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Support services for reporting and seeking counselling for those experiencing racism
Information on reporting racism: The Reporting Racism Clearinghouse
Crisis support: Contact Lifeline on 13 11 14
Counselling services: Contact Beyond Blue on 1800 512 348
Information about making a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission: Contact the National information Service on 1300 656 419 or 02 9284 9888
Headspace/eheadspace: 1800 650 890
National Relay Service: 1300 555 727 (Speak and Listen) or internet-relay.nrscall.gov.au
NSW Mental Health Line (NSW only; with referral options to the Transcultural Mental Health Centre): 1800 011 511
Information about translators/interpreters: Contact the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450
The Australian Human Rights Commission invited submissions to inform the development of a National Anti-Racism Framework (the Framework).
The Framework will be a long-term, central reference point to guide actions on anti-racism and equality by government, NGOs, business, communities, and other sectors.
The Commission was very interested to hear from those with expertise and knowledge of anti-racism initiatives and in responding to racism at structural, institutional, and inter-personal levels, including:
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander knowledge holders and community members with lived experience of racism
- Community members from migrant, refugee and/or faith-based backgrounds with lived experience of racism
- Representatives from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peak or community organisations
- Representatives from a migrant, refugee, settlement and faith-based peak or community organisation
- Representatives of Commonwealth, State and Local Government agencies and departments
- Representatives of human rights agencies, advocacy organisations or legal practitioners
- Practitioners and/or experts in the identified outcome areas of the Framework
- Researchers in the identified outcome areas of the Framework.
The Commission released a Concept Paper, which details proposed principles, outcomes and strategies for the Framework. It also compiled a Submissions Guide, which provided more information on the Framework development process and shared findings from early stakeholder consultations.
Submissions closed 4 February 2022.
The Commission invited submissions in any language and in any format.
See also: Submissions Policy.
Contact
The policy team are contactable at antiracismsecretariat@humanrights.gov.au
What will happen to your submission?
Submissions will be used for the purposes of developing the National Anti-Racism Framework, for any subsequent reporting, and for the promotion and utilisation of any report. Please note that:
- submissions may be provided by the Commission to our Minister, Parliament and other government agencies or subject to Freedom of Information requests
- the Commission aims to publish submissions on its website
- you can indicate on your submission if you wish for your submission to be kept confidential
- the Commission reserves the right to edit (for example, remove defamatory material or de-identify personal or sensitive information), or not to publish a submission, or any part of a submission, on its website at its own discretion.
Further information about publication and privacy in relation to the submissions process can be found in the Commission’s Submissions Policy.