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18 March 2013
© Commonwealth of Australia 2013 ISBN 978-0-642-79886-2 (Printed version) ISBN 978-0-642-79887-9 (HTML version)
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Terms of reference Conduct of the inquiry Structure of the report
IntroductionOur cultural diversity: a brief historyThe foundations of Australian multicultural policy The recent migration contextRestating multiculturalism: the People of Australia Support for the policy frameworkConclusion
IntroductionThe Anti-Racism Partnership and Strategy The rise of intoleranceMeasuring attitudinal change Discourse on racism and diversityNot race but culture The politics of multiculturalism The role of the media Reviewing race discrimination laws Race vilification Regulating systemic and cyber racismThe impact of racism More visible, more vulnerable Racism in service provisionOur multicultural identity Developing a narrative of connection Recommending against racism Reviewing the Anti–Racism Strategy Concluding comments
Introduction A multi-faith communityEquality within the law: concerns about IslamDemands for Islamic lawUnderstanding Shari’ah Challenges for modern IslamA model for respect within the law Social cohesion post 9/11Comparisons with EuropeConcerns about ghettoisationThe importance of intercultural dialogueAddressing extremismBuilding cross-cultural awareness Concluding comments
IntroductionThe role of multiculturalism in the Federal Government’s Social Inclusion Agenda
IntroductionAustralian Multicultural Council (AMC)Federal multicultural policyMulticultural policy at the State and Local levelState policiesLocal governmentCentralised approach
Bureau of Immigration ResearchCurrent immigration research
IntroductionDefining diasporaContribution of diaspora communities to Australia’s international relationships Investment and commercial opportunitiesAustralia’s regional and state relationshipsThe Australian diaspora Senate Inquiry into Australian expatriates Strengthening the contribution of diasporasPacific Islands communityData and research
IntroductionEnglish language trainingAdult Migrant English Program Language, Literacy and Numeracy Program (LLNP)Workplace English Language and Literacy Program (WELL)Cultural competency Report into the effectiveness of cross-cultural training in the Australian context Ongoing issues of cultural competencyHousingHumanitarian Settlement Services (HSS)Accommodation barriers for newly arrived migrants and humanitarian entrantsCALD womenDomestic violenceTranslating services YouthGovernment funding and grants Settlement Grants ProgramDiversity and Social Cohesion ProgramSocial harmony funding Committee comment
IntroductionMigrant contribution to national productive capacitySkilled migrants Student migrantsRefugee and humanitarian settlers Labour market barriers for skilled migrants and refugees Recognition of overseas skills and qualifications
IntroductionBarriers to employmentDiscrimination in the workplaceCommittee commentLanguage barriersAustralian work experience Job Services AustraliaNew Enterprise Incentive Scheme CALD job seekers Gaps in the provision of servicesGovernment, business and community co-operation African Australian Inclusion Program The Social StudioTasmanian Government The Spectrum Migrant Resource Centre
IntroductionThe profile of migrant small businessesHumanitarian refugeesSupporting migrant business enterpriseSmall Business Victoria (SBV)The Enterprising Women ProjectConclusion
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