COMMUNITY GROUPS IN WERIBEE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY FOR RESEARCH FUNDING

The Andrews Labor Government has opened its Social Cohesion Research Grants Program, with $500,000 available to fund community research into strengthening social cohesion, community resilience and preventing violent extremism.

Member for Werribee, Tim Pallas said the Program will work with the community to identify and provide evidence-based ideas and methods to counter violent extremism and promote multicultural inclusion within Victoria.

Applications need to reflect the Taskforce’s research priorities, possess sound knowledge of current theory and practice, and present value for money.

Government cannot respond to these challenges alone, which is why partnerships between universities, research institutions, government agencies and community organisations are encouraged.

Tim Pallas MP said the Government is looking for Victorian individuals or groups that form part of a university or research institution to undertake the research.

Funding for the Program was approved by the Social Cohesion and Community Resilience Taskforce and will be managed by the Community Resilience Unit.

The Grants are open for applications between $20,000 and $150,000 with research to be delivered within twelve months.

Online applications will be accepted until midnight Monday 18 January 2016. Grant information, including the application process and research priorities can be found at: www.dpc.vic.gov.au/CommunityResilience

Quotes attributable to Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Robin Scott

“Victoria’s diversity is our greatest strength. We want to do all we can to encourage communities to be resilient, cohesive, and stand together in the face of any extremism.”

“This program encourages community-based organisations and academic institutions to work together to find ways to promote our state’s cohesion and diversity, and prevent any behaviour that does otherwise.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Werribee, Tim Pallas

“This is a great opportunity for us to help develop initiatives that will divert the most vulnerable members of our community away from trouble.”

“I encourage qualified individuals and institutions in Werribee to apply for this program and make Victoria’s multicultural communities even stronger.”