Meet the team
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Silva Nazaretian
Director Enliven
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Rebecca Abernethy
Coordinator Multicultural Community Engagement
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Natalie Ward
Coordinator Plain Language and Health Literacy
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Tia Farrell
Health Promotion, Prevention and Engagement Officer
Meet the multicultural community engagement team
Our work is supported by a specialised team of Multicultural Community Engagement Officers, who bring lived experiences to Enliven’s community engagement work.
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Ambika Kathju
Languages: English and Hindi
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Batool Hussaini
Language: English, Urdu, Dari, Hazaragi, Persian and Hindi.
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Bismi Mohamed Ismail
Languages: English, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi.
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Charitha Dissanayake
Languages: English and Sinhala.
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Jiani (Annie) Hu
Languages: English, Mandarin and Cantonese
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Kshitija Vaidya
Languages: English, Marathi and Hindi
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Maggie Ma
Languages: English and Chinese.
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Malsha Wickrama
Languages: English and Sinhala
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Nyahok Kim
Languages: English, Nuer and Arabic
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Sue Gale
Languages: English, Burmese, Malay, Hindi and Urdu.
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Waheed Hassan
Languages: English, Pashto, Dari, Farsi, Hazaragi, Hindi and Urdu.
Meet the Multicultural Community Engagement Network
The Multicultural Community Engagement Network was established in 2020; an initiative of the Diversity Matters Partnership. The Diversity Matters Partnership (formerly the CALD Communities Taskforce Local Partnership) was is a partnership between the City of Casey, City of Greater Dandenong, Cardinia Shire and Enliven Victoria.
Members of the Network are community leaders who are deeply connected to their communities through local grassroot or larger organisations.
The early work of the Multicultural Community Engagement Network focused on the COVID 19 pandemic response, through funding from the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing to assist in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 2023, the Network has focused on delivering projects focused on equipping multicultural communities with knowledge and skills to improve their physical, mental, social, economic and environmental health and wellbeing.
The Network meets online once a fortnight, providing a platform for two-way communication, updated from councils as well as opportunities for capacity building by guest speakers from a wide range of organisations.
To learn more about the Newtork, please contact Silva.Nazaretian@enliven.org.au or Rebecca.Abernethy@enliven.org.au
Enliven also employs a number of short-term casual and volunteer staff to work on identified projects and specialty areas, as required from time to time.