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29 Feb 2024

Acknowledgement of country *Privacy disclaimer The ASRC would like to acknowledge the Throughout this report, some of the names, Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as identities and details of people seeking traditional owners and custodians of the asylum and their stories have been land on which the ASRC stands. [...] The ASRC has been proud to play a reaffirmed their commitment to the vision we are working towards together – an Australia where that influenced role in these and many other significant campaigns and work alongside refugees and refugees and people seeking asylum are safe, the situation and other dedicated refugee advocates and respected, and afforded the opportunities and the measures organisation. [...] We have Prior to the restructure and the introduction of the worked closely with charities and mainstream visa and I can work, I’ll come back new Response and Support program, the former housing providers funded by the State Casework Program provided intensive, holistic and offer the same kindness.” government to provide more access to housing. [...] Safety: All people in Australia should have internal and external to the ASRC, to strengthen calling on the Albanese Government to let people access to safety nets and mainstream social the influence of our grassroots community of seeking asylum work, study and access a fair support, as well as having all of their human asylum-seeker advocates and achieve systemic social safety net. [...] barriers refugees and people way to facilitate connections and intersections org.au/vet/students) to complement the existing between our employment and education web page for providers and to ensure that seeking asylum face when programs, helping to identify opportunities for information about the range of education options trying to access education and people to upskill in their areas of interes.
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