The Centre for Refugee Research wish to thank the following organisations and individuals for their support and generosity in enabling the production of this Training:
- Refugee communities from around the world for working with the Centre to undertake the consultation process and giving valuable critical evaluation of the process and pilot training
sessions.
- ARC Linkage Industry partners AMES Australia, Diversitat Geelong, the NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS), the Queensland Program of Assistance to Survivors of Torture and Trauma (QPASTT) and the Townsville
Multicultural Support Group (TMSG) for supporting this research and to their staff who were active participants in the initial pilot of this Training of Trainers Program.
- Centre associates and staff Geraldine Doney, Rebecca Eckert, Rochelle Baughan, Marcela Garrett and Kristy Ward for facilitating consultations and training sessions and continuously seeking to improve the process.
- UNSW Australia interns for undertaking the vital task of documenting the process to enable real outcomes to be achieved.
Graphics
With many thanks to Damayanthi Muthukamaraga and Anna Gilet for the graphics used in the Slides and Angela O’Connell for layout of materials.
Funding
This Training Package was produced as part of the ARC Funded Linkage Project - The Meaning of Rights in Refugee Settlement, with additional funding provided by the UNSW Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. It is based on the Human Rights In Australia series of 3 booklets originally produced by the UNSW Centre for Refugee Research with AMES Australia and an introductory training program funded by the Myer Foundation.
Use of Materials
These materials can be used or reproduced without fee or prior permission. However, the source must always be referenced as the UNSW Australia Centre for Refugee Research Training Modules. The materials are not for sale or resale.