Australian Addresses
OR download free digital version here:
e) Inspirations
Found Peace. If it was easy then everybody would be enjoying it.
Beat Time, Check Source:
Re:lig:ion = again/back : join/unite : energy
High quality laserprinted 2 sided leaflet
Individual Size: 21x10cm
Pack Contains: 12 leafs
Cost: $6 per pack
Includes Postage to Australian Addresses
OR download free digital version here:
f) Sharing Downloadable PDF Statements
g) Contact Details For GEIFN:
Caretaker Carey Rohrlach
Tel: 0438 371 488
Email: caretaker@geifn.org
Website: www.geifn.org
h) Community Engages
i) Acknowledgments
ReconciliationInvitation to Support Content Creators
Caretaker Disclosure
Words and concepts are conditional things that point to a 'reflection of experience'. They are limited and do not adequately describe the 'full lived experience'. Like the moon's reflection on a lake's surface, it is not the moon, nor the experience of gazing up at the darkened sky transformed by the presence of a full moon. It is in the eyes/ears/nose/mouth/touch/cognisance of the beholder.
This curation is an interpretation of the universal basis of re:lig:ion (Latin = again:uniting:energy) or bodhicitta (Sanskrit = Awakening Consciousness). This email invites a sharing of countless thoughts, words and actions wishing, causing and receiving less Suffering and more Happiness. For benefit initially of the individual increasing in beneficiaries until it includes all across the 3 times and 10 directions. Or not. As each case may be.
It is not personal, it just the way things are.
j) Dedicating Merit and Best Wishes for Less Suffering
PPLS | CELEBRATING | Seniors Festival at the Library | 1–15 October 2023
City of Port Phillip Seniors Festival is an annual celebration running through October. The festival recognises the valuable contribution people aged 55+ have made and continue to make to our community.
Explore the Seniors Festival
Elvis is back in the building for Seniors Festival Launch Party | Sunday 1 October 2023 | 1–3pm
- Where: Middle Park Bowls Club, Canterbury Road, Middle Park
Art Attack | Monday 2 October 2023 | 10am–12noon
- Where: Port Melbourne Library, 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne
Memoir Writing | Thursday 5 October 2023 | 10–11am
- Where: St Kilda Library, 150 Carlisle Street, St Kilda
Getting Your Writing Out There | Thursday 5 October 2023 | 11.30am –12.30pm
- Where: St Kilda Library, 150 Carlisle Street, St Kilda
Create a Digital Story | Wednesday 11 October 2023 | 10am–12noon
- Where: St Kilda Library, 150 Carlisle Street, St Kilda
Friends with a Firie and Coffee with a Cop | Wednesday 11 October 2023 | 2–4pm
- Where: St Kilda Library, 150 Carlisle Street, St Kilda
Seniors Festival Writing Awards | Friday 13 October 2023 | 3.30–5pm
- Where: St Kilda Town Hall, 99a Carlisle Street St Kilda
One on One Device Advice
- Port Melbourne: Mondays, 11am–12noon
- St Kilda: Wednesdays, 1–2pm
VMC | UPDATING | A big announcement about the future of Victoria's housing and the latest on grants, events and community news | Wednesday 20 September 2023
On Wednesday 20 September, the Premier made a big announcement about a landmark package to boost housing supply and affordability in Victoria.
News and Events
VIC | VMC | JOINING | The VMC database!
AUST | SBS | SCREENING | MFF films on SBS on Demand
AUST | GOV | CALLING | Last days to make a submission to the Multicultural Framework Review | Submissions close Friday 29 September 2023
VIC | GOV | ANNOUNCING | Building 800,000 new homes in the next ten years.
DANDENONG | GOV | SUPPORTING | Afghanistan's Got Talent at this years' Youthfest | Friday 29 September 2023 | 6–10.30pm
- Find out more
- Where: Kabul Reception, 8 Raylee Place, Lynbrook, VIC 3975
- Cost: $30 + booking fee
- Bookings: online through Humanitix