Migrant and refugee women in the COVID-19 pandemic : (Record no. 7489)

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Title Migrant and refugee women in the COVID-19 pandemic :
Statement of responsibility, etc Harmony Alliance
Remainder of title impact, resilience and the way forward
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Melbourne, Vic :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Harmony Alliance,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2021
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Extent electronic document (22 pages) ; PDF file: 1.7 MB
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General note National Consultation Report, February 2021
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Summary, etc At the end of 2020, Harmony Alliance held a series of consultations with our individual and organisational members across Australia. The consultations focussed on a range of issues concerning the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrant and refugee women. We held separate thematic sessions on the issues of women’s health, wellbeing, and safety, economic security, digital inclusion, and experiences of racism. The Alliance’s Young Women’s Advisory<br/>Group (YWAG) also held a targeted session on young migrant and refugee women’s experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. <br/><br/>There was a significant overlap in the concerns raised across all the sessions; for example, mental health impacts of COVID-19 were raised in relation to experiences of violence, racism, job losses, income insecurity, and digital inclusion. The key issues raised also affected different sub-groups of migrant and refugee women differently; for example, experiences with<br/>digital inclusion varied significantly between young and older migrant women.<br/><br/>The overarching finding from the national consultation is that the concerns faced by migrant and refugee women in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic are interconnected and mutually reinforcing. Therefore, any solutions to these issues should be holistic and address all areas of migrant and refugee women ’s lives. At the same time, varying experiences based on different social locations and needs of individuals and sub-groups within the migrant and refugee women’s cohort should be taken into account. Despite the focus of our consultations on the negative impacts of COVID-19 on migrant and<br/>refugee women’s lives, we heard innumerable heartening stories of resilience, innovation, and leadership demonstrated by migrant and refugee women to help themselves and their<br/>communities in the face of adversity. Some examples include groups of women preparing and delivering food to those in lockdown/quarantine; using food delivery as a way of checking on other women’s wellbeing and safety and discretely providing information about domestic and family violence services; those with digital literacy and access helping other women with small<br/>home-based businesses transition to online trading; and women leading information campaigns about the virus and other related issues within their communities. Moving forward,<br/>migrant and refugee women’s leadership and innovation should be seen as a key resource to draw upon to enable equitable recovery from the pandemic.<br/><br/>This report presents key issues faced by migrant and refugee women in the context of the pandemic, their resilience and leadership in dealing with the impacts of COVID-19, and<br/>essential considerations for policy responses to ensure equitable outcomes for migrant and refugee women in the recovery process. (From the document). Record #7489
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://harmonyalliance.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/HA-Membership-Forum-Report.pdf">https://harmonyalliance.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/HA-Membership-Forum-Report.pdf</a>
Public note Download report, PDF, 1.7 MB
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://harmonyalliance.org.au/">https://harmonyalliance.org.au/</a>
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