Key Stakeholders

Police Multicultural Advisory Council (PMAC)

PMAC was formed in 1996 to advise NSWPF on issues that impact multicultural communities and operational policing. It has up to 20 external members who represent a range of communities and organisations. The council meets quarterly and is co-chaired by the Corporate Sponsor for Multiculturalism and a sitting PMAC member.

Multicultural NSW

The lead NSW Government agency to ensure NSW sets an example for the rest of the world as a peaceful, multicultural society. Together with its partners and communities, it works to build inclusive, resilient and cohesive communities. It is also the preferred provider of certified interpreting, translation and transcription services to NSWPF.

Department of Home Affairs

The Australian Government department is responsible for the management and delivery of the migration, humanitarian and refugee programs. It also promotes social cohesion through multicultural programs, settlement services and by managing and conferring citizenship.

Settlement Services International (SSI)

SSI supports individuals, children, families and communities via a range of human services, from settlement support of newcomers and refugees, through to programs in employment and education, and health, wellbeing and social supports for all Australians.