Newcomer fathers face many of the same settlement challenges as other newcomers, including employment barriers, language difficulties, and disconnection from
Immigrants
See it? Say it! Reporting Unsafe Conditions at Work
Creating a safe workplace is a shared responsibility. Our “See It? Say It.” infographic is a reminder to encourage workers
Building Mental Health Capacity: Tools for Frontline Workers Supporting Refugee Claimants – Module 4
Responding to a need for support in handling intense emotional situations – whether from clients in crisis or staff burnout
IRPA Section 91. Understanding Immigration Information versus Immigration Advice
Immigration matters that affect newcomers’ ability to be in and stay in Canada have always been concerns that are brought by
Info Sheet: The Colder Months Ahead: Staying Safe on the Job in the Face of Fall and Winter Weather
Following the release of the info sheet Keeping It Cool, Keeping It Safe: Ensuring the Safety and Rights of Migrant
Supporting Newcomer Mothers in British Columbia
Women’s migration processes and experiences are often distinct from those of men, shaped by social dynamics, caregiving roles, and intersecting
Webinar: Legal Aid in BC
Settlement service providers are often the first and main source that newcomers go to for support, providing effective, culturally sensitive
Info Sheet: Keeping It Cool, Keeping It Safe: Ensuring the Safety and Rights of Migrant Workers During BC’s Summer Months
During the summer months in BC, rising temperatures increase the risk of heat-related illnesses for workers, especially those in outdoor
Webinar: BC Labour Market Outlook (2024-2034)
The BC Labour Market Outlook provides a 10-year forecast of the flow of supply and demand for labour in the
E-learning: Incorporating Art in the Work with Children – Expressive Arts Therapy to Support Neurodivergent Newcomer Children
This e-learning is converted from a virtual workshop held on February 24, 2025, on Incorporating Art in the Work with












