Site navigation

Change font size: SmallerLargerReload

Race Discrimination navigation

Living Spirit: A dialogue on human rights
and responsibilities
Living spirit report (2008) cover

Report on HREOC's
Muslim Women's Project 2006

ISBN: 978-1-921449-01-7 (2008)

 


 

Contents

Acknowledgements

Glossary of abbreviations

Foreword

1. What is the purpose of this report?

2. What is the Muslim Women’s Project?

3. What is the background to the project?

3.1 What were the aims of the project?

3.2 What did the project consist of?

3.2.1 Consultations

3.2.2 Audit

3.2.3 Forum

4. ‘Living Spirit’: Muslim Women and Human Rights Forum
- the right to participate in social change

4.1 Background to the Living Spirit Forum

4.2 Aim of the Living Spirit Forum

4.3 Participants

4.4 Living Spirit Forum overview

4.5 Evaluation of the Living Spirit Forum

5. What were the issues identified throughout the project that affect Muslim Australian women and what were some of the suggested strategies to address each issue?

5.1 Knowledge, understanding and practical application of
human rights


5.2 Experience of racial and religious discrimination, vilification and abuse

5.3 Social and personal impacts of discrimination, vilification and abuse

5.4 Generational gap and conflict

5.5 Responses to incidents of racial and religious discrimination, vilification and abuse including knowledge of and access to complaints mechanisms

5.6 Recognition of contribution and diversity of Muslim Australian women

5.7 Lack of representation of Muslim women

5.8 Negative reporting, misinformation and stereotyping by
media, community and political leadership

5.9 Need for school, community and public education about
the value of diversity and to improve dialogue between
Muslim and non-Muslim Australians

5.10 Cultural and religious competency and sensitivity in the
workplace and by service providers

5.11 Capacity building and empowerment

6. Budget

Appendices



Other documents