• The ASRC’s Preventing Homelessness Fund (for people released from detention)

    The ASRC’s Preventing Homelessness Fund (for people released from detention)

    Final Update 30/01/2023: After providing housing assistance to over 220 people who were transferred to Australia under Medevac when released from detention facilities, the ASRC Preventing Homelessness Fund has ended. With an investment of $775,000, the ASRC stepped since 2021 to boost housing solutions for people seeking asylum that otherwise would not have been covered by

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  • Introducing the Rapid Response Team

    Introducing the Rapid Response Team

    People seeking asylum face many barriers to live independently and are increasingly presenting at the ASRC with complex mental health issues and greater impacts on their wellbeing. We’ve listened to what people need and are working to evolve and adapt our services to help them build a better life on their own terms. We are

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  • What do I do next? Ruwani’s Story

    What do I do next? Ruwani’s Story

    People like Ruwani* face many barriers to live independently and are increasingly presenting at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre with financial stress, complex mental health issues and greater impacts on their wellbeing. “When I came to Australia I had hope for their future, that they would at least be safe. But when I was pregnant

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  • That’s the result of this election

    That’s the result of this election

    A letter from Kon: We’re stronger than fear. If I had to sum up what this election result tells us in one sentence, that’s it. That’s the tweet. We are stronger than fear. Right now, it looks like the Labor Party will form a minority government. This is a victory for people seeking asylum and

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  • We’re on a transformational journey

    We’re on a transformational journey

    The resilience of our communities has been astounding during this pandemic. People have been in a daily survival mode – somehow finding a way through challenging times with very little safety nets like Medicare and this speaks to their courage, despite no help from the government. Over the past two years and right now, we’ve

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