Capital: Human
Guides provide clear and accessible information on the rights and responsibilities of domestic migrant workers and their employers. They are intended to reduce workers’ vulnerability to abusive relationships.
Provision of first aid training and basic training on community health to vulnerable migrant groups and host communities.
Provision of educational support through after school groups and other initiatives.
A network of community interpreters provide neutral and independent support across different service areas for migrants.
A mobile phone application that provides newly arrived migrants relevant information on available services to help them settle in.