New Blog Post - Myth Busters – Asylum Seekers Talking about the asylum process can be tough. Entrenched political policy and the divisive nature of culture wars can mean the truth is often twisted or lost entirely. Breaking down asylum myths through open conversation is key to help all our communities grow. Talking about it is tough, but it is also vital. If we are to build a fairer, kinder asylum system. These common questions can lead to courageous conversations which in turn can help to break down asylum myths. https://lnkd.in/dhfkuQiE
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Today is the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, with this year's theme focusing on "Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact." These communities, often living in remote and fragile environments, face unique challenges and threats. It's crucial to respect their choice to remain isolated and to protect their rights, lands, and cultures. May we all renew our commitment to safeguarding the dignity and autonomy of Indigenous Peoples everywhere. #IndigenousPeoplesDay #HumanRights #CulturalPreservation #CulturalJustice Plate: UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs
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🗽🛡️ Navigating Asylum in the USA: Your Safe Harbor Awaits. Understand your rights and the steps to take. #AsylumSeekers #SeekingSafety #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyer #GregoryJEckLaw #LawOfficeofGregoryJEck #NewarkImmigrationLawyer #Asylum #SeekingAsylum
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From 27 May to 3 June it is National Reconciliation Week (NRW), which provides an opportunity for all Australians to learn about shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to working towards achieving reconciliation in Australia. This years theme is #NowMoreThanEver, an important reminder to continue to fight for the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and more information is available here: https://lnkd.in/d3hGDGY6 #NRW2024 #DataDiscoverEI
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It's National Reconciliation Week, and this year’s theme, Now More Than Ever, is a reminder to all of us to continue the fight for justice & the rights of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people. It's also a time to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. Learn more 👉 https://lnkd.in/d3hGDGY6 #NRW2024 Reconciliation Australia
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To uphold solidarity, the asylum system must evolve. We call for a Common European Asylum System guided by the Malta-based European Asylum Agency (EUAA). 🟣 Abolish the first entry principle 🟣 Introduce a fair distribution key based on GDP, population density, and personal ties, such as family connections and language 🟣 Ensure towns and cities can plan effectively for housing and integration, truly embodying unity and solidarity across Europe.
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As we mark the end of National Reconciliation Week in Australia, observed from May 27 to June 3, 2024, our offices embrace this time for reflection and education, delving into the rich cultures and histories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. National Reconciliation Week underscores our shared duty to foster understanding and healing between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities in Australia. It emphasizes listening to Indigenous voices, acknowledging historical truths, and advancing reconciliation efforts. Learn about the initiatives some of our team members are engaged in to promote understanding and reconciliation. #NationalReconciliationWeek #OkaneConsultants
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Today, on Truth and Reconciliation Day, Helpers Care honours the history, resilience, and healing of Indigenous Peoples. We stand with Indigenous communities in fostering understanding and respect! #EveryChildMatters #TruthAndReconciliation #OrangeShirtDay
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📖 Check out "Refugee Voices", a new blog by our partner iACT. ✍🏽 Program Coordinator Oumda Haroun discusses his story as a refugee, how his background impacts his work, and why we must work together to defend human rights. 🖋️ You may read his powerful words here: bit.ly/iACTVoices
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YES LIZ! We NEED to put a stop to this. Not only is it putting our people in danger now, but its instilling generational trauma. there are CHILDREN. CHILDREN are being indoctrinated to spew racist hate that they dont even understand, CHILDREN are learning that because they are different the world is not safe for them. CHILDREN are growing up in an England that doesn't do enough to help them. why are children being put in danger, why are libraries being burnt down. why do we think its ok for these young people to suffer in a fight they cannot comprehend. why are we letting this slide. sign the petition, if not for your safety, for the next generations. End this racist rhetoric. End these racist riots. Let people be free, regardless of the colour of their skin.
Positive Psychology Specialist | Well-being Practitioner, Mindset Coach | Feel Good Friday slot on Roy Basnett’s show on Liverpool Live Radio | Podcaster | Creator of RISE Resilience ✨
END RACIST RHETORIC. END RACIST RIOTS. I've just signed Refugee Action's petition to say the language that puts people in danger has to stop. Add your name now. https://lnkd.in/dj-9Jniz
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