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Ethnic Communities Sustainable Living project is a partnership project between the Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW (DECC) and the Ethnic Communities Council of NSW (ECC).
New South Wales is rich in people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. This project encourages Chinese, Greek, Arabic, Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean and Macedonian communities to care for the environment and live more sustainably at home, work and play.
"I have a responsibility to my community to help them to understand how to do the right thing, how to recycle properly and how to compost, in our own language"
Soon Yong Yoo, Korean educator
In collaboration with local councils and the Ethnic Communities Council of NSW, the project also helps build the capacity of councils to bring environmental education to their own ethnic communities.
A team of bilingual community educators run workshops in their communities on the following topics:
Workshops run for 1-2 hours, depending on the group requirements. The bilingual educators also design workshops to suit needs.
In addition, the program and educators work with local government to provide assistance with language translation, workshop facilitation and community stalls, and specialist advice on Community access, publication and editorial development, and content delivery.
Around 475 workshops have been conducted between 2004 and 2005, involving approximately 7,000 people from a range of cultural backgrounds.
Through workshops, field trips, cultural events, community festivals, and arts projects, they learn simple and practical ways to live more sustainably.
"This work is important. We need to keep a healthy environment for our grandchildren"
Lila Ibrahim, Arabic educator
Here's a taste of what is happening:
A range of resources have been produced by project participants – contact them directly for more information. Resources available include:
Contact the Ethnic Communities Project Officer at the Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW on phone (02) 8837 6000 or email sustainability@environment.nsw.gov.au.
Ethnic Communities Council of NSW
The Ethnic Communities' Council of NSW is a non-government body representing many organisations and people from the multicultural community in NSW.
The ECC of NSW's primary roles are advocacy, education and community development. The council actively promotes the principles of multiculturalism, and lobbies for the development of culturally inclusive society. The Council is also involved in the development of strategies addressing the issues that touch ethnic communities.
Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW
The Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW works towards achieving a clean and healthy environment through its administration of environment protection legislation. This legislation covers air, water quality, contaminated land, noise control, pesticides, hazardous chemicals, dangerous goods, radiation and waste as well as national parks and reserves, biodiversity and threatened species, Aboriginal and cultural heritage, historic sites and pest management.
The DECC uses a range of means to achieve compliance including economic incentive schemes, regulation, enforcement, education, and monitoring and reporting.
A further role for the Department is to promote environmentally sustainable practices, resource use and waste management. This involves the development, coordination and implementation of a range of strategies and programs, including education for industry and the community, and market development for recovered resources and recycled materials.
Participants
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