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Women Empowerment and Leadership had the honor to meet with the Hon Leanne Linard MP Minister for Children and Youth Justice and Minister for Multicultural Affairs at the Queensland Parliament

The meeting was chaired by our founder, director Rita Anwari Sultani she discusses the plan and program WEL working to help the multicultural community in Queensland, especially the program we have for single mothers managed by Qin Guan our strategy adviser, Pushpa Vaghela WEL VP talk about mental health services needs in our community and her plan for future. Nasrin Vaziri talks about the multicultural art programme and the need for our community as we know art is one of the powerful ways to communicate with different backgrounds without talking. As much as we look alike a colourful multicultural team from all different backgrounds we brought the colour to the table on how to build a better community. Our programs were well welcome by our great minister Leanne Linard MP We are so lucky to live in this great country that cares for multicultural people.

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Women Empowerment and Leadership run another very successful workshop for Afghan women.

At the workshop, the IWAA representative talks about breast health and breast cancer awareness, which is a very important topic for every woman to talk about and get more information about. At the breast cancer awareness workshop, we had mostly Afghan newly arrived sisters they had so many questions about women’s health which they had never thought of in Afghanistan. one of our sisters from Afghanistan bravely talks about her battle with cancer and she and how she managed she talk about her personal experience. Allamdullha she is doing really well now. The workshop was run by Our beautiful Fateme Bella she covers most of the basic parts of it. Thanks to IWAA for supporting us as muslin women.Nora Amath

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Director Rita Anwari Sultani with her team try to help some Afghan young girls to move to the land of opportunity Australia from Afghanistan.

This week #Somaya Jan #Rahman and #Mayam Anwari Was invited to the Queensland Parliament by the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Women, and the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence the Hon Shannon Fentiman MP at the QLD parliament house. Both Girls were lucky enough to have coffee with the Minister and talk about their further as youth Parliamentary in near further. And they get the chance to meet with the Deputy Minister of Education as well. Thanks to Annastacia Palaszczuk MP government for building a strong safe community for our girls.

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Women Empowerment and Leadership run another successful workshop for new Afghan residents in Brisbane by a Professional Food-licensed Chief and Trainer.

Empower Yourself To Be Your Own Boss! Connection ProjectWorkshop #4 Our newly arrived Afghans had the great opportunity to learn how to set up their food businesses in their comfort or run small businesses.Like a*Caffe shop The workshop took over 3 hours to go through all the roles and regulations of the Queensland food business by professional trainer. WEL client had the opportunity to go through the Commercial KitchenVisually learn the basics of the role and regulation of the food business and food safety of Commercial kitchens.In the end, our client as the trainer ran this workshop one more time as they see very interest in then. Special thanks go to IWAA and Fatema Jan Fateme BellaNora AmathStay tuned for more details

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Partnership with PCYC Beenleigh start the first Driving sessions to help the newly arrived Afghan refugees in Queensland.

Partnership with PCYC Beenleigh start the first Driving sessions to help the newly arrived Afghan refugees in Queensland. A very exciting moment to start the key and setting behind the wheel. Well done Hafiza Wafi and Our Voice This is how we Empower our community. In Afghanistan, the Taliban took the rights of Afghan girls and women We make sure to give them the best opportunity to be what they want to be. Long life Afghan girls, you’re not alone.

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Muslim Women in Australia “Connection Project 3rd Workshop”

Women Empowerment and Leadership had their thirtieth workshop 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: Women Empowerment leadership Programs are holding a expression of interest for the coming program: 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 weekespecially 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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The Connection Project 2nd Workshop | Employment, Empowerment & Leadership

On Saturday 24th of September at Logan Community Centre Rita Anwari, Founder of Women Empowerment Leadership in conjunction with Annette Hurley, Managing Director of The Career College held the second workshop for women from Afghanistan and other Multicultural Backgrounds. Coordinator, Soria Zamani attended and assisted where needed. Tim Frazer, Councillor for Logan City, Division 7 also attended. He welcomed the ladies and made a short speech regarding the services Logan City offers which could assist them with their transition into the community. The intention of the two-part Employment, Empowerment, Leadership workshops is to support attendees with: Understanding the Australian employment market Gaining career clarity Identifying transferable skills Resumes and interviews Self-confidence Empowerment Leadership Twenty-five women from all walks of life and age attended. Rita opened the workshop and introduced Annette. Both Rita and Annette provided some information about their background and the services their companies offer.  This was to build the attendee’s confidence and to share how we could support them in life and with their careers. The attendees were asked to introduce themselves to someone they did not know and share a little about themselves. Each of the attendees were given the opportunity to share with the group their story, their career background and what they were seeking from the workshop. They were then asked to discuss with a colleague their skills, strengths, work history and to write down their findings. Lunch was served at the end of the workshop. The intention of the above processes was to break down barriers, build confidence and self-esteem and to support the attendees with gaining a greater understanding of themselves and their transferable skills.All of which could be used to gain career clarity, for resume preparation, interview preparation, determining study options or starting their own business. The following was observed: All attendees seemed to enjoy connecting with other women. Some attendees reported being very lonely and lost. The attendees were grateful to be invited. Some have been in Australia for a long-time, others have recently arrived. Some were deeply traumatised from their experiences. Some were educated. Others had little to no education. Some spoke English well. Others had limited English. Their career needs also varied. Some attendees had already made a successful transition into the workforce or business. Some attendees had a relatively clear career plan. Some attendees with a formal education and a professional background. It was determined that with some practical jobseeker assistance and confidence building they could potentially quickly transition into the Australian workforce. Most attendees need more assistance with determining their career interests, transferable skills, career clarity and an action plan. The need for practical life and mindset skills is also evident, e.g. obtaining a driver license, learning to swim, finding suitable accommodation, navigating Australian life In addition to practical career advice all the attendees could benefit from mindset coaching, self-confidence and self-esteem training.   There may be more needs yet to be discovered. E.g. the need for domestic violence support. Overall, the needs of the attendees are great.  Most of attendees appear to have more needs and obstacles to overcome than many Australian women.

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Brisbane is lit up (Afghanistan Independence Day)

On August 19, 2022, all the historic bridges of Brisbane city were lit up with the Afghan tricolor flag to show the world that our black, red, and green flag still exists. Afghans and other residents of the city of Brisbane were invited to visit the above sights with their families and celebrate by taking photos and selfies at night. Special thanks to the Lord Mayor, WEL, and AACCI for their direct involvement in this area. 

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‘Acknowledging Queensland’s New Afghan Resident’ Event 19 August 2022

Women Empowerment and Leadership (WEL) association founder and director Ms. Rita Anwari Sultani and State Member for Toohey, Mr. Peter Russo MP – Toohey Peace for Asia had the privilege of hosting the ‘Acknowledging Queensland’s new Afghan Resident’ event in at the Parliament House on 18 August 2022. This event was Moderated by Mahsa Nabizada, Presenter at the local ABC Radio. The event started with the acknowledgment of the country, following which the co-hosts Mr. Peter Russo and Ms. Rita Anwari gave their keynote speeches. Paying tribute to the Australian men and women in uniform who lost their lives and were wounded while serving in Afghanistan, Ms. Rita Anwari acknowledged the sacrifices made in the past year since the collapse of the government in Afghanistan. She narrated stories from the first days of the collapse and events that followed. Explaining the low points in her emotional journey to the high points where vulnerable women and children were saved from the crisis were the highlights of her speech. She concluded by acknowledging the significant role the Australian authorities, particularly the office of Senator Paul Scarr, Peter Russo MP, Lord Mayor Adrain Schrinner, Lance McCallum MP, Shayne Neumann, and Jason Scanes played in the past twelve months in the provision of humanitarian support to those in danger in Afghanistan and those who fled Afghanistan and settled in Australia. Mr. Peter Russo MP emphasized on the collaborative approach and the moral responsibility all human beings have for each other. He explained the history of the Parliament House and its role in the provision of timely assistance to those in crisis. He also welcomed the participants to the event and concluded by paying tribute to those Australian men and women of uniform who lost their lives or were wounded on duty.Following the opening speeches, Mr. Paul Scarr, Senator for Queensland, Mr. Lance McCallum, State Member for Bundamba, and Jason Scanes, Founder of the Forsaken Fighters Australia gave their respective speeches. Acknowledging that the newly arrived Afghan Residents in Queensland faced tremendous challenges while being in Afghanistan during the collapse and the events following that, they are now in a safe place and can take part in making a better community in Queensland. The speakers also elaborated on the importance of collaboration during the time of crisis and on the morale responsibility, each and every member of the team felt while working hard to provide assistance to the most vulnerable groups. The current situation in Afghanistan has also highlighted as well as the need for humanitarian support and assistance to prevent millions of people from hunger and poverty. The speakers acknowledged how important the Australian mission was during the past 20 years, and the role the locally engaged personnel played in making this mission successful. The speakers also reiterated that that locally engaged personnel assisted the Australian forces to complete their mission and it was now time for Australia to assist them in saving their lives. The speakers concluded by ensuring their commitment to continue supporting those in need of humanitarian assistance.The event was closed following a panel discussion where all the previous speakers attended and responded to a few specific questions to review the assistance provided in the past twelve months and how it can improve in the future. Once again, the organizers and speakers welcomed Queensland’s new residents from Afghanistan to make this new environment their home and reiterated Australia’s commitment to making their settlement conveince.

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Women Empowerment and Leadership (WEL) Association in collaboration with Gold Coast Multicultural Arts Group in Collaboration Inc (GCMAGIC) convened their first meeting to officially inaugurate the Connection Project.

WEL Association in collaboration with GCMAGIC convened their first meeting to officially inaugurate the Connection Project.

Women Empowerment and Leadership (WEL) Association in collaboration with Gold Coast Multicultural Arts Group in Collaboration Inc (GCMAGIC) convened their first meeting to officially inaugurate the Connection Project. “Connection – Participation of emerging Afghans group to social and economic activities in Queensland” is a project funded by the Queensland Government through the Department of Children, Youth Justice, and Multicultural Affairs under the ‘Celebrating Multicultural Queensland’ program. The objective of the project is to enhance the participation of emerging Afghan community members to the social and economic wellbeing of Queensland. During this meeting, the president and founder of WEL, Dr. Rita Anwari welcomed the participants and stated the purpose of the meeting and highlighted the milestones WEL and GCMAGIC achieved from collaborating with each other in the past. She introduced the team and board members of WEL and founder of GCMAGIC. She also welcomed the Queensland new Afghan residents. She then invited Ms. Nasrin Vaziri, manager of GCMAGIC to elaborate the details of the project. Ms. Vaziri, explained the objective of the project and highlighted the major milestones the project will achieve during its implementation. She emphasised on the participation of Afghan community members in the intended workshops that the project will conduct. She indicated that there will be 20 workshops in total around the following nine areas: Career development and employment Leadership, building on the strengths Self development and training Overcoming cultural diversity, Food business Domestic and Family Violence Understanding the immigration and settlement in Australia Supporting the individuals with disability and special abilities Understanding mental health During the discussion, Ms. Leila Loei Vice President of WEL briefly explained the conduct of the workshops as well as the importance of understanding and predicting the challenges and risks in each area. Ms. Vaziri also elaborated that besides the workshops, the project also intends to capture the stories of the participants, which will be collected, and written as a written documentary. Following the introduction, the participants had the opportunity to exchange questions to understand the project better. At the end, Dr. Rita Anwari thanked the participants for their active participation, and closed the meeting and invited the participants for dinner.

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