Refugee Week 2024
Play your part in building a more welcoming Australia for refugees.
Australian Red Cross is part of the largest humanitarian movement in the world, the International Red Cross Red Crescent Movement. As part of this movement, we work with people displaced by conflict, persecution and violence all over the world.
Our role is to support people in the places they flee from, the places they pass through, and the places they arrive. We support without judgement or conditions, and our priority is to be there for those who need us most, no matter where they come from.
Here are 10 simple and practical things you can do to support people who have just arrived in Australia.
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Even a small donation can greatly improve the lives of people experiencing vulnerability due to forced migration. Your donation will support our Red Cross and Red Crescent partners to continue their life- saving work to help people overseas and people in Australia locate missing loved ones caught in crises.
You can help by making a tax-deductible donation online or by calling 1800 733 276.
If there is a specific cause you want to give to or support, there are several appeals delivering humanitarian assistance:
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Use this wonderful Welcome Toolkit to ensure that new migrants in your community feel welcomed and
supported as they settle in. Our Welcome Toolkit was created for primary and secondary school students
seeking to foster a more welcoming Australia in their local communities. We hope that everyone can use
this toolkit as inspiration to act with kindness and humanity.
Actions in the toolkit include sharing a smile, inviting a family to share a meal with you, hosting an
“Unpack the facts: humanitarian quiz” and practising English with a newcomer.
Helping a family find a place to call home is also one way to create a welcoming community. Safe and
secure housing is key to our sense of dignity and well-being and is the foundation for creating a new life.
However, many newly arrived refugees can find it hard to secure a home in the private rental market. If
you’re a landlord or real estate agent, we’d love to hear from you.
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The Australian Red Cross Restoring Family Links program seeks to support families by helping to find missing family members overseas where separation is a result of conflict, disaster or migration.
Many refugees experience family separation when fleeing conflict, persecution or other situations of violence. People can also become separated during the migration journey.
Help members of your community who may be living with this experience to know that Australian Red Cross may be able to assist. Call our RFL hotline is available Monday-Friday (AEST) on 1800 875 199 or email tracing@redcross.org.au.
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Australian Red Cross is always looking for talented and passionate volunteers who could offer help with English teaching, navigating life in Australia, or anything else new arrivals may need.
Find out if we have a volunteer opportunity that's right for you »
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Community Refugee Sponsorship Australia (CRSA) has a Community Sponsorship Program that offers a practical way to provide hands-on support to refugees already in the country. Through their 100 in 100 Campaign, you can help form a mentor group of at least five people who live in your community and are keen to provide support and share their skills with refugees.
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Finding work and a place to call home is one of the highest priorities for refugees in Australia. Most are eager to work but find it hard to access the networks many of us take for granted. If you are an employer or know someone who is, then connecting someone to employment can transform their life.
Employers can contact Red Cross and our partner agencies can help you find great candidates.
These organisations also assist refugees and people seeking asylum to find work:
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We have recorded a special podcast episode for Refugee Week 2024 which explores challenges refugees and former refugees experience, especially with their mental health, from being separated from their families in their bid to find safety. This includes an intimate conversation with a de-identified guest speaker with lived experience who shares her journey as a refugee and how she was forced to make the decision of seeking safety and protection in Australia
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Australian Red Cross’ Lived Experience Framework, developed by our Migration Support Programs, can help your organisation to be more representative and supportive of its people through centring the voices and expertise of people with lived experience of migration, refugee, asylum seeker, immigration detention and more.
The Framework is made up of principles and practical guidance to take in day-to-day work to ensure:
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