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StepOne: Community Harmony Guide for Local Government
StepOne is a website which provides guidance and practical resources to government, councils and community groups interested in implementing community cohesion and anti-racism initiatives.
The site features downloadable ‘best practice’ case studies covering a range of communities and issues, especially those which:
* Reduce racism, intolerance, and negative stereotypes
* Build positive and sustainable relationships between communities
* Get communities working together and interacting
* Deal with the ‘difficult stuff’ of living together, not just soft multiculturalism
* Move beyond the ‘multicultural festival’ model (food, dance etc)
* Show us how to live in harmony, making the most of our racial, cultural, social and religious diversity.
Location:
Australia, Australia
Policy/practice area:
Cultural integration
Keywords:
Arts, Community building, Culture and diversity, Interfaith work, Women, Youth,
Integration Practitioner:
Academic institution
Name of Organization:
Centre for Research on Social Inclusion, Macquarie University
Website:
http:www.stepone.org.au
Contact Information:
Dr Amanda Wise, Centre for Research on Social Inclusion
Macquarie University, NSW 2109 Australia
Phone: +61 2 9850-8835
Email: amanda.wise@mq.edu.au
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Community Harmony Guide for Local Government
Photo: StepOne
StepOne: Community Harmony Guide for Local Government
StepOne is a website which provides guidance and practical resources to government, councils and community groups interested in implementing community cohesion and anti-racism initiatives.
The site features downloadable ‘best practice’ case studies covering a range of communities and issues, especially those which:
* Reduce racism, intolerance, and negative stereotypes
* Build positive and sustainable relationships between communities
* Get communities working together and interacting
* Deal with the ‘difficult stuff’ of living together, not just soft multiculturalism
* Move beyond the ‘multicultural festival’ model (food, dance etc)
* Show us how to live in harmony, making the most of our racial, cultural, social and religious diversity.
Location:
Australia, Australia
Policy/practice area:
Cultural integration
Keywords:
Arts, Community building, Culture and diversity, Interfaith work, Women, Youth,
Integration Practitioner:
Academic institution
Name of Organization:
Centre for Research on Social Inclusion, Macquarie University
Website:
http:www.stepone.org.au
Contact Information:
Dr Amanda Wise, Centre for Research on Social Inclusion
Macquarie University, NSW 2109 Australia
Phone: +61 2 9850-8835
Email: amanda.wise@mq.edu.au