Webinar: How Social Networks Disrupt Cycles of Economic and Emotional Insecurity - SETS

This webinar explores how social isolation during the settlement journey can create emotional and economic insecurity. It examines how loss of family networks, unfamiliar systems, and cultural dislocation affect wellbeing, confidence, and stability. The session explains how prolonged isolation increases vulnerability, dependence, and reduced help‑seeking, while highlighting the protective role of social networks.

1 hour, 45 minutes, 11:00 AM AEST - 12:45 PM AEST

Online

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This webinar explores how social isolation during settlement can create emotional and economic insecurity. Through case studies and lived‑experience stories, participants will learn how community connection strengthens resilience, supports safety, and improves settlement outcomes. It examines how loss of family networks, cultural dislocation, and unfamiliar systems affect wellbeing and stability, and how prolonged isolation increases vulnerability, dependence, and reduced help‑seeking. Led by main speaker Maryanne, with two Noor members as panelists, the session highlights how strong social networks build resilience, safety, and access to support. Open to 100 participants, with a waitlist available.

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