The People They Make Us Welcome, a new policy paper by the Centre for Multicultural Youth explores how well newly arrived young people are settling by exploring their sense of belonging in the Australian community. Research around young people’s experiences of belonging is limited. Although we know a lot about youth transitions we know less about how young people belong. The degree to which newly arrived young people are able to build a sense of self and social connectedness in Australia has a profound impact on other aspects of their settlement and overall wellbeing
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This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
This report presents the findings of a research project capturing the settlement experiences and soc...
YOUNG PEOPLE WHO HAVE RECENTLY arrived in Australia face considerable challenges in making connectio...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
Increasingly minority youth, especially from Muslim backgrounds, have been seen in Australian public...
A sense of belonging is argued to underpin individual wellbeing, social cohesion, and the developmen...
The current social climate of heightened intercultural tensions in culturally pluralist societies su...
This report describes the key findings of a longitudinal study (2004—2008) investigating the experie...
Current debates around citizenship are concerned with rethinking questions of political and social j...
Belonging has been identified as an important resource for health and well-being in the lives of you...
Children and youth are front and center in the context of global mass migration and the social disco...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
The Australian Government aims to facilitate social inclusion of young people. In this paper we expl...
Pasifika peoples in Australia generally refer to migrants from the Pacific region (Melanesia, Polyne...
For young people with refugee backgrounds, establishing a sense of belonging to their family and com...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
This report presents the findings of a research project capturing the settlement experiences and soc...
YOUNG PEOPLE WHO HAVE RECENTLY arrived in Australia face considerable challenges in making connectio...
This article presents the results of a survey of the attitudes, aspirations and belonging of mainly ...
Increasingly minority youth, especially from Muslim backgrounds, have been seen in Australian public...
A sense of belonging is argued to underpin individual wellbeing, social cohesion, and the developmen...
The current social climate of heightened intercultural tensions in culturally pluralist societies su...
This report describes the key findings of a longitudinal study (2004—2008) investigating the experie...
Current debates around citizenship are concerned with rethinking questions of political and social j...