The Initiative is supported by
- Office of Multicultural Interests (OMI), a division of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
- Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council (TRIEC)

Our Stakeholder Partner Network is made of Professional Immigrant Networks, service providers, government agencies and employers who are all committed to harnessing the economic benefits of migration.
Front Left to Right: Jess Ettridge, Economic Development Manager, City of Stirling; Janine Freeman MLA, Member for Mirrabooka; Fadzi Whande, Diversity and Inclusion Advisor, University of Western Australia; Cema Santos, CEO Immigrant Business Networking Association Inc; Ashleigh Brand, Kaleidoscope Initiative City of Stirling.
Back: Chris Brereton, Manager Community Services, City of Stirling; Cr Keith Sargent, City of Stirling; Cr David Boothman, City of Stirling; Mahdi Chavoushi, Iranian Community of WA; Manager Community Engagement, Office of Multicultural Interests; Yvonne Atkinson, CEO Stirling Business Association: Sarah Janali, Team Leader Cultural Diversity; Community City of Stirling; Rahul Verma, Global Workforce Project Coordinator, Communicare; Kristi Carlile, Team Leader Settlement Services; Department of Training and Workforce Development
Professional Associations
We are continually expanding our Kaleidoscope Initiative Network by adding more Professional Immigrant Associations as partners. If you are interested in joining our network, please contact us.
We are currently working with:
- African Professionals of Australia
- Chinese Chamber of Commerce
- Crescent Institute
- Iranian Professionals Network
- Muslim Professional Network Perth
Community Organisations
We are also privileged to be supported by various cultural and community organisations in designing and running our various programs.
We are currently working with:
- Association of Bhutanese in Perth
- Indian Society of Western Australia
- Mirrabooka Multicultural Centre
- Organisation of African Communities
- Pakistan Association of Western Australia
- Sikh Association of Western Australia
- Sikh Gurdwara Perth Inc
Service Providers
We have also partnered with our esteemed Service Provider partners who have been engaged in providing comprehensive services to community members.
We are currently working with:
- atWork Australia
- Department of Training and Workforce Development – Migration Services Unit
- MateinOz – International Student Services
- Metropolitan Migrant Resource Centre
- Thornlie Jobs and Skills Centre
Kaleidoscope Initiative Stakeholder Partner Network
Our Kaleidoscope Initiative Stakeholder Partner Network is made up of representation from the following individuals and organisations committed to developing diversity in the workplace.
- African Professionals of Australia
- Balga Jobs and Skills Centre
- City of Stirling – Economic Development
- City of Stirling – Community Services
- Councillor David Boothman – Balga Ward, City of Stirling
- Department of Training and Workforce Development
- Iranian Professionals Network
- Office of Multicultural Interests
- Metropolitan Migrant Resource Centre
- Stirling Business Association
- Stirling Business Centre
- The University of Western Australia – Inclusion and Diversity
- The Honorable Janine Freeman – Member for Mirrabooka