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Women Empowerment and Leadership thirtieth workshops!

Women Empowerment and Leadership had their thirtieth workshops on Friday 30th of September at the IAAW springwood office for the Afghan women who came to Australia after 15/08/21 The workshop starts by acknowledging the country. WEL AUS founder director Rita Anwari Sultani welcomes all sisters to Australia and our workshops. She discusses the opportunity for new Aghan Queensland residences in Queensland. Fatima from the IWAA representative introduce IWAA and the program provide by IWAA for Muslim women in Australia. IWAA programs provide: English classes Craft Youth camping Children program Family’s gathering How to open businesses Camping Over all to be the best version of yourself Women Empowerment leadership Programs are holding a expression of interest for the coming program * Driving school * Swimming classes Which’s start as soon as next week Our main goal is to help each other work as sisters. We have a full room of women who have come from Afghanistan and need our support urgently. They all feel comfortable as Muslim women sitting next to each other and talking about their needs. Most of these women were interested in driving and swimming classes which start as soon as next week especially for those under 25 which were booked for the coming week. Looking forward to seeing our sisters at our swimming classes on Monday and Thursday for Muslim women. Special thanks go to IWAA and their staff for helping women in western society to be themselves.

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WEL Collaborating IWAAPCYC Beenleigh to Help Newly Queensland Residents Find Best and Safe Way in the Community!

Women Empowerment and Leadership Collaborating #IWAAPCYC Beenleigh to help newly Queensland residents find the best and safe way in the community by introducing RUBY program. RUBY (Rise Up, Be Yourself) is a free, weekly physical fitness program for women who are, have been, or likely to be experiencing DFV. This program held at over 30 PCYCs across Queensland, RUBY is designed to #empower#women by #building#physical strength and contributing to general well-being, emotional resilience, self-esteem and confidence through physical exercise in a violence free and safe environment. The unique program gives participants a different outlet and tools to combat the DFV cycle by fostering connected relationships with other women in a safe, group environment. Sessions are facilitated by a qualified, female PT and a female member of the QPS attends and participates. RUBY can be a conduit for the needs of the women.

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What an Emotional Moment of Afghan Hazara Girl!

Samaria is one of Afghan Hazara Girls who arrived in Brisbane not long ago. She fearlessly completed her education with high achievement, and back in her home in Afghanistan, the Taliban closed schools for Afghan girls. Not only school but they were not allowed to go to the park or shopping all band for Afghan women and girls. In less than two years in the land of opportunity, she achieves her dream by graduating from high school with one meddle and two certificates of high achievement, which is the dream of every little young Afghan girl back in Afghanistan. Women Empowerment and Leadership founder director Rita Anwari Sultani told us this was one of my dreams to see our #Afghan#girls live in the best country and receive the best education, that means living on their dream, dreaming for a better future. She said that hopefully one day our girls in Afghanistan can go back to school and open their wink to fly as high as they can. Our Afghan women have dream-like other girls around the world, but unfortunately, they were born in the wrong land, and no one sees their value. As she working with samira to get her diving licences She said she could not wait to see her driving soon. On behalf of WEL AUS, we wish her all the best in the future.

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WEL Team Run Another Great Workshop by Professional Migration Lawyer DanLi

Women Empowerment and Leadership team run another great workshop by professional migration lawyer Dan Li At our workshop #Dan she proved information about over 10 different visa programs *family reunion *Partner visa *Skill visa *Few types of working visa *Student visa *And the pathway to PR Healthcare or Teaching Occupations →ANZSCO Sub-major Group 25 – Health Professionals →ANZSCO Minor Group 241 – School Teachers →ANZSCO Minor Group 411 – Health and Welfare Support Workers →ANZSCO Unit Group 1341 – Child Care Centre Managers →ANZSCO Unit Group 2346 – Medical Scientists →ANZSCO Unit Group 2721 – Counsellors →ANZSCO Unit Group 2723 – Psychologists →ANZSCO Unit Group 2725 – Social Workers →ANZSCO Unit Group 3112 – Medical Technicians ANZSCO occupations: →134311 – School Principal →421111 – Child Care Worker →423111 – Aged or Disabled Carer →423312 – Nursing Support Worker →423313 – Personal Care Assistant. Skilled visa – employer-sponsored visa –sc 482 The TSS visa program assists Australian businesses that experience genuine skill shortages and cannot find Australian workers to fill vacant positions. requires employer sponsorship from a regional employer and the position must be likely to exist for 5 years. 494 Visa holders can: • live and work in Australia for up to five years • include immediate family on 494 visa • transition to permanent residency (if eligible) via the 191 Regional Skilled Visa. Truly it was a very useful workshop and hopefully, next year we have a few more workshops to answer the questions of our Afghan community. Special thanks to Nora Amath IWAA Galila Abdelsalam for gallowing me to use their Hall for workshop It means so much to our community.

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WEL is Proudly Running Lessons with Two Sisters Organizations!

Women Empowerment and Leadership Congratulations to the graduates of the incredible Swim Logan which #WELAUS introduced to new #Afghan#residences by connection program to #IWAA #Hurricane Star Culp at #Logan. Swim Logan teaches migrant and refugee residents to be confident in the water, promoting safety, physical activity, and a sense of belonging in local pools. We can’t wait to see our new driver on the road very soon as well by PCYC Beenleigh A huge thanks go to Nasrin Vaziri Gold Coast Multicultural ArtsLeanne Linard MP for funding us.

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WEL is Proud to Introduce our 2nd Intern for 2023 Kaitlyn Byrne from Bond University

Faculty of Society and Design and Faculty of Business. Kaitlyn is studying a double degree in a Bachelor of #International Relations / Bachelor of Business (Management) which she will graduate from in December 2023. Throughout her education, Kaitlyn has specifically researched and contributed to the discussion of women’s sex-based rights in developing countries. Kaitlyn also has extensive community volunteer and leadership experience through her involvement in Surf Life Saving as a volunteer Patrol Captain, where she enjoys giving back to her local community and ensuring public safety. WEL founder director Rita Anwari Sultani is excited to welcome her to the team where she will contribute to international women’s rights advocacy, through her education knowledge, experience, and passion for women’s rights under the direct supervision of WEL director Rita Anwari WEL will support Kaitlyn to pursue her career aspirations of working to improve government and international policy to better reflect those it represents. Both Kaitlyn and WEL believe that women-focused policy is an important subject that needs continual discussion, research, and representation to help implement meaningful positive change for women in Australia and abroad. Kaitlyn is enthusiastic to expand her knowledge of women-focused policy, rights, and issues they face through her internship at WEL which will support her in exploring these areas and developing her knowledge of women’s empowerment and leadership. We are proud to welcome her to the team and we will keep you posted on her work and contribution throughout her 12 weeks at WEL. Kaitlyn’s personal message is, “I believe all women regardless of their background, ethnicity, religion, or personal characteristics should be given the fundamental equal opportunities to always feel safe, have access to health and wellbeing resources, pursue an education and contribute to the discussion of women’s rights. Spreading awareness, improving policy, and not accepting sex-based discrimination is an important way forward in creating a more safe and inclusive future for all women.”

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WEL is excited to offer a limited number of highly competitive PhD full scholarships for women from Afghanistan

 Announcement  Women Empowerment and Leadership (WEL) is excited to offer a limited number of highly competitive PhD full scholarships for women from Afghanistan. If you meet the following criteria, we encourage you to apply: – Minimum IELTS score of 6.5– Master’s degree– Residing in Afghanistan (Women)– Afghan nationality To apply, please contact us at Info@welaus.com.au. Don’t send us your document till you, do not shortlist. The university makes the decision on academics, allegedly not the WEL team. Kindly note that due to the high volume of emails, we may not be able to respond to applicants who do not meet the eligibility criteria. We kindly request that only eligible individuals email us. Attention: Please refrain from responding to any calls or emails from sources other than WEL. If you receive any such communications, please ignore them. #Empower yourself through education and seize this incredible opportunity! 

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WEL would like to congratulate Kaitlyn Byrne on completing her Internship with Women Empowerment and Leadership from Bond University

Please read her achievements and the work she achieved That is what we do to empower women through education Kaitlyn Internship Summary Over the past 15 weeks Women’s Empowerment and Leadership has welcomed #Bond University internee #Kaitlyn Byrne; a final year student of International Relations and Business Management. Kaitlyn has participated and contributed immensely to WEL along her journey of learning and industry experience where she has had heavy involvement in several significant WEL events and improved her skills and knowledge considerably over the course of her internship. As an #International Relations student, Kaitlyn expressed an eagerness to be immersed in and learn more about the multicultural and Muslim community. Early into her internship Kaitlyn enthusiastically took the opportunity to assist with her first event the Ipswich Multicultural Eid Celebrations. This community event was designed to bring together different ethnicities and cultures under a unified banner of the celebration of Eid. Kaitlyn confidently and gracefully managed her duties as MC and carried out her public speaking in an unfamiliar setting where she was able to gain real-world experience and utilize her skills from her university studies. Kaitlyn personally built and prepared her presentation and speech to match the values and needs of the cultures attending the event. This was Kaitlyn’s first multicultural event and experience of Eid celebration, which as MC she successfully managed and conducted professionally to help bring together the Ipswich community. Furthermore, Kaitlyn was given the opportunity to go on a trip to Canberra with the WEL team, this marked a significant highlight during her internship. Her visit to the Australian Parliament House provided her with the opportunity to witness first-hand the processes and procedures of the Australian government. Kaitlyn had the remarkable opportunity to meet with and engaged in an informative discussion with high-end representatives of the federal government including the Hon. Dr. Jim Chalmers, Treasurer of Australia. Kaitlyn’s interaction with Hon. Dr. Jim Chalmers focused on budget feedback and the future perspectives of Queensland’s youth and education. Hon. Dr. Jim Chalmers MP offered valuable insights and advice on entering an empowering career in politics and making a difference. Moreover, Kaitlyn had the opportunity to meet the Chief Secretary of the Hon. Murray Watt – Senator for Queensland This meeting gave her a unique chance to gain an in-depth understanding of the political sphere. The discussion revolved around career opportunities, involvement in ministerial operations, and advice on working in politics and government. This conversation allowed her to gain an in-depth understanding of the inner workings of government bodies and the empowering role women play in leadership positions, further highlighting the potential career paths she might pursue. Throughout her interactions with federal government members, Kaitlyn was able to effectively highlight her detailed political knowledge and understanding from her university studies. Kaitlyn also had the privilege of visiting the Speaker’s House, thanks to an invitation by Hon. Milton Dick MP Her visit allowed her to appreciate the practical application of parliamentary decision-making processes, enhancing her academic knowledge with real-world understanding. A notable highlight was when the speaker of the house Hon. #Milton Dick gave a personal acknowledgment of Kaitlyn and the WEL team’s attendance during session time. Overall, the visit to Canberra was a blend of learning and networking that considerably enriched Kaitlyn’s knowledge and understanding of the #Australian political scene. Another major event that Kaitlyn helped to run and organize was WELs first #Multicultural Citizenship Ceremony. This was a unique opportunity for a university intern to contribute to an official Australian Citizenship Ceremony. The event marked the close of National #Refugee Week, a campaign centred around the fundamental rights and freedoms that every refugee deserves. In the ceremony, the Australian community warmly welcomed 25 new citizens originating from 14 different countries. The diversity of the participants underscored the event’s overarching theme – a celebration of multiculturalism, unity, and acceptance. This ceremony was a powerful symbol of freedom and new opportunities for refugees and migrants, allowing them to experience a promising future in Australia. Kaitlyn had the opportunity of serving as MC for this milestone event. Her role was not only to guide the proceedings smoothly but also to create an atmosphere of welcoming and inclusivity. This event offered Kaitlyn an excellent platform to showcase her event management and public speaking skills. Her involvement in such a crucial ceremony also provided her with invaluable insights into the Australian citizenship process and the role of the Department of Home Affairs. After successful completion of the Citizenship Ceremony Kaitlyn received highly regarded and positive feedback from the Department of Home Affairs about how she successfully and professionally handled the protocols of the ceremony; a big professional achievement Finally Kaitlyn finished off her internship with her involvement in WEL’s first book launch event to celebrate multicultural awareness week and commemorate the historical independence of Afghanistan. The event was a great success with Kaitlyn acting as MC alongside a fellow Bond internee. The event took place at QLD parliament house and included several federal government guest speakers Shayne Neumann MP Senator Fatima PaymanSenator Paul ScarrCouncillor Jacob Madsen – Ipswich City CouncilNasrin Vaziri and a professional panel discussion with unique perspectives from members of local government, industry experts and refugees. The event created a platform to discuss the unique challenges faced by refugees and multicultural members in our community, with an emphasis on collaborative problem solving. The book launch also offered an opportunity for WEL, community leaders and members of government to stand in solidarity with the women and girls of Afghanistan who do not have the freedom to raise their voices and fight for the basic human rights they deserve. Kaitlyn not only held a key role in the preparation and planning for the event but was able to professionally and charismatically conduct the proceedings for the eventing with consideration of the cultural significant of the event. Kaitlyn Byrne’s time at WEL was characterized by her eagerness to learn, adaptability, and commitment to enhancing her professional skills. The organization has deeply

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Women Empowerment and Leadership and the Afghan Australian Say “Yes to the Voice”

October 14th, 2023, is a date that marks the possibility of a milestone regarding the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within Australia. On this date, Australians will vote in a referendum about whether to change the constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing a body called the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice. The Voice will allow for an independent advisory council to parliament consisting of a diverse selection of indigenous representation with the power to give opinions concerning parliamentary matters regarding the indigenous community. As the country is challenged to question which side of history they will sit on, many minority communities have seen to band together to support a ‘yes’ vote. On Saturday, September 23rd, Women Empowerment and Leadership had the opportunity to attend the #Afghan Australian Say Yes to the #Voice of Parliament event. The Women Empowerment and Leadership event created a space where the Afghan Australian community could be adequately educated regarding what the referendum is, what it aims to achieve and how to participate in the voting. Alongside the voices of many migrants, the event showcased presentations from the Minister of Immigration, Andrew Giles MP, Head of the Council of the Afghan Alliance in Australia, Dr Mohib Iqbal, Dor Aschna and Victoria MP Sheena Watt MP. These individuals empowered the #Afghan community to stand in solidarity with its Australian Indigenous Peoples by directly educating and guiding the community. Dr #Mobi Iqbal mediated the event, allowing the vital conversation surrounding a yes vote to flow seamlessly, while Victoria MP Sheena Watt showed the Afghan community how to adequately vote on the forms to be distributed on the day. Minister #Andrew Giles passionately spoke to the importance of a yes vote, highlighting the disadvantages our First Nations people have been subject to. Mr Giles, addressing how the atrocities in the past have impacted the equity of the present, stated that this referendum holds the power to truly improve the progression of Indigenous rights within our society. It meant a lot to the Afghan community for a member of parliament to attend the event, as it ensured the information received was of quality. It also showed the government’s attention in its migrant communities and people alongside their societal concerns. As the Afghan community is usually not involved in political affairs, this allowed their voices and opinions to be heard. Human Rights Ambassador #Emelie Nordh also had the opportunity to open the event, providing remarks on how this referendum can genuinely aid in reconciliation and the upholding of indigenous rights such as self-determination. Emelie and intern Yewayi Mushaya gained the opportunity to talk with members of the community and Minister Andrew Giles. The experience provided the girls the opportunity to strengthen their advocacy skills and the chance to be involved in such a meaningful conversation. The event proved successful, and we hope to have a #yes vote on October 14th.

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Women Empowerment and Leadership Proudly Welcoming Shanna Hussain

As one of the 28 students from Bond University in our Internship Program under the leadership of Rita Anwari Sultani Bio & Achievement of Shahna Hussain “Shahna Hussain is an ambitious individual on a quest for excellence. Currently, embarking on her educational journey in Australia, pursuing a #master’s degree in criminology at #Bond#university This academic pursuit marks her #second#master‘s #degree, following the successful completion of both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in #human development at JD Birla Institute in Kolkata, India. Her commitment to her field is not confined to the classroom. She has actively sought out opportunities to apply her knowledge and passion. During her bachelor’s degree, she undertook a pivotal internship at Caring Minds (Psychological and Cognitive Wellness Centre) in India, where she observed and participated in critical activities such as case history taking, mental status examinations, and the administration and interpretation of psychometric tests. She also played a significant role in organizing events and workshops at the center, contributing to the dissemination of vital mental health information. Building on this foundation, she pursued further hands-on experience during her first master’s degree with an internship at Unmish (For all special needs), where she worked closely with children and young adults with special needs. In addition to shadowing teaching activities, she efficiently managed administrative tasks and coordinated events, contributing to the organization’s mission of inclusive education and support. Her commitment to the field of criminology and social justice extends to her internship experience at the Burleigh Heads Probation & Parole office in Queensland, Australia. Here, she engaged in extensive training, observed court proceedings, and reviewed complex case management procedures. This experience provided her with a profound understanding of the criminal justice system and its impact on individuals and communities. Complementing her practical experiences, she has undertaken three noteworthy research projects. One of her projects delved into the timely issue of self-radicalization and the internet’s role in promoting extremist ideologies. Another explored the enduring effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on adult life outcomes, underscoring the significance of addressing early-life trauma. Lastly, she conducted a comprehensive study examining social competence disparities among school-going boys and girls from diverse social backgrounds. Beyond academics, she has maintained a dedicated work ethic, currently contributing to her financial independence through employment at a kebab shop in Robina Town Centre. Her two-year journey in Australia has been marked by unwavering determination and a thirst for knowledge. She is poised for future challenges and eager to contribute her expertise to the dynamic field of criminology. Her relentless pursuit of excellence is fueled by a desire to make a positive impact on society and to continue her personal and professional growth. Women Empowerment and Leadership looking forward to working with young leaders #Shahna Hussain

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