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healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/complaints-under-the-racial-discrimination-act
01 May 2020... The Racial Discrimination Act makes it against the law to treat you unfairly because of your race, colour, descent, national or ethnic origin or immigrant status. This fact sheet explains when the law is used, what racial discrimination and racial hatred are, when the offensive behaviour is against the law and what you can do if you experience discrimination or racial hatred.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/disability-discrimination-case-study-elias-story-easy-read
01 Sep 2021... A case study to demonstrate what to do if you experience disability discrimination in Easy English
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/forced-marriage-safety-plan
This safety plan is a guide to help you protect yourself and get help safely. You can use this plan if you are scared about being made to get married, scared about refusing a marriage or scared to leave a marriage that you never agreed to.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/forced-marriage-small-fold-away-booklet
The English version of this resource links to the 'Information about forced marriage for agencies, community organisations and service providers'. This document has been produced by the National Roundtable on Human Trafficking and Slavery Communication and Awareness Working Group to provide agreed, best-practice information about forced marriage. This information is designed to be culturally, gender and age appropriate and is part of the Forced Marriage Community Pack . The in language versions are a brief handout for people who are affected by forced marriage.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/forced-marriage-frequently-asked-questions-sheet
The English version of this resource links to the 'Information about forced marriage for agencies, community organisations and service providers'. This document has been produced by the National Roundtable on Human Trafficking and Slavery Communication and Awareness Working Group to provide agreed, best-practice information about forced marriage. This information is designed to be culturally, gender and age appropriate and is part of the Forced Marriage Community Pack . The in language versions are a brief handout for people who are affected by forced marriage.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/prejudice-motivated-crime-poster
A poster that promotes reporting crimes motivated by hate or racism.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/uluru-statement-from-the-heart-in-your-language-podcast
The Uluru Statement from the Heart outlines a way forward for recognising First Nations in Australia's Constitution. SBS radio - in consultation with the Uluru dialogue - is sharing the Uluru Statement from the Heart with multicultural communities by translating it into more than 60 languages, available now as a podcast and in written form.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/disability-discrimination-case-study-margarettes-story-easy-read
01 Sep 2021... A case study to demonstrate what to do if you experience disability discrimination in Easy English
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/making-a-complaint
The Making a Complaint fact sheet provides an introduction for people considering making a complaint, or responding to a complaint, before the Australian Human Rights Commission (previously known as the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission).
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/prejudice-motivated-crime-video
01 Nov 2021... Prejudice or hatred increases the severity of crime. It is an aggravating factor and can occur as part of any crime. It makes crimes more serious because they impact the broader community as well as the specific victim. Victoria Police takes prejudice motivated crime very seriously.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/working-in-australia-video
01 Oct 2017... Watch our short video about working in Australia. We can help you understand your rights and responsibilities at work. All employees working in Australia have the same workplace rights including migrant workers and visa holders. All employers in Australia have to follow workplace laws even if their workers are on a visa.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/racism-and-mental-health-video
21 Mar 2022... This video talks about examples of everyday racism and how you can seek support if you experience racism. View from the 1 min 30 second point if you’d like to watch the support section and skip the examples. You can seek support by: 1) Stay connected and talk to people you trust 2) Find ways to move your body in your daily life 3) Connect with like-minded, caring people and groups 4) You can seek help from a mental health professional at any time. 5) Talk to your doctor about options.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/national-anti-racism-framework-scoping-report-community-guide
10 Aug 2023... A community guide to the scoping report is now available for download. This community guide outlines the principles, cross-cutting and sector-specific themes identified in the initial scoping phase. The guide also provides information on several support services and reporting tools available to First Nations and other negatively racialised communities nationwide.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/accessible-public-transport-action-plan-2020-24
01 Feb 2021... The Victorian Government is reducing barriers to accessing public transport. The Accessible Public Transport Action Plan 2020-24 outlines how to eliminate barriers to public transport journeys. The action plan sets out the steps the Victorian Government is taking to improve access to public transport and contributes to the Victorian State Disability Plan 2013-2016 and complies with the Federal Government's Disability Discrimination Act 1992.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/making-a-complaint-auslan-video
01 Nov 2014... This video outlines how to make a complaint
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/national-employment-standards-video
01 Jul 2021... The National Employment Standards, or NES, are the minimum entitlements given to employees who work under the national workplace relations system. It's important to know the NES, as these are the minimum standards for employment in Australia. Watch this video to find out about NES entitlements including paid leave, maximum weekly hours and end of employment rights.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/promoting-gender-equality-and-respect
Achieving gender equality can prevent violence against women. Australia has made significant progress towards achieving gender equality in recent decades.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/promoting-gender-equality-and-respect-resources
There are many things you can do to challenge harmful beliefs and prevent inappropriate and abusive behaviour towards women.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/being-muslim-being-me-story-book
01 Jan 2021... Story book about being Muslim and facing discrimination. Includes information on supporting children who are experiencing discrimination.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/make-a-complaint-in-other-languages-make-a-complaint-to-dsc-about-the-provision-of
01 Jul 2017... This translated resource enables individuals to make a complaint to the Office of the Disability Services Commissioner if they are not happy with their disability service provider in Victoria, Australia. It outlines the ability for family or friends to talk on their behalf and that the service is free and independent of government and other services.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/the-role-of-the-anti-racism-contact-officer
01 Nov 2020... A brochure for parents/carers outlining the role of the Anti-Racism contact officer.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/your-rights-when-you-buy-something
When you buy goods and services including disability-related purchases, you have rights under law.This guide explains your consumer rights and the steps you can take to resolve problems. It is written in Easy English, which is more accessible for people who have difficulty reading and understanding written information.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/about-the-victorian-equal-opportunity-and-human-rights-commission
01 Dec 2020... Australia likes to see itself as a fair country. Unfortunately, sometimes people are treated unfairly because of what they look like, where they come from or what they believe. In Victoria there are laws to protect people from unfair behaviour and the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission helps people who have been treated unfairly. Find out about your rights and how we can help you.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/adnsw-what-we-do-easy-read
01 Sep 2021... A fact sheet introducing 'Anti-Discrimination NSW' and the work they do in relation to forms of discrimination
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/disability-discrimination-what-you-need-to-know-easy-read
01 Sep 2021... A document that explains what disability discrimination is and what to do if you experience it, in Easy English
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/get-help
This fact sheet contains contact details on who to contact to answer your questions about discrimination, sexual harassment, victimisation, racial or religious vilification, equal opportunity or human rights and where you can report if something happened and make a complaint.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/human-rights-and-new-technology
01 May 2021... This Easy English book is from the Australian Human Rights Commission and is about human rights and new technology to protect the rights of people who use new technology.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/how-to-report-racism-audio
01 Jan 2022... No one should be treated badly or unfairly because of the way they look, the language they speak, where they are from, their religious beliefs or their cultural background. Racism is against the law. The Victorian Equal Opportunity and the Human Rights Commission can help you if you experience racial discrimination and racial vilification. You can report racism to the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission. The Commission is an independent organisation that protects your human rights in Victoria and can help resolve complaints.
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