Collaboration with the Department of Education
- Published March 27 2024
- Collaboration
The JCCV has been asked to share the following message with our community, on behalf of the Victorian Department of Education.
The Victorian Department of Education convenes a regular meeting with a number of Jewish community organisations involved in education.
The department greatly values these meetings as an opportunity to discuss our ongoing work to build students’ understanding of different cultures in Victoria and ongoing efforts to address antisemitism. The meetings ensure this work is informed by the knowledge and experience of the community organisations.
The meetings also provide an opportunity for community organisations to provide feedback to the department about the reach and impact of programs. This has resulted in the development of a new resource that provides easy access to information about all the programs and resources available to schools to promote multicultural inclusion and address antisemitism and other forms of racism.
The department is also working with the community organisations to make it easier for government schools to access education programs at the Jewish Museum of Australia and the Melbourne Holocaust Museum.
The department encourages members of the Jewish community to contact either of us directly or any of the groups listed below to provide any feedback or to identify any issues you would like raised.
Stephen Fraser
Deputy Secretary
School Education Programs and Support
Stephen.Fraser2@education.vic.gov.au
David Howes
Deputy Secretary
Schools and Regional Services
David.Howes@education.vic.gov.au
Community organisations involved:
- Jewish Community Council of Victoria
- United Jewish Education Board
- Courage to Care
- Jewish Museum of Australia
- Melbourne Holocaust Museum
- ARK Centre
- Australasian Union of Jewish Students
- Gandel Foundation
For media inquiries, please contact the JCCV on +61 3 9272 5566 or email community@jccv.org.au
NSW Police Take Action
- Published March 27 2024
- Collaboration
JCCV President Philip Zajac responds to NSW Police taking strong and decisive action against neo-Nazis.
“It was positive and reassuring to see NSW Police taking strong and decisive action against these neo-Nazi thugs. It was also reassuring to hear the NSW Premier warn that police in his state would not hesitate to reveal the identities of the masked cowards.”
“While we acknowledge that Victoria has been a leader in banning Nazi symbols and gestures, it seems our state is lagging when it comes to disrupting the public activity of neo-Nazi members or groups.”
“Our concern is that the contrast in approaches demonstrates, whether correctly or not, that Victoria is a safe place for neo-Nazis to share their hate in public.”
Phillip Zajac, President JCCV
For media inquiries, please contact the JCCV on +61 3 9272 5566 or email community@jccv.org.au