Supporting Healing in Refugee Week 2022

Nic Street,Minister for Community Services and Development

Today is World Refugee Day, and it forms an important part of Refugee Week 2022 across Australia (Sunday 19 June – Saturday 25 June), a national event which has been celebrated since 1988.

Healing is the theme for Refugee Week 2022 and as we emerge from the shared difficulties of the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of human connections has been underlined in the healing and rejuvenation tasks faced by communities post-COVID.

Tasmania is stronger and more prosperous because of our multiculturalism, and because of the valuable contribution of those who have chosen to call this State home, including the many refugees who have come to our State from challenging and dangerous situations.

As the Minister with responsibility for multicultural affairs, I encourage all Tasmanians to take the opportunity in Refugee Week 2022 to celebrate the contribution refugees make to our community, and to focus on how the community can help provide a safe and welcoming environment for refugees – most recently, those who have settled here across Tasmania after leaving war-torn Ukraine.

The Rockliff Liberal Government believes it is important to continue to support and enable our migrants to take up opportunities for economic participation, and to respond to what communities tell us about their needs for places to meet, learn, share their faith and celebrate their culture.

Events are being held across Australia to mark Refugee Week 2022 and to promote healing and connectedness together.

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