Not all newcomers arriving to BC access the services available to them. Helping newcomers and those around them become more
E-Symposium – Newcomer Men’s Integration: Challenges & Perspectives
As “gender” becomes more politicized than ever before, newcomer men have multiple hurdles in their settlement journeys. A lot hinges
Community Based Training for Working with Immigrants & Refugees – A Trauma Informed Approach
Language is an essential part of our individual and community lives. Newcomers to Canada learn English to contribute to their
Racial Equity in the Settlement Sector; Issue 47
Studies show that newcomers–especially racialized newcomers–experience discrimination. The sector needs to be more proactive in creating support services to address
Refugee Mental Health Front-line Workers Training
The training course identifies different refugee categories in Canada, stages of refuge and resettlement stress factors that contribute to mental
Literacy – Lesson Plans & Classroom Activities
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National Settlement Council 2018
This video features the highlights of the National Settlement Council meeting held on June 14-15, 2018, in Ottawa.
Accessing Support Services for International Students
In this webinar held on April 12, 2018, Nicole Armos and Ismaël Traoré, both from AMSSA, presented their research findings
Journey to Canadian Citizenship
Every year, thousands of new Canadians take the oath of citizenship. Often a long and challenging process, Canadian citizenship requires
LINC, PBLA and the CLB; Issue 44
Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) was established in 1992 by the federal government to facilitate the social, cultural




