LanguageLoop announces Founding Partner support with the Thriving Communities Partnership

LanguageLoop is proud to announce its involvement with the Thriving Communities Partnership (TCP) as a Founding Partner.

The (TCP) is a cross-sector collaboration with the goal that everybody has fair access to the modern essential services they need to thrive in contemporary Australia: including utilities, financial services, telecommunications and transport; with the aim of building more resilient communities and stronger businesses.

TCP provides centralised Australian platform for collaboration, learning, research and projects that advance organisational contributions to combatting customer vulnerability and hardship. Language is a key element to ensuring access and equity to essential services.

Our partnership with the TCP aligns with our own values of giving a voice to thousands of non-English speakers around the country via our language services, enabling them access to vital services and fully participate in society.

We work to lessen the limits for non-English speaking Australians and help businesses extend their reach into more corners of Australia’s growing global population.
Through Australia’s leading health, government, legal, education and energy and insurance companies – and others – we connect people to empower them.

With 40 years’ experience, we know through language more is possible.

This blog post is brought to you by LanguageLoop, Australia’s leading language services provider. With our commitment to facilitating communication across diverse Australian society, we turn words into possibilities.  Follow us on social media to learn more.

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