Supporting asylum seekers
For more info please contact Tenille on [email protected]
Children detained at Inverbrackie are aged 0-17. Currently expectant mums detained on CI and Nauru are brought to the mainland to deliver their babies. Inverbrackie detention facility in Adelaide is one of these locations (Darwin and Melbourne are the other main ones).
Please only send new or in terrific quality items. Thank you.
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There are a host of agencies coordinating visits to detention facilities, providing material support to asylum seekers in the community, organising events, providing a welcome in so many ways. Here are just some of the many terrific organisations you could get involved with in your area...
AMBER, Australian Mothers Building Empathy and Respect. Melbourne based
Asylum Seekers Centre, Sydney
ASRC. Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, Melbourne
Blue Mountains Refugee Support Group, Visits, material support
CARAD, Perth
DASSAN, Darwin Inc visits to all Darwin detention facilities
Hills Circle of Friends, Adelaide. Inc visits to Inverbrackie
House of Welcome Supporting asylum seekers living in the community. Material assistance, actual homes, transition out of detention etc. Sydney
Immigration, Advice and Rights Centre Inc
RACS, Refugee Advice and Casework Service, Sydney
Red Cross
Rural Australians for Refugees Creating opportunities for asylum seekers and refugees to visit regional and rural Australia, sharing culture, community, challenging many myths!
Tasmanian Asylum Seeker Support Visitors to Pontville (now closed), supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the Tasmanian communtiy
Various QLD networks
Villawood Vollies run programs inside Villawood Detention Centre
Welcome to Australia
VISITS TO DETENTION
ChilOut doesn't coordinate visits to detention centres but any Australian has the right to visit any centre. We are working on getting some clear and consistent guidelines from DIBP and Serco (the company who manages Australia's centres).
The terrific team at DASSAN (Darwin Asylum Seeker Support and Advocay Network) have put together a visitors pack which is well worth a read.