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History Club, Run by Berlasco Resident Mr. Roger Scott
Roger Scott, a Berlasco resident and former House Master at Hobart University, has turned his lifelong passion for history into a vibrant community activity. After retiring, Roger and his wife
Roger Scott, a Berlasco resident and former House Master at Hobart University, has turned his lifelong passion for history into a vibrant community activity. After retiring, Roger and his wife
Continuing their priority focus on Violence Against Women, ECCQ’s Women’s Ethnic Network held a DFV service provider orientation. The session was joined by the Centre Against Sexual Violence Inc, Challenge
Everyone has the right to safety. This month I would like to acknowledge this year’s Refugee Week 2024 theme “Finding Freedom: Family” shining a light on the strong bonds and long-lasting
ECCQ partnered with Amani Community Centre for a leadership training focused on understanding intergenerational trauma, effective communication and driving positive change for oneself and their community. Women and youth actively
On the 13th June 2024, Queensland Health reported that since April 2024 there have been cases of locally transmitted Mpox. This viral disease is still a problem overseas, therefore if
As the saying goes “health is wealth”, and over the last few weeks ECCQ’s Chronic Disease Program has connected with Communify Queensland to support Community Hubs across southeast Brisbane. Multicultural
ECCQ is collaborating with the Amani Community Centre and the Banyamulenge community to foster intergenerational harmony. A significant need identified by the women in this community, is support in acquiring
As we move into June, I am reminded of the importance of reflection, recognition, and commitment to building a more inclusive and understanding society. This period holds special significance as
ECCQ Chronic Disease Multicultural Health Workers, Paul Tomane and Bahar Nader, headed out to Redcliffe TAFE to deliver the sixth and final session of the My Health for Life program.
Roger Scott, a Berlasco resident and former House Master at Hobart University, has turned his lifelong passion for history into a vibrant community activity. After retiring, Roger and his wife
As we move into June, I am reminded of the importance of reflection, recognition, and commitment to building a more inclusive and understanding society. This period holds special significance as
During May, we recognise Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month through raising awareness of the impact on individuals and their families. We also highlight the support services available. Violence by
With International Women’s Day commemorations and Harmony (يوم الانسجام, 和谐 , Hòa Hợp) Week in mind, ECCQ’s Chronic Disease team highlights this year’s theme of “everyone belongs” through the eyes
Ramadan Mubarak! Ramadan began in Australia on Tuesday 12th March 2024. This article explains more about what Ramadan is and provides some advice on how to support our Muslim colleagues
In 2023, Khai Balabbo, the multicultural facilitator from Anglicare’s South Queensland Organisational Development team, approached ECCQ’s Multicultural Advisory Team to partner on delivering a new topic: Inclusive Leadership. This training
We are excited to invite Queensland multicultural community artists and creatives to submit artwork or pattern to represent our upcoming FECCA 2024 Conference. Organised by the Federation of Ethnic Communities’
“Diversity is about quantity, and Inclusion is about quality.” – Verna A. Myers. The Aged Care Workforce Census 2020 revealed that over 36% of the workers in the Aged Care
After welcoming the new year on 1st January, 2024, our Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean communities began celebrating Lunar New Year starting Friday 10th February. This year marks the Year of
ECCQ partnered with Amani Community Centre for a leadership training focused on understanding intergenerational trauma, effective communication and driving positive change for oneself and their community. Women and youth actively
On the 13th June 2024, Queensland Health reported that since April 2024 there have been cases of locally transmitted Mpox. This viral disease is still a problem overseas, therefore if
As the saying goes “health is wealth”, and over the last few weeks ECCQ’s Chronic Disease Program has connected with Communify Queensland to support Community Hubs across southeast Brisbane. Multicultural
ECCQ is collaborating with the Amani Community Centre and the Banyamulenge community to foster intergenerational harmony. A significant need identified by the women in this community, is support in acquiring
We are excited to invite Queensland multicultural community artists and creatives to submit artwork or pattern to represent our upcoming FECCA 2024 Conference. Organised by the Federation of Ethnic Communities’
Download general scholarship information: ECCQ’s Advancing Women application -About Download information specific to Scholarship 1: ECCQ’s Advancing Women Scholarships – Scholarship 1 Download information specific to Scholarship 2: ECCQ’s Advancing Women
Be a part of the movement toward a more culturally diverse and health-focused workforce by joining forces with Ethnic Communities Council of Qld (ECCQ) and True Relationships & Reproductive Health
ECCQ Members Meeting – Celebrating Multicultural Queensland When: 5:30 pm, Thursday 17th August Where: Online via Zoom and in person at Queensland Multicultural Centre Click here to register Christian Nduwimana
Community leaders and community members who would like to make a difference in the health and wellbeing of people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds are invited to apply