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From the acting CEO’s desk

Greetings to all our valued readers,

New legal team members

AFFMA is delighted to welcome four new volunteer Migration Agents and two new legal assistants to the legal team, allowing us to service the steady stream of referrals from other agencies who support refugees.

Additional volunteer migration agents are welcome to apply to join the team.

Financial overheads

The entire legal, admin, marketing, newsletter, and finance teams consist of volunteers, meaning that AFFMA has no staffing costs. This is what allows us to provide fee-free legal services to our clients. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for our office overheads, such as rent, stationery, telephone, postage, the internet, and multiple insurances.

Fundraising sale

This is why we are currently holding a fundraising sale. Click here for details.

Partner visas

We have also expanded our services to include partner visas. This is particularly important for our clients who wish to begin a new life in Australia with their partners by their side.

AGM Reminder

Please click here for details.

Karyn Clarke
Acting CEO

In the news – June 2017

Global

  • 300,000 child refugees travelled alone in 2015 and 2016. Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/17/world/americas/united-nations-children-refugees-migrants-trafficking.html
  • The Azraq refugee camp in Jordan is now largely powered by renewable energy, saving the UN refugee agency $1.5 million a year. Read more: http://www.unhcr.org/en-au/news/latest/2017/5/591bfdbb4/jordans-azraq-becomes-worlds-first-clean-energy-refugee-camp.html
    Poland continues to refuse to admit asylum seekers despite threats of legal action from the EU. Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2017/05/18/world/europe/18reuters-europe-migrants-eu-poland.html
  • A leaked audio recording suggests that Italian authorities allowed 268 Syrian refugees to drown in 2013. Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/05/09/italian-forces-ignored-a-sinking-ship-full-of-syrian-refugees-and-let-more-than-250-drown-says-leaked-audio/?utm_term=.69f2871b57b7

At Home

  • Two of the Head On Photo Festival’s winners were inspired by refugees. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/art-and-design/head-on-photo-festival-2017-winners-inspired-by-refugees-20170506-gvzjnt.html
  • Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has given 7,500 asylum seekers living in Australia until October 1 to complete their protection claims. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/immigration-minister-peter-dutton-sets-a-deadline-for-refugee-status-application-20170520-gw9iza.html
  • A young Iraqi woman who was captured and enslaved by the Islamic State hopes to obtain a protection visa to Australia by next year. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/nihad-was-an-islamic-state-sex-slave-and-is-desperate-for-a-new-life-in-australia-20170512-gw3ijm.html
  • Asylum seekers on Manus Island have been told to leave so the detention centre can be closed. Read more: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-05-16/asylum-seekers-on-manus-island-told-to-leave-before-closure/8528816

Elizabeth Wright
BComn(Griffith), MHumRights(Curtin)

What does the 2017 budget mean for refugees?

Limited resources to address the global refugee crisis

The Refugee Council of Australia said that the refugee intake has increased slightly, but a humane solution to resettlement was not in the cards. In contrast, Canada has taken an inclusive approach towards refugees, resettling 40,000 people in 2016.

The Canadian model is focused on community sponsorship, with local communities cooperating to support new arrivals. Australia’s community support program is focused on shifting costs. For instance, sponsors are responsible for paying a bond and visa application fee, which has the potential to create tensions between refugees and their sponsors.

Detention centre funding

The Government has allocated $1.91 billion to immigration detention centres. The inhumane conditions at these facilities have been well-documented. Self-harm, suicide, and severe psychological distress are all too common, and yet the Government has allocated more money to a failing approach.

Australia needs to reconsider its policies, and perhaps look at what other countries, such as Canada, are doing. We cannot forget the reason why refugees flee their homelands. We cannot turn a blind eye to the negative impacts of mandatory detention. This is not a viable approach to the global refugee crisis.

Ariza Arif
BA (UNSW), LLB (Macquarie University) – Student at law.

Sponsor a refugee: A $35 donation pays one visa application fee

Please consider donating to AFFMA on behalf of your friends and relatives this year.  While donations of any amount are greatly appreciated, a gift of $35 will pay the visa application fee for one refugee. Unlike most charitable organisations, AFFMA is run entirely by volunteers. Every cent of your donation will go to keeping our door open to the refugees that we serve. This year, give a refugee a chance for a new life in Australia.

Donations can be made directly to AFFMA through PayPal by accessing the following link:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=C9PXK25WLWR7J

Advertisements and jobs board – June 2017

WANTED: Volunteer Migration Agents

AFFMA is looking for migration agents who are willing to complete a Spouse visa application from beginning to end on a pro bono basis, either at their own office/home or at AFFMA’s office in Newtown.

AFFMA is an Approved Voluntary OrganiMigration agents volunteering with us can claim one CPD point for every three hours of pro bono work.

Please email your expression of interest to the CEO <Recruitment@affma.org.au>

Do you have a vacancy you wish to advertise? AFFMA’s Members can advertise vacancies free of charge. Please email <Recruitment@affma.org.au>

Contributions welcome

We welcome contributions to our newsletter from our readers. Articles must be between 500 and 1000 words. Please send your article to <newsletter@affma.org.au>

The deadline for submission of articles is the 15th of the month.

From the acting CEO’s desk

Greetings to all our valued readers,

Short and sweet is the theme of this correspondence, with just three items for your attention:

  • AFFMA’s AGM
  • AFFMA Fundraising Sale
  • Volunteer migration agents wanted

Karyn Clarke
Acting CEO

AFFMA fundraising sale – AFFMA is funded by donations only and is run by volunteers – NO government funding!

FUNDRAISING SALE – 50% OFF EVERYTHING! 

ALL BRAND NEW:

  • Manchester, Blankets, Bedding
  • Electrical goods
  • Stationery
  • Furniture, Homeware, Bric-A-Brac
  • Clothes, Shoes

$0.50 in every $1 raised helps a refugee fleeing from persecution. Refugees we help must be living in NSW and be seeking protection.

AFFMA is a registered charity that provides fee free legal assistance to refugees. We are the only office-based charity that is run 100% by professional pro bono lawyers, migration agents and passionate volunteers.

In the last 2 months alone, we have received over 20 legal assistance requests from refugees.

Help us to continue offering free assistance to refugees. Every $35 raised will save a life from persecution.

SALE LOCATION & DATES: THU, FRI, SAT 9:00 – 4:30

AFFMA is now fully online. Please fill one of the forms on this website to make your enquiry.

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