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Not-for-profits: Innovative Strategies for Multicultural Communication and Engagement

by Rachael Coulthard

About the lesson:

Not-for-profits: Innovative Strategies for Multicultural Communication and Engagement is designed specifically for professionals working in communications and community engagement within not-for-profits, providing you with practical tools and cutting-edge strategies to engage effectively with multicultural communities.

Our lesson explores:

  • Practical and actionable tactics to improve your engagement with residents from migrant and refugee backgrounds
  • Case studies from other not-for-profits
  • Low-budget ideas to get bang for your buck engagement
  • Quick and easy wins that can be implemented in 30-90 days

Length: 60 minutes

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Who is this lesson for?

This lesson is best suited for individuals working in communications and community engagement within not-for-profits, but it is ideal for anyone who is interested in understanding the effect that community perspectives have in our co-designing process, ensuring that our multicultural communications strategies are inclusive and effective.

The cornerstones of your work may be:

CALD Engagement, Community Engagement, Digital Communications, Marketing & Communications, Content Design, Copywriting, Campaign Design, Digital Campaigns, Strategic Communications, Advocacy & Policy, Community Education, Cultural Diversity.

Speakers

Costa Vasili

CEO and Founder of Ethnolink, Costa works regularly with government and private-sector clients to advise them on best practices in CALD engagement strategy. He is a thought leader in multicultural communications, with over ten years of experience in the translation and localization industry.

Rachael Coulthard

Rachael is Ethnolink’s Head of Multicultural Communications, she works with clients to advise on best-practice for language selection and communicating with multicultural Australians. Rachael holds a Masters in Interpreting and Translation from Monash University and is a NAATI Certified French Translator.