Advocacy

Promoting policies and practices of welcome and protection.

JRS Australia advocates for the rights of people seeking asylum, refugees, and migrants in vulnerable situations. Our advocacy takes a number of forms including participation in policy development, and lobbying at the national, Asia-Pacific international levels; parliamentary engagement; research and commentary; campaigning with  partners; and grassroots organising. 

Our advocacy is characterised by the following principles:

  • It stems directly from our close engagement with the people we serve and accompany
  • It is linked to JRS Australia’s services and programs
  • It is based on and inspired by Jesuit Values, our Universal Apostolic Preferences and Ignatian spirituality 
  • It is built on a solid research and evidence base 

JRS Australia has strong links with parishes, communities and schools across Australia, religious orders, local and state governments, partner organisations, campaigns and coalitions, and other organisations in the community in the not for profit and education sectors. JRS Australia is also the co-convenor of the Catholic Alliance for People Seeking Asylum (CAPSA). 

JRS Australia collaborates with leaders with lived experience and diaspora communities to ensure that the voices, perspectives, and expertise of forcibly displaced people are centred in all of our work.  In practice, this takes many forms, including the employment of people with lived experience, the co-design and implementation of community development initiatives by leaders of lived experience, and their central presence in political delegations, advocacy, and media. 

Resources and Publications

We also produce a number of resources and publications each year – from our online and print LINK newsletters, our annual reports, research projects, tool kits, policy papers, and submissions to government.

Click here to view a full list of the resources and publications we have produced.