WES Weekly Roundup September 25, 2024
Published on: September 25, 2024
The weekly roundup includes research, stories, and events of interest to the Canadian immigration and settlement community. Includes: Unlocking Opportunities: How Canada’s Immigration Policy Changes Affect International Students, Quebec court authorizes temporary foreign worker class action on closed permits, The Role of Immigrant Workers in the Green Transition, Immigration policy overhaul suggested as feds, provinces spar over asylum seeker resettlement, and more.
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Local experiences of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) (webinar recording)
Published on: September 21, 2024
This is the fourth session in a 4-part webinar series exploring the transformative potential of AI in newcomer-serving sector, with a special focus on how AI can enhance our services and operations. In this session, Fernando Vitorino, Vice President, Information and Communication Technology Solutions & Services, Achēv and Aimee Holmes, Vice President, Data Strategy & Digital Solutions, presented their experiences of integrating AI into program and service delivery.
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Role of Generative AI in supporting newcomers (webinar recording)
Published on: September 21, 2024
This is the third session in a 4-part webinar series exploring the transformative potential of AI in newcomer-serving sector, with a special focus on how AI can enhance our services and operations. In this session, Isar Nejadgholi, a Senior Research Scientist at the National Research Council Canada, provides an overview of her research into the potential applications of AI in the settlement sector.
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Leveraging AI to Improve Service Efficiency (webinar recording)
Published on: September 13, 2024
This webinar, hosted by Peel Newcomer Strategy Group with support of Digital Transformation committee of the Executive Council of Peel-Halton Settlement Partnerships, is designed to share knowledge and discuss the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence. This is the first session in a 4-part webinar series exploring the transformative potential of AI in newcomer-serving sector, with a special focus on how AI can enhance our services and operations.
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Using AI notetakers and scribes in your online meetings - issues and guardrails
Published on: September 10, 2024
The use of AI notetakers and AI scribes in the context of community, human, and health services has come up as an area of excitement and concern. Many people are starting to use them and there are concerns about privacy, control over meeting notes and artefacts. Many have been using them without having any policies in place. There is a desire to have some useful and practical guidelines and policies in place. In this article I'm providing some useful articles and sources that I have found to provide an overview of the issues that service providers should be aware of.
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Smartphone as Lifeline: Designing Technology for a Changing World (2020)
Published on: May 15, 2024
This report explores how smartphones, viewed as essential lifeline devices, can be designed to better serve individuals in vulnerable, disadvantaged, or transitional contexts. It emphasizes the critical role smartphones play in providing access to resources, services, and vital communication, especially in precarious situations such as natural disasters, migration, and poverty.
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Advanced Digital Technologies in Migration Management - A Review of Emerging Literature (2022)
Published on: May 14, 2024
This research is about the use of advanced digital technologies (ADTs) in migration management. It explores how these technologies are being implemented and employed by state and non-state actors to manage migration processes, the types of technologies being used, their purposes, and the implications for migrants' rights, particularly privacy.
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Exploring WhatsApp for Nonprofits (webinar recording)
Published on: April 2, 2024
This February 2024 webinar explored WhatsApp's potential to enhance your nonprofits communication strategies. Presenters provided an overview of the skills needed to seamlessly incorporate WhatsApp's functionalities into their operational and outreach endeavors.
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The future of settlement work – thinking out loud - four years later, not much has changed
Published on: March 23, 2024
In this December 2018 video I thought out loud about the future of immigrant/refugee settlement work, but really human service more broadly. We've learned a lot since then. Experienced a lot. I thought it would be interesting to reshare this 2018 reflection now to see where we're at. And not much has changed.
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