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Australian Capital Territory

Multicultural Youth Services (Canberra)

About Multicultural Youth Services
Multicultural Youth Services provides assistance with finding accommodation, employment, education, training, family issues and any other matters that are important to migrant and refugee young people. The service also runs social, recreational and community development projects. Multicultural Youth Services are free, safe and confidential.

NAYSS Program
The NAYSS program consists of two Youth Support Workers and a Family Counsellor. The Youth Support Workers are located with another two youth workers (one JPET funded and one is funded by Territory Government to assist young refugees and migrants aged 22-25 years) at our youth drop-in centre. The Family Counsellor resides at a separate location with our Community Development Officer.

The program has been focusing on building on relationships with refugee and migrant young people that have been accessing MYS historically. The program is also spending time setting up in the new locations (we have moved to two different buildings this year) and on networking with schools, settlement workers and other agencies in the region. We are also looking at different models of working with newly arrived families.

Griffin Centre Level 2,
1 Genge St,
Canberra City 2601


NAYSS Workers


MS Catriona Heath
MYS Coordinator

Catriona.heath@qmlc.org.au
Mob 0407 415 721
Fax (02) 6257 2166



Ms Trina Fuller
Team Leader

trina@mys.org.au
Tel (02) 6247-1794
Fax (02) 62475497



Ms Karolina Vladic
Youth Support Worker

karolina@mys.org.au
Tel (02) 6247 1794
Fax (02) 6247 5497



Ms Adut Atem
Youth Support Worker

adut@mys.org.au
Tel (02) 6247 1794
Fax (02) 6247 5497



Ms Becc Hopkins
Youth Support Worker

bec.hopkins@mys.org.au
Tel (02) 6247 1794
Fax (02) 6247 5497


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New South Wales

Granville Multicultural Community Centre (Granville) and Auburn Youth Centre (Auburn)

Granville's NAYSS program is designed to support young people in the Auburn and Parramatta areas who are newly arrived in Australia and who are either homeless or at risk of homelessness. These young people may require engagement with educational and work opportunities and / or may be experiencing family conflict issues.

The support is strength-based and is provided through casework, both one-on-one as well as in a family context. It also involves community development projects and capacity building among young people and their communities. These services are flexible and, through a cultural-sensitive approach, address each young person’s unique situation according to their individual needs.

The NAYSS Program is run in partnership with Granville Multicultural Community Centre (GMCC) and Auburn Youth Centre (AYC) and one Project Worker is based in each centre.

GMCC is a non profit organization that offers a wide range of services, programs and activities relevant to the needs of residents in the Parramatta and Holroyd. AYC provides services connecting young people in the Auburn LGA to the community, enabling them to make positive choices for themselves.

8 Factory Street
Granville NSW 2142


NAYSS Workers

Granville
Ms Amanda Thompson
Project Worker

nayss@gmcc.org.au
Tel (02) 9637 7600
Fax (02) 9637 9446
Mobile 0417 277 005



Auburn
Ms Liberty Ladios
Project Worker

liberty@ayc.org.au
Tel (02) 9646 2122
Fax (02) 9646 3487
Mobile 0417 277 054




Mission Australia (Sydney) South West Youth Services

NAYSS Cabramatta, within Mission Australia, provides culturally appropriate services ranging from early intervention to transition, for newly arrived young people aged 12 to 21 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. We help newly arrived young people to improve their level of engagement with family, work, education, training and the community by using a variety of strategies such as recreational support, counselling, family mediation and practical support. If you are having any difficulties with the above, call Ly Duong on 9727 8237 or Sesilia Latu on 9727 9162.

162 Railway Parade
Corner of McBurney Rd & Railway Parade
(PCYC, opposite Cabramatta Community Centre)
Cabramatta NSW 2166


NAYSS Workers


Ms Krishnee Nair
NAYSS Team Leader

nairk@missionaustralia.com.au
Tel (02) 9727 6841
Fax (02) 9727 5480
Mobile 0400 471 740



Ms Hong Ly Doung
duongh@missionaustralia.com.au
Tel 02 9727 8237
Fax 02 9727 5480
Mobile 0409 778058




Ms Sesilia Latu
NAYSS Case Manager

latus@missionaustralia.com.au
Tel 02 9727 9162
Fax 02 9727 5480
Mobile 0448 481 837



Southern Youth & Family Services (Wollongong)

Services provide include but not limited to the following:

  • Assistance in family reconciliation and restoration;
  • Support to stabilize living arrangement;
  • Assessment;
  • Counselling – individual and family;
  • Mediation;
  • Conflict resolution;
  • Crisis intervention;
  • Advocacy;
  • Practical assistance and support;
  • Information and referral;
  • Assistance and support for education, training and employment;
  • Living and social skills education;
  • Assistance in gaining access to other services.

The service is flexible and can support young people through a range of service delivery methods, eg. Early intervention, case management, case work, telephone contact, casual contact and group work.

For more information go to
the SYFS website, or call (02) 4228 0388 or 0403 451 698 to speak to the worker.

NAYSS Workers

Ms Lisa Macleod
lmcleod@syfs.org.au
Tel (02) 4228 0388
Fax (02) 4226 6364



Ms Michelle Montgomery
nayss@syfs.org.au
Tel (02) 4228 0388
Fax (02) 4225 5781



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Northern Territory

Melaleuca Refugee Centre (Darwin)

About Melaleuca Refugee Centre
Melaleuca Refugee Centre is non-profit organization and has been in operation in Darwin since 1997. Since it’s inception as a counseling service for torture and trauma survivors, it has grown to include a counseling team, settlement workers, health workers, a community development and training team, and a director. Melaleuca Refugee Centre operates in a holistic approach to assist people from a refugee background residing in the Darwin area. The centre provides services in line with IHSS, which funds intensive support for the first six months of resettlement in Australia. Melaleuca also provides short and long term counseling for people from a refugee background. Melaleuca facilitates a reference group and refugee support network to assist in the delivery of culturally and community appropriate services.

NAYSS Program
The NAYSS program consists of one Youth Support worker, with support from the counseling team leader. The position will assist young people between the ages of 12-21 who have arrived in Australia in within the last five years. The close association with families arriving will provide a predominantly African refugee background client base. The program will assist newly arrived families experiencing separation and breakdown, as well as young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Young people can refer themselves to the service by calling or dropping into the office. Referrals are also accepted from schools, youth services, families or other services.

Mailing Address:
PO Box 1226
Nightcliff NT 0814

Street Address:
Shop 33, Rapid Creek Business Village
48 Trower Road
Millner NT 0810


NAYSS Workers

Greta Enbom
greta.enbom@melaleuca.org.au
Tel (08) 8985 3311
Fax (08) 8985 3322


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Queensland

Career Employment Australia (South West Brisbane)

Mailing Address:
PO Box 215
Salisbury QLD 4107

Street Address:
Building 6
Construction Training Centre
460 Beaudesert Road
Salisbury QLD 4107

Career Employment Australia (CEA) delivers NAYSS from our office at Salisbury. The service establishes an integrated and seamless Reconnect and JPET service delivery to newly arrived 12 to 21 year olds and their families. Our program services the South Brisbane region, incorporating Annerley, Moorooka, Greenslopes and Salisbury areas as well as the South West region from Acacia Ridge to Inala. The referrals come from schools, cultural groups, community associations, self referrals and Police Liaison Officers.

The program uses a family-inclusive case management model and works with young people and their families to provide family focused early intervention activities and assist with re-engaging newly arrived young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and their families. Our outcomes are based around family reconciliation with ongoing positive family relationships and establishing viable community support systems. Additional outcomes would be overcoming personal and social barriers to enable reconnection with education, training or employment.

All support services delivered by staff will be achieved by providing flexible, holistic and linked Reconnect and/or JPET services, as appropriate, for newly arrived young people.


NAYSS Workers

Mrs Nadine Butt
Youth and Family Worker

nadineb@ceagroup.com.au
Tel (07) 3710 8103
Fax (07) 3710 8110


Mr Gavin Temple
Youth and Family Worker

gavint@ceagroup.com.au
Tel (07) 3710 8107
Fax (07) 3710 8110


Mr Aly Salama
Youth and Family Worker

alys@ceagroup.com.au
Tel (07) 3710 8122
Fax (07) 3710 8110




Mission Australia (Toowoomba)

About Mission Australia
For more than 140 years, Mission Australia’s vision has been helping the nation’s most disadvantaged individuals and communities.

With more than 330 services across metropolitan, rural and regional Australia, in every State and Territory, Mission Australia aims to empower disadvantaged and isolated individuals, families and communities by giving them the support they need to get back on track and lead more fulfilling lives.

Our services are centred around:


  • Family support initiatives for families and children in need;
  • Youth initiatives for disadvantaged young people;
  • Housing support initiatives for homeless people and those at risk of homelessness;
  • Employment and training initiatives for unemployed people and those seeking to re-enter the workforce; and
  • Community building initiatives that help strengthen and empower entire communities.

NAYSS Program
Level 1, 28 Bell St Mall
Toowoomba
Queensland, 4350

Mailing address:
PO Box 2341
Toowoomba
QLD 4350

The primary aim of the Toowoomba’s NAYSS program is to provide a holistic, seamless and service centred approach on assisting newly arrived youth (12-21 years) and their families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness by increasing their links in the community with an aim on building resilience and sustainability.

The service provides a one stop shop by providing practical assistance, employment and educational advice, counselling, linking young people and their families to support services and providing other culturally appropriate support for young people and their families.

NAYSS Toowoomba is co-located with Mission Australia’s Reconnect, JPET and Personal Support Program. Our NAYSS worker, Malwal, arrived in Australia as a teenager a little over ten years ago. Since arriving in Australia from Sudan he has continued to work tirelessly in the community to bring about change while still remaining sensitive to the needs of his community. His passion for young people has enabled him to work with young people and their families - often resolving family conflict with cultural sensitivity. He believes that that the community needs to work in unison to help resolve conflict.


NAYSS Workers


Ms Annette Hawkless
Co-ordinator

hawklessa@missionaustralia.com.au
Tel (07) 4637 9903
Mob 0423 782 759



Mr Malwal Mywin
NAYSS Youth and Family Development Worker

mywinm@missionaustralia.com.au
Tel (07) 4637 9903
Fax (07) 4637 9692




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Multilink (Logan)

About Multilink
Multilink Community Services Inc is a community based organisation working with communities, families and individuals from diverse cultural, linguistic and faith backgrounds to enable successful settlement in Australia.

Multilink provides services through its five core service programs – Child & Family Services, Youth Services, Multilink Community Care (ethnic aged care), Community Engagement, Advocacy & Development Services, and Migrant and Refugee Settlement Services. Through these programs, Multilink currently works across 7 Local Governement areas (Gold Coast, Beaudesert Shire, Logan, Ipswich, Brisbane South-West, Birsbane South-East, Redlands Shire, and Caboolture).


NAYSS Program
MultiLink’s NAYSS project enhances the capacity of the Youth Services Program to deliver culturally appropriate and integrated NAYSS JPET and NAYSS Reconnect youth support services to newly arrived young people aged 12-21 and their families who have arrived in Australia during the previous 5 years.

The initiative aims to provide a one-stop shop multifunction youth service for support and referral for newly arrived young people and their families by co-locating NAYSS with the exisitng multicultural JPET project.

The NAYSS Reconnect service provides confidential ealry intervention support to newly arrived young people and their families who are experiencing difficulties. NAYSS Reconnect focuses on 12-21 year olds who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, experiencing intergenerational conflict, family breakdown, or at risk of leaving education.


A focus concentrating on families and providing mediation, counselling, and support are a priority of this program.

Outreach services target South East and South West Brisbane, Beadesert, Redlands Shire, and the Gold Coast.


NAYSS Workers


Ms Jo Smith
Manager of Child Youth and Family Services

jo@multilink.org.au
Tel (07) 3290 1295
Fax (07) 3808 6337


Lorraine
Youth Worker

lorraine@multilink.org.au

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South Australia

Migrant Resource Centre of South Australia (Adelaide)

Address: 59 King William St. Adelaide SA 5000

NAYSS Workers

Ms Cynthia Caird
Program Manager

cynthia@mrcsa.com.au
Tel (08) 8217 9505
Fax (08) 8217 9556


Mr Bosco Opi
bosco@mrcsa.com.au
Tel (08) 8217 9517
Fax (08) 8217 9556



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Anglicare South Australia (Adelaide)

NAYSS Workers

Ms Rosaria Sng
Work Options Employment Caseworker (EAP and NAYSS)

rsng@anglicare-sa.org.au
Tel (08) 8209 5754
Fax (08) 8209 5433


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Tasmania

Colony 47 (Hobart)

About Colony 47
Colony 47 is a non-profit community organisation working with people to assist with a wide range of personal issues. Colony 47 first opened its doors in 1973 as a coffee shop and drop-in centre for young people. From our small beginnings, we have developed into an independent organisation, assisting people with housing, employment, training and family issues. We operate throughout Southern Tasmania.

NAYSS Program
Colony 47’s NAYSS works with young people (12-21) and their families who are newly arrived in the country (less than 5 years). NAYSS works with young people to overcome barriers to participation in the economic and social life of the Australian community. NAYSS helps young people engage with family, education, training, employment and the community. Give us a call to let us know how we can assist you and your family.

Download PDF of Colony 47 paper presented at the NAYSS National Forum - "We don't see things the way they are, we see things the way WE are" (150Kb)


NAYSS Workers


Ms Al Hines
alh@colony47.com.au
Tel (03) 6214 1472
Fax (03) 6214 1495


Mr Michael Drell
michaeldr@colony47.com.au
Tel (03) 6214 1471
Fax (03) 6214 1495


Mr Geoffrey Matthew
geoffreym@colony47.com.au
Tel (03) 6214 1446
Fax (03) 6214 1495
(Geoffrey works Monday and Tuesday)


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Victoria

Centre for Multicultural Youth (Melbourne)

About CMY
The Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) is a statewide community based organisation that aims to strengthen and build innovative partnerships between young people, support services and the community to enhance life opportunities for young people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) backgrounds living in Victoria. CMY has a priority focus on young people from refugee and newly arrived communities.

NAYSS Program
CMY's NAYSS Programs in Melbourne’s southeast and northwest build on the networks and relationships already established through CMY's long-term presence in these regions.

A focus in terms of action research will be working with young people in the context of their families. We will be exploring various models and strategies for engaging with families, including using casework in conjunction with strategies such as group work, recreation events, forums and outreach.


NAYSS Workers

Southeast Team

VISY Cares
39A Clow Street
Dandenong 3175

info@cmy.net.au
Tel (03) 9794 0057
Fax (03) 9793 2166



Ms Rebecca Lean
Multicultural Youth Worker

rlean@cmy.net.au
Tel (03) 9794 0057 / 0409 547 721


Mr Mario Pozega
Multicultural Youth Worker

mpozega@cmy.net.au
Tel (03) 9794 0057 / 0400 085 584

Ms Maya Chandra
Multicultural Youth Worker

mchandra@cmy.net.au
Tel (03) 9794 0057 / 0407 101 156

Northwest Team

VISY Cares Hub
80B Harvester Road
Sunshine 3020

info@cmy.net.au
Tel (03) 9091 8200
Fax (03) 9091 8203



Mr Abderahim Gime
Multicultural Youth Worker (Brimbank)

agime@cmy.net.au
Tel (03) 9091 8231 / 0408 174 136
Fax (03) 9349 3766


Mr Alex Prado
Multicultural Youth Worker

aprado@cmy.net.au
Tel (03) 9091 8231 / 0438 559 265
Fax (03) 9349 3766


Co-ordination


Ms Noemi Garcia
Case Management Coordinator

ngarcia@cmy.net.au
Tel 0409 554 141
Fax (03) 9349 3766



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UnitingCare Cutting Edge (Shepparton)

135 Maude St
PO Box 136
Shepparton VIC 3632

Tel (03) 5831 6157

The NAYSS service in Shepparton and Cobram, within UnitingCare Cutting Edge, provides culturally appropriate services to newly arrived young people aged between 12 and 21 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and have been in Australian for 5 years or less. We help newly arrived young people to improve their level of engagement with family, work, education, training and the community by using a variety of strategies such as recreational support and activities, one-to-one holistic counselling, family mediation and practical support. The service aims to assist young people at all stages of the support continuum, from early intervention, engagement and transition, right through to self-management- this being the ultimate goal.

UnitingCare Cutting Edge is a frontline agency providing a variety of supports to the newly arrived CLD community within the City of Greater Shepparton as well as some services for ‘mainstream’ youth.


NAYSS Workers

Ms Erin Semmens
erin@ucce.org.au
Tel (03) 5831 6157
Mobile 0448 318 145


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Western Australia

Association for Services to Torture and Trauma Survivors - ASeTTS (Perth)

11 Patrick Court, Girrawheen
Perth WA 6064

The NAYSS program delivered by ASeTTS aims to provide services to newly arrived young people who find themselves homeless or at risk of homelessness. By taking a holistic family focussed approach that is culturally appropriate we help young people overcome personal and social barriers and assist them to become more involved with their family, work, education, training and their community.


NAYSS Workers

Mr Joel Richards
NAYSS Coordinator, ASeTTS

joel.richards@asetts.org.au
Tel (08) 9247 0682
Fax (08) 9247 0655


Mr Ernest Ndagijimana
ernest.ndagijimana@asetts.org.au
Tel (08) 9247 0682
Fax (08) 9247 0655



Ms Amanda Gillet
Community Services Team Manager

amanda.gillett@asetts.org.au
Tel (08) 9227 2733
Fax (08) 9227 2777


Mr Deng Koch
NAYSS Youth Worker

deng.koch@asetts.org.au
Tel (08) 9247 0683
Fax (08) 9247 0655


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The Newly Arrived Youth Support Service (NAYSS) is an initiative of the Australian Government. The Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) is the Lead Provider of NAYSS.
 
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