Partners in Cultural Competence (PiCC) is Queensland's one-stop shop for cross cultural training and consultancy services. For more information about PiCC visit http://www.picc.org.au
Community Action for a Multicultural Society (CAMS), is a network of multicultural community workers undertaking systemic and group advocacy, and community capacity-building activities for the benefit of Queenslanders from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds and to strengthen multiculturalism across the state. http://www.camsqld.org.au
About ECCQ
ECCQ was established in 1976 to represent the interests of the many people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds (CALD) who are part of the broad social community of Queensland, and to promote multiculturalism.
ECCQ is a voluntary, not-for-profit, community-based State peak organization.
ECCQ has a State focus and, through affiliation with the Canberra-based Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia (FECCA) contributes to national policy and debate on all matters concerning ethnic communities and multiculturalism.
ECCQ undertakes project and program development and is active in aged and frail care for CALD people through Diversicare, its in-home care division which provides best-practice in-home services for the frail aged, and state-of-the-art residential care at Berlasco Court Caring Centre.
The elected Executive Committee meets monthly.
A members meeting is also held monthly to which all members and guests are welcome. Well-known guest speakers are invited to address members on topical issues. Light refreshments are served and these meetings are a popular way for members to meet other members, to network and to share information.
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