We congratulate Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) on celebrating 75 years of service to Australia’s migrants and refugees.
This vital program assists individuals from migrant and refugee backgrounds in learning English and seamlessly integrating into Australian life. By empowering them with language skills and fostering a sense of belonging, the Melbourne AMEP helps pave the way for active participation in our diverse society.
LiverWELL has been proud to partner with AMEP in delivering education programs on hepatitis to migrant and refugee communities.
Large numbers of new chronic hepatitis B cases are in people migrating from hepatitis B endemic areas, such as Southeast and Northeast Asia. There are many challenges that organisations face in responding to the needs of these populations, especially when it comes to getting tested, vaccinated, and treated. We believe education sessions with the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) are an effective approach to connecting with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, or priority populations.
If you would like to book a session with one of our Multicultural Educators, please contact us.
We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands where we work - the lands of the Woi-Wurrung Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nations. We express our gratitude to them for their continued care and curation of these lands and waters. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.
LiverWELL observes and honours the Kulin Nation's intrinsic connection to land, sky and water, and the creator Bunjil. LiverWELL is committed to being led and informed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders on bridging health outcomes for communities and improving liver health.