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Anti-Racism Support in Casey

Anti-Racism Support in Casey

Council's commitment

According to the 2021 census, Casey has 46.4% overseas-born population with over 180 languages and dialects spoken. The City of Casey is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all residents, regardless of their background. We believe racism has no place in our community and actively work to dismantle racial barriers.

Working together for a greater impact

The City of Casey and the City of Greater Dandenong partnered with Victoria University in 2021 to conduct a project to improve responses to racism in the local community. In November 2023, the network expanded to include Cardinia Shire Council, enabling a unified response across the three municipalities and promoting a shared approach to anti-racism support.

The research and community engagement project reviewed the existing reporting and support services for people who have experienced racism. A new report was then produced that summarises the key findings of this project, drawing on a local community survey, 11 peer-facilitated focus groups and a series of community forums.

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Hear from the voices of those in local communities affected by racism and from those guiding recommendations towards change.

View the report

Southeast Anti-racism Support Network

The Southeast Anti-Racism Support Network was formed in 2023 in response to the recommendations in the above report. Researchers partnered with local organisations and residents to develop a local roadmap for reporting and support services.

In 2024, with support from the three councils of Casey, Greater Dandenong and Cardinia, the Southeast Anti-Racism Support Network started to offer qualified and advocacy-oriented anti-racism support and referral advice in a culturally safe environment. Network organisations also systematically document reported cases of racism to build local evidence on racism.

The Network consists of various local multicultural community groups and service providers in the area of settlement, mental health and wellbeing, and community legal services. It is led by the Southern Migrant & Refugee Centre (SMRC), South East Community Links (SECL), Wellsprings for Women, and the Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY). Its services cover Melbourne’s southeast region of Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia.

For more information and contact details, visit Anti-racism Victoria.

How to report racism

If you have experienced racism, you can contact the Southeast Anti-Racism Support Network; they can offer support, discuss referral options, and document the incident anonymously.

If you have experienced racism and want to make a complaint, or if you just want to know more about how your rights are protected, you can also contact the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission in one of the following ways:

Support services and resources

Support services
Additional resources

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