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Supporting Refugee Resettlement through Career Development

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Sun, 2 Nov, 8pm - 9pm EST

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As part of Global Careers Month, join us for a compelling and uplifting webinar exploring how career development can support refugees and migrants to resettle. While initial employment plays an important role in resettlement, true inclusion means going beyond job placement to create meaningful and sustainable career pathways that recognise people’s talents, strengths, and aspirations.

 

This session will bring together experts to discuss how career development practitioners can play a pivotal role in helping refugees and migrants navigate complex labour markets, rebuild their professional identities, and achieve long term success. We’ll explore systemic barriers, share strengths based and holistic approaches, and highlight collaborative initiatives that are reshaping how career development supports social inclusion and economic participation.

 

The webinar will introduce the newly co-designed online employability resource, Your Story, Your Career in Australia. This resource was developed in partnership with experts in careers, resettlement, and higher education, alongside students from refugee backgrounds. Designed for Culturally and Linguistically Marginalised (CALM) undergraduate students, including refugees, this interactive resource helps learners identify and showcase their strengths, build professional networks, and understand the Australian labour market and workplace culture. It will also serve as a valuable tool for practitioners supporting CALM students in achieving their career and employability goals.

Speakers

Nancy Arthur
UniSA Business, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia

 

Peyman Abkhezr
Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

 

Jon Woodend
University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada

 

Sally Baker
Kaldor Centre of International Refugee Law, UNSW
CEO and Founder, Refugee Education Australia

 

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