Ethics and Contemporary Social Issues: Immigration and Integration - the N4 program (webinar recording)
Published on: November 25, 2021
In this October 2021 webinar, speakers from the IWK Health Centre discussed the N4 Network and the N4-SPU Program, highlighting examples of how the Newcomer Navigation lens has applied to the different department roles within IWK, and illustrate resources available through N4 that clinicians can use.
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Envisioning Immigration and Settlement in Canada in a Post-Pandemic Era (panel recording)
Published on: November 22, 2021
Presented at the P2P 2021 conference, this panel session looked at what we know about immigration and settlement in Canada now and what we have learned during the pandemic. Panelists also presented their views on what future policies and programs in Canada could look like to optimize the benefits for newcomers and established Canadians alike.
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The COVID Cohort of Immigrants: Tackling Settlement and Employment Challenges (panel recording)
Published on: November 22, 2021
Presented at the P2P 2021 conference, this panel looked at Immigrants who arrived or settled in Canada during COVID-19 and their unique path compared to their predecessors. The session provided insights on the latest immigration and immigrant employment trends, as well as examples of how the settlement sector has adapted to support the COVID cohort. The composition of immigration classes has changed. In addition, Newcomers faced significant employment challenges as the pandemic had a disproportionate impact on certain Immigrant-intensive sectors, such as accommodation and food services. Settlement service providers had to pivot and leverage new virtual and hybrid models to support this new cohort.
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2022 Digital Planning for NGOs: Ask Us Anything (webinar recording)
Published on: November 14, 2021
Do you work for an NGO? Are you looking for ideas and inspiration for your 2022 social media and digital marketing plans? This panel of nonprofit social media experts looked at priorities and trends for 2022.
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Building Community Capacity, Wellbeing, and Power Through Service Co-creation (webinar recording)
Published on: November 14, 2021
Jennifer Chan and Alysha Baratta have developed distinct yet aligned projects to co-design services with newcomers as a community development tool. Presented at the P2P 2021 Workshop Series, they introduce how their projects challenged assumptions within settlement services, and focused on co-designing approaches for newcomers to thrive.
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Newcomer Insight Collaborative (NIC): Model for Collaborative COVID19 Service Delivery Data Analysis (webinar recording)
Published on: November 14, 2021
Presented at the P2P 2021 Workshop Series, this session introduced the Newcomer Insight Collaborative (NIC). The NIC is a new model and platform that brings organizations together to make better use of their service delivery data for program planning and development.
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Role of Media in Driving Information for Settlement Services During the Pandemic (webinar recording)
Published on: November 14, 2021
Presented at the P2P 2021 Workshop Series, this session focused on partnerships between immigrant media networks and settlement agencies across Canada to get valuable information out to newcomers during the pandemic.
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Teaching Immigration Differently: University Classroom as an Incubator for Collaborative Research (webinar recording)
Published on: November 14, 2021
Presented at the P2P 2021 Workshop Series, in this workshop, the lead instructor presented an overview of the course. Community partners spoke about their experience in this course.
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Emerging Practices in Settlement Service Delivery: A Hybrid Model to Respond to Newcomer Needs (webinar recording)
Published on: November 14, 2021
Presented at the P2P 2021 Workshop Series, S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Settlement & Family division staff share observations made during the pandemic as they have continued to serve BC newcomers in the Greater Vancouver area and Fort St. John during the pandemic.
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