Who we are
Multicultural Care has been meeting the needs of multicultural communities across many regions of Sydney for over three decades. As a leading not-for-profit provider of culturally and linguistically tailored services, we empower our clients to live independent, fulfilling lives for as long as possible.
We are funded by the NSW and Federal Governments to deliver care services to older people and, through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), to people of all ages who live with disability.
We offer care to all people regardless of cultural background, religious denomination, and gender, including Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) individuals, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) people, people with disabilities and people of diverse genders and sexualities (LGBTIQA+).
Our 100 per cent person-focused approach helps clients continue to live in their own homes – the way they want to – for the longest possible period of time. We believe the ability to live independently, with appropriate support, is a vital factor in people’s wellbeing and fulfilment – even more so for people who may face additional life challenges due to language and cultural differences.
Multicultural Care understands the importance of great staff. We carefully select and train our team members to provide clients with the most optimal care. Each staff member embodies and delivers on our organisational values of customer focus, inclusiveness, fairness, integrity, accountability, innovation, collaboration and equality. We are committed to matching each client, where possible, with a member of staff who not only has a rich understanding of their cultural heritage, but also fluency in their mother tongue.
Whether you speak Mandarin or Swahili, celebrate Ramadan or Diwali — we are here to be your partners in care.
Our vision
To be Sydney’s foremost provider of home health care services, delivering tailored and respectful care to all communities.
Our mission
Multicultural Care is committed to empowering individuals to live their best lives at home by fostering meaningful connections, promoting independence, and ensuring safety and security.
Our mission is to provide comprehensive home health care services that cater to diverse needs and expectations, delivered with compassion, respect, and personalised care. We aim to be the trusted partner individuals can rely on to support them in thriving in their chosen lifestyles.
Our values
People focus
A caring service starts with caring people, therefore we strive to select, develop and support the highest quality care professionals.
Customer focus and innovation
We continually strive to match our services to the evolving needs of our consumers and the community.
Inclusiveness
We inclusively care for and show kindness for all our diverse community. We encourage the sharing of different perspectives and ideas. We seek to meet the needs of all people through Multicultural Care or partnering with another organisation.
Integrity
Our clients, consumers, their families and the multicultural community in general, expect that we will operate ethically and treat everyone with respect. We will be transparent in our dealings, honour our commitments and provide them with services that not only meet their needs but also represent value for money.
Accountability
We say what we mean and do what we say. We are mindful of our responsibility to the community in general and will always act as a responsible provider of care services to culturally diverse communities.
Collaboration
We work collaboratively with a broad network of stakeholders and partners to deepen our connections and strengthen our social impacts.
Our people
Our team members are key to our success as a service organisation. Multicultural Care is proud to have a talented and dedicated group of qualified people who look after day to day operations.
Our team is made up of qualified male and female staff from different cultural backgrounds. The majority of our staff speak another language in addition to English. Collectively, they can communicate in over 25 languages. Our Care Advisors can provide you with an individualised service to suit your cultural and language needs and preferences.
The Leadership Team
Rosy Walia
CEO / Company Secretary
Dr. Rosy Walia brings over two decades (25 years) of senior management and non-executive director experience within the community and health sectors. For the past 17 years, she has served as the CEO and Company Secretary of Multicultural Care (MC), a leading provider of culturally tailored home and community-based support services for the elderly, individuals with disabilities, and their caregivers. During her tenure, Dr. Walia has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to person-centred care, strategic vision, and robust risk management. Her leadership has been pivotal in advancing the organisation’s mission, ensuring high-quality service delivery and fostering strong stakeholder relationships.
Darrell O’Loughlin
Manager Client Services
Darrell O’Loughlin is a highly experienced Senior Manager with over 27 years of expertise in the Disability, Aged Care, and corporate sectors. He has an excellent record in operational and human resource management turnaround, consistently producing best practice results that meet world standards. He has played a pivotal role in promoting business growth within the community by engaging with stakeholders, strategic business partners, and referral sources.
Barry Cowling
Quality Compliance and Risk Manager
Barry Cowling is a Registered Nurse (List A) with postgraduate qualifications in Infection Control from Sydney Hospital, a Post Graduate Dementia Program for Registered Nurses from Age Concern Pty Ltd, an Advanced Diploma in Management from TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute, and a certification in Understanding Vaccines and the National Immunisation Program.
Wasantha K B Arachchige, OBE
Corporate Services Manager
With over 25 years of experience in finance, Wasantha has honed his expertise across diverse sectors, including aged care, financial institutions, airlines, and automotive dealership. He has demonstrated his proficiency in implementing change through culturally sensitive and people-centric leadership, which has driven transformative results in not-for-profit organisations, multinational corporations, government agencies, state-owned enterprises, and non-government organisations.
Why choose Multicultural Care?
When you choose Multicultural Care we will ensure you benefit from choice and flexibility. Multicultural Care prides itself of tailoring services to meet the needs of clients, matching carers with clients based on language and cultural needs.
- Our priority is for the client to remain healthy and happy in their own home within their own community and ensure that language and culture is not a barrier.
- When you choose us you will be assigned a Care Advisor who will work with you to design a care plan and conduct regular assessments to make sure you are happy with the services.
- Our qualified and dedicated Bilingual Support Staff are matched will you based on cultural and language needs.
- Over 90% of our staff speak another language, this includes our office staff.
- All our Bilingual Support Staff are our employees and trained to ensure a high standard of care is provided.
- We take the time to get to know you, your family and/carer.
The board
Emanuel Valageorgiou
Chair; Member, Finance & Audit and Risk & Compliance Committees
Emanuel Valageorgiou joined the Board in 2007 and is currently the Chair, having also served for several years as Secretary. He is an experienced not-for-profit (NFP) board director and was formerly a senior executive with TransGrid. Until recently he provided human resources and change management consulting services to not-for-profits and small businesses.
Diana Chang
Member, Risk & Compliance Committee
Diana Chang joined the Board in 2019. Diana has over 35 years’ experience as a commercial litigation lawyer and has been consistently recognised as a leading and recommended practitioner in litigation and alternative dispute resolution in Australia. She has been a partner in commercial law firms including a founding partner of a leading corporate boutique law firm and Office Managing Partner and Practice Leader in the Sydney office of Clifford Chance a global law firm.
George Margelis
Chair, Consumer/Participant Engagement Committee; Member, Risk & Compliance Committee
George Margelis is a medical practitioner who has been deeply involved in technology for the last 30 years. Originally trained as an optometrist, he started tinkering with computers in 1981 when he bought his first PC, a Sinclair ZX80, before going back to medical school to complete his training at the University of Sydney. He was Chief Information Officer (CIO) of a private hospital group, as well as managing an innovative software development team that produced a personal health record for Australians ten years before My Health Record was launched.
Liang Joo Leow OAM
Chair, Risk & Compliance Committee
Liang Joo Leow joined the Board in 2018. He is a medical professional with a passion for clinical as well as corporate governance and is currently a Specialist Advisor at the Therapeutic Goods Administration. He is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and an Associate Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators. He conducts academic research in clinical medicine and in linguistics and has studied at four Australian universities.
Tracy Harber
Member, Finance & Audit Committee
Tracy Harber joined the Board in 2022, bringing experience as a director from the NFP sector through her work with St Anthony’s Family Care and Music Teachers Association, Australia. She works part-time at Google Australia in the sales and marketing function, advising the financial sector on digital advertising and tech. She volunteers with ADHD Australia in their marketing, Wesley Mission as a mentor/respite carer, and teaches ethics at her children’s school.
Melody Liang
chair, Finance & Audit Committee
Melody joined Multicultural Care’s Financial & Audit Committee as Chair in 2023 and the Board in July 2024. She is an experienced global investment professional with a strong background in consulting, business development, client relationships, and financial management. Currently, Melody serves as a Senior Consultant at Russell Investments, where she offers comprehensive investment advice to the superannuation, higher education, and for-purpose sectors.
Mona Thind
Mona Thind joined the Board in 2024. She is an experienced director at eHealth NSW, a division of NSW Health. She has been working in the health sector since 2007, in the digital space to enable an integrated health system to improve health experience and quality health outcomes.
Mona is a strong leader with effective communication, collaboration, influencing and decision-making skills. She is confident, positive, and approachable with a passion to improve the wellbeing and health outcomes for NSW.
Our services areas
Inner West Sydney
- Abbotsford
- Annandale
- Ashbury
- Ashfield
- Balmain
- Belfield
- Belmore
- Birchgrove
- Burwood
- Campsie
- Canterbury
- Chiswick
- Concord
- Croydon
- Croydon Park
- Drummoyne
- Dulwich Hill
- Earlwood
- Enmore
- Five Dock
- Glebe
- Haberfield
- Hurlstone Park
- Homebush
- Lakemba
- Leichhardt
- Marrickville
- Mortlake
- Narwee
- Petersham
- Punchbowl
- Riverwood
- Roselands
- St Peters
- Strathfield
- Tempe
- Wiley Park
South East Sydney
- Allawah
- Arncliffe
- Alexandria
- Bardwell Park
- Beverly Hills
- Bexley
- Bexley North
- Blakehurst
- Bondi
- Botany
- Carringbah
- Carlton
- Chifley
- Cronulla
- Darlinghurst
- Erskineville
- Gymea
- Hurstville
- Jannali
- Kensington
- Kingsgrove
- Maroubra
- Mascot
- Matraville
- Miranda
- Monterey
- Moore Park
- Oatley
- Oyster Bay
- Paddington
- Peakhurst
- Peakhurst Heights
- Penshurst
- Pyrmont
- Randwick
- Redfern
- Rockdale
- Sans Souci
- Sydney
- Sylvania Water
- Yarrawarrah
South West Sydney
- Bangor
- Bankstown
- Bass Hill
- Birrong
- Cabramatta
- Canley Heights
- Carramar
- Casula
- Cecil Hills
- Chester Hill
- Condell Park
- Edensor Park
- Fairfield
- Fairfield East
- Fairfield West
- Fairfield Heights
- Georges Hall
- Greenacre
- Greenfield Park
- Hammondville
- Hinchinbrook
- Holsworthy
- Liverpool
- Lurnea
- Mount Lewis
- Padstow
- Padstow Heights
- Panania
- Picnic Point
- Revesby
- Revesby Heights
- Sadleir
- Smithfield
- Villawood
- Wakeley
- West Hoxton
- Yagoona
Other Areas
- Castle Hill
- Elizabeth Bay
- Macquarie Park
- Mosman
- North Manly
- Northbridge
- Roseville
- Sefton
- Ultimo
- Waterloo
Our policies
Multicultural Care is committed to the principles of transparency and accountability and fostering a culture in which honesty, integrity and the highest ethical standards are maintained.
Multicultural Care encourages and supports the reporting of any conduct which may be considered illegal, unethical or an act of serious wrongdoing. Multicultural Care provides protections so that people can feel safe that they can report concerns confidentially and without fear of reprisal, disadvantage, or intimidation.
The purpose of this Whistleblower Policy is to provide guidance on how to raise concerns about suspected or actual unethical or illegal behaviour in good faith.