Settlement
Settlement Engagement and Transition Support
In the beginning of 2019, AAHYA secured funding from the Department of Social Services for their SETS Program, now currently provided through the Department of Home Affairs. Working with newly arrived migrants and refugees, AAHYA has been able to provide a range of services, in partnership with other services, to help them in their settlement journeys. This includes learning English, driving and road safety programs, mental health support, advocacy, reducing social isolation, employment assistance and referral services.
We have bilingual workers who speak Urdu, Hazaragi, Dari and Persian, who are able to provide document assistance for any housing, Centrelink and immigration related matters.
Help is Our goal
what make us different
Our Vision
Our vision is for a multicultural Australia, where people from all backgrounds live vibrant and full lives.
Our Mission
Our mission is to empower communities so that people feel safe, valued and welcome, irrespective of their circumstances.
Our Aim
Our aim is to assist newly arrived communities and CALD groups – to provide them with a safe space that is culturally familiar and appropriate, and to act as a bridge that facilitates their access to mainstream service providers and programs.