As digital technology and computer use become widespread and necessary for success in today’s workforce, online and blended learning methods
Front-line Workers’ Training on Diversity and Inclusion
BC Settlement & Integration Services (BCSIS) service providers must ensure that program staff is trained to provide services and support
Symposium: “Indigenous Newcomer Relationships” An Organizational Dialogue on Unsettling Practices
A 2019 dialogue and group work to take a critical look at the establishment of relationships with First Nations and
Reflections on Belonging, Relationships, & Responsibilities in Musqueam, Squamish & Tsleil Waututh Nations
In this 2019 lunch and learn webinar, cultural planner Kamala Todd shared her experience as a Metis-Cree living and working
The Other Side of Trauma: Supporting Newcomers through Healing and Resiliency Centered Engagement
This is the second part of a two-part 2019 webinar series on community based training for working with newcomers with
Changes to the Cannabis Act: How to Support Newcomers to B.C.
Changes to the Cannabis Act and cannabis-related crimes came into effect October 17 and December 18, 2018 respectively. Knowing and
2019 Call for Proposals (CFP) Resources; Issue 49
What is the CFP Process? The Call for Proposals (CFP) process is IRCC’s established means of arriving at funding decisions
BC Employment Standards and Workplace Safety Training for Front-line Workers
This e-learning course will educate front-line workers on workplace rights and responsibilities, workplace safety and how to provide assistance to
Unpacking LINC Placement, Delivery and Assessment
This 2019 webinar educated settlement and LINC staff on the roles of LINC assessors and the Canadian Language Benchmarks Placement
Refugee Integration Support After Year One; Issue 48
Canada holds humanitarian commitments to admit and resettle refugees. Historically, 10% of resettled refugees across the globe have been accepted





