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Community Action for a Multicultural Society Network (CAMS)
Community Action for a Multicultural Society Network (CAMS)
The Community Action for a Multicultural Society Network (CAMS) initiative is a partnership strategy between State Government and community organisations to support and promote multiculturalism.
CAMS is designed to support the overall multicultural policy objectives of ensuring that all Queenslanders, regardless of their cultural, linguistic or religious backgrounds:
- have equitable access to services and programs that respond appropriately to their needs
- are able to fully participate in and benefit from all aspects of life in Queensland
- feel a sense of belonging in a cohesive and harmonious community.
Specifically, CAMS aims to help achieve:
- equitable access for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to services and programs that respond to their needs
- equitable participation by people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in community life - including educational, economic, political, social and cultural activities.
A total of 20 workers are funded through the Community Action for a Multicultural Society Program including a coordination position.

