This project sought to develop and trial a model for employing a group of 10-15 migrants at Thomas Foods International at Murray Bridge, with a view to being adapted and used by other meat processing companies.
The two-year project included planning, trial and review phases which enabled the model to be thoroughly tested and adjusted. Particular focus was given to:
- Identification of available government and community support services.
- Preparation, training and support for the identified migrant group.
- Preparation and support for the meat processing workforce.
- Preparation and interaction with the local community.
- Development of transition arrangements for ongoing support beyond the life of the project.
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Enabling Rural Migrant Settlement: A Case Study of the Limestone Coast
Castlemaine African Community Project
Allianz/Settlement Support International (SSI) Refugee Scholarship Program
Resettlement of 160 Karen refugees in Nhill, Victoria