Domain Social Networks
Summary
Refugee and migrant young people are involved in a diverse array of networks, both formal (e.g. schools, government agencies and non-government support services) and informal (e.g., family and friends). This domain examines the strength and composition of these networks, and how multicultural young people develop these networks.
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Published resources
Reports
- Cornfoot, S, Francis, S., Multicultural Youth in Australia: Settlement and Transition, Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2007. Also available at http://www.cmy.net.au/sites/default/files/publication-documents/Multicultural%20Youth%20in%20Australia%202007.pdf. Details
- Saweikar, P., Griffiths, M, Muir, K., Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Young People and Mentoring: the case of Horn of African young people in Australia, National Youth Affairs Research Scheme, Australia, 2008. Also available at https://docs.education.gov.au/system/files/doc/other/culturally_and_linguistically_diverse_cald_young_people_and_mentoring_the_case_of_horn_of_african_young_people_in_au.pdf. Details
Created: 4 May 2016, Last modified: 7 June 2018