On Thursday, 30 September, we held the first session of the Multicultural Online Seminar.
This program aims to learn about multicultural policies and advanced initiatives in Australia and to utilize this knowledge in planning and implementing multicultural coexistence measures in Japan. While this program is usually conducted in person, this year it is being held online due to travel restrictions under the pandemic.
In the first session, we invited a lecturer from Fire and Rescue NSW to speak about their approach to culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, and we learned about specific initiatives and examples.
The Sydney office plans to hold the second session on Thursday, 21 October, and will continue to support the development of multicultural coexistence in Japanese municipalities.