From November 19 to 27, Australia celebrates National Inclusion Week by coming together and encouraging communities to reconnect and be inclusive of all cultures, age groups, nationalities and the disadvantaged.
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Australia as a nation has deep roots in multiculturalism and as such we should embrace it, celebrate it and ensure that we no longer accept social exclusion within our society.
As a community we need to band together to ensure that we as Australians provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for those around us.
Now is the best time to set aside our differences and come together to support each other.
I work with countless kids from an extremely diverse group of cultures, ages, nationalities and abilities and let me tell you that despite their differences they are incredibly inclusive and respectful.
We should be looking at these kids as an example of how to treat one-another.
By engaging with, and including others in your community there is so much to be gained.
I have spoken before about looking at life through a variety of lenses to fully understand our society, and I firmly believe that inviting people of a variety of backgrounds into one’s life strengthens their perception of community.
Community involvement is a crucial part of development; kids need to be involved in their community whether it is through volunteering, fundraising or just meeting community leaders.
We will always strive to encourage and assist the development of our young people, and it is through events such as National Inclusion Week that our young people can learn the importance of social inclusion.
In National Inclusion Week I encourage you to not only reflect on how social inclusion and exclusion has impacted your community, but to also take action by hosting or attending registered events.
Father Chris Riley, CEO and Founder at Youth Off The Streets
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