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Coercive Control: The Silent Abuser
Do you ever feel a lack of control over decisions you make on various aspects of your life? For instance, do you feel or realise that you are:...
How CDNI helps newcomers thrive
Throughout the past decade, we have witnessed an increase in people fleeing political conflict, environmental changes, and disasters. Migrating to a...
Seven Ways to Become Culturally Aware
The term "cultural awareness" feels overused in today's world, since multiculturalism can be found in nearly every country in the Western world....
Road Safety Workshops for Rohingya Community in Sydney by CDNI
Sabrin Farooqui – 365 Days of Activism – President CDNI
Confidence for Career Success
Speaker Nim Gholkar is an author and professional speaker specialising in communication skills, public speaking, and creative writing. She has...
Financial abuse of migrant and refugee women is a hidden factor in toxic relationships
When most people are asked to think about domestic abuse, they typically focus on the physical and emotional mistreatment in most unhealthy...
Coercive control: An unrecognised form of domestic violence in migrant and refugee community
Migrant and refugee women in Australia continue to struggle with the challenges of living in a new country and adjusting to new customs. Many find...
#RacismNotWelcome campaign a visible sign of the times
Until we fully embrace our new arrivals and eliminate all forms of racism and discrimination in this country, we cannot expect to be a truly...
Wage theft still a big problem for the vulnerable
While Australia has been actively working against the wage theft problem, work still needs to be done, especially to help migrant workers, writes Dr...
Aussies aged 50 and over offered free access to digital literacy programs
With 2.5 million Australians not online, the digital divide is leaving too many behind. Now, older Aussies can access help for free. In a new era of...