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How do I know my transition to virtual service delivery is effective?
Published on: February 8, 2021
How do I know that my transition to virtual service delivery is effective? What did I get right? What didn’t I get right? By what standards or guidelines can I compare how my transition to virtual service delivery compares to what is considered best practice?
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Settlement Sector and Technology Task Group Preliminary Report (2020)
Published on: February 2, 2021
The Settlement Sector and Technology Task Group (coordinated by AMSSA, reporting to IRCC’s National Settlement and Integration Council (NSIC)) is working to discover, examine, and learn about the settlement sector’s needs to successfully implement digital and hybrid service delivery models.
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Making sense of our feeds - a short period of intersecting news and reports
Published on: January 22, 2021
Now more than ever, we need intra and cross-sectoral knowledge mobilization. I believe all of these stories, reports, posts, and articles intersect with each other in many ways. But I don't have the time to build in active sense-making. I can just bring them to your attention in the hopes that something is of value to you.
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Projects looking at the future of settlement work in Canada
Published on: October 29, 2020
The future of work is a huge topic. For the immigrant and refugee-serving sector, I thought it would be useful to pull together projects, reports, surveys, and sector-specific professional development opportunities.
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An interview with Chris Friesen – the future of settlement work is now
Published on: June 12, 2020
In this interview, I surface conversations I’ve been having with Chris Friesen of ISSofBC. We talk at what settlement work looks like now, during a pandemic. What are the opportunities the sector needs to seize? What does the funder need to understand? What do we need to understand about the digital divide and digital literacy of the newcomers and communities we serve? And more.
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Immigration, Work and New Technologies: Access to the Labour Market & Workforce Dynamics (webinar recording)
Published on: December 9, 2025
In this November 2025 P2P conference session, presenters discussed how the labour market is undergoing multifaceted transformations driven by processes of digitalization, with profound implications for the professional trajectories of immigrants.
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AI, Newcomers, and the Future of Work: Barriers and Pathways to Success (webinar recording)
Published on: December 9, 2025
This November 2025 P2P Conference presentation provides an overview of how AI is rapidly transforming how work is organized and who benefits from new opportunities. This session explores the impact of AI on newcomers and equity-deserving workers, using national labour market data to identify which groups are most affected by automation and digital task change.
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2025 Sector Consultation on IRCC Program Renewal
Published on: October 23, 2025
Apparently, this survey may close tonight so here it is with some comments from me. Context? From IRCC's slide deck: "The purpose of this presentation is to solicit your early thoughts and co-generate ideas about how we can adapt the Settlement and Resettlement Programs to better suit the needs of clients over the next few years in a context of reduced funding and lower immigration levels."
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Advancing Tech Equity in Our Sector: Introducing NTEN’s 2025 Equity Guide for Nonprofit Technology
Published on: June 24, 2025
Are our technology practices helping or harming the communities we serve? As digital tools become more deeply woven into every part of nonprofit work, from client services and communications to data collection and decision-making, it essential that we pause and ask this question. NTEN’s newly updated Equity Guide for Nonprofit Technology gives you some useful starting points.
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