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Our Services

​Cross-Culture Awareness Training

Much of Australia’s strength and beauty lies in the diversity of our population. But a cohesive community does not just happen overnight; it takes individuals working together to create an inclusive and welcoming culture that respects difference.

​Secondary Consultation

We advocate for the African-Australian and surrounding CALD communities by bridging gaps in existing support services through secondary consultation and co-case management. AARSS stands as the bridge between individuals or families.

Bespoke Research and Consultation Engagement

AARSS strongly values collaboration. We build on what works, whilst incorporating the strengths of the wider Australian community. Through knowledge sharing and teamwork, we can improve service delivery provision for the long term.

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Family Violence Support

Understanding family violence and the supports that are available in Australia is challenging for most migrants. Our role is to provide support services in a culturally sensitive and safe space. We provide access to information and resources for all affected members to make better-informed decisions for their safety and well-being.

Open Links

Open Links is a platform for youth, men, and women; created to help with career planning, professional development, and strategies on how to thrive within the Australian workforce.

Training Packages

Click the button below to Download the PDF brochure about us and our training packages.

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key services that can be delivered

Culturally sensitive counseling and therapy tailored to the needs of African refugees.
   Mental health awareness campaigns to reduce stigma and promote well-being.
   Collaboration with healthcare providers to ensure access to comprehensive mental health care.

 Short-term and crisis accommodation for asylum seekers at risk of homelessness.
   Support services for accessing long-term housing solutions.
   Assistance with navigating housing services and understanding tenant rights.

Job readiness programs including resume writing, interview preparation, and skills training.
   Access to job placements and vocational training tailored to the needs of refugees.
   Support in navigating the job market and understanding employment rights.

Social integration programs to help refugees build connections within the community.
   Workshops and events that promote cultural exchange and community building.
   Advocacy for policy changes that support the needs of African refugees.

Programs aimed at supporting youth through mentorship and educational support.
   Family counseling services to address challenges faced by refugee families.

Legal Assistance

Support in understanding asylum processes and refugee rights.
   Access to legal advice regarding immigration and housing issues

Access to health services including physical health assessments and referrals.
   - Health education workshops focusing on nutrition, exercise, and preventive care.

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