Conference posters

The 2022 DCJ Inaugural Multicultural Community Engagement Conference was proud to have hosted the following poster presentations. They are available for download.

Organisation

Poster Title

Anti-Discrimination NSW

Information on Anti-Discrimination NSW (PDF, 1.7 MB) (PDF, 1.7 MB)

Debrief


The DCJ Conference was designed by debrief digital (PDF, 39.0 KB)

GambleAware Blue Mountains and Western Sydney

Information on GambleAware (PDF, 9.1 MB) (PDF, 9.1 MB)

KidsXpress

Supporting Children’s Mental Health through Trauma-Informed Therapy and Education Services (PDF, 505.4 KB) (PDF, 505.4 KB)

Local Court New South Wales

Cultural Diversity in the Local Court (PDF, 1.5 MB) (PDF, 1.5 MB)

Macquarie University

Language Inclusion Index (PDF, 1.2 MB) (PDF, 1.2 MB)

Marian Street Theatre for Young People

Youth arts, drama and community (PDF, 1.2 MB) (PDF, 1.2 MB)

Multicultural Communities Council of Illawarra

Healthy Minds (PDF, 1.9 MB) (PDF, 1.9 MB)

NSW Ageing and Disability Commission

Information on NSW Ageing and Disability Commission (PDF, 3.1 MB) (PDF, 3.1 MB)

Polaron Language Services

Co-designing Translations with Community by Community (PDF, 354.9 KB) (PDF, 354.9 KB)

Seniors Rights Service

Information on Seniors Rights Service (PDF, 143.9 KB) (PDF, 143.9 KB)

Settlement Services International

Supporting Good Governance in Multicultural Communities (PDF, 3.0 MB) (PDF, 3.0 MB)

TAFE NSW

Breaking the Mould: Community-Centred Engagement (PDF, 313.3 KB) (PDF, 313.3 KB)

All design collateral for the conference was prepared by Debrief.

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18 Nov 2022

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