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| Develop partnerships for delivery of services Recognition of social justice achievers (across a range of categories including primary and secondary school, tertiary level, indigenous and older people) through an awards scheme. Planning, policy and service decisions are made in collaboration with the entire community, accounting for the needs of our growing and diverse community. |
| Host cultures (including indigenous, bush, rural, colonial and early immigrant and post war) contributions to Melbourne are widely recognised and acknowledged. Homeless people have a public voice Social justice achievers (across various categories including primary school level, secondary school level, tertiary level, Indigenous and older persons) are recognised at an annual awards program. |
| Social justice is evident in city structures, processes, plans and strategies and embedded in all communication strategies to ensure greater public understanding, acceptance and adoption of social justice issues. 'Cultural fusion' is embedded in all we do to achieve a cohesive, friendly society which acknowledges and respects all people. |
| Improved support infrastructure for Melbourne's international students as well as recognising their contribution to our culture. Free health and welfare support services for young people Integrated educational opportunities exist for all members of the community Cultural exchange and cultural fusion is supported / provided by community and arts grants. International students have a pastoral care plan. |
| Local needs are addressed together with our capital city role without compromising either. |