Settlement service provider organizations, like other non-profit organizations, are focused on fulfilling their missions. Operating on tight budgets and often
Service Delivery
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
Mental Health Supports for Frontline Workers Information & Resource List
This handout aims to help frontline workers better understand and address how their mental health can be impacted when their
E-Learning Course: Establishing Professional Boundaries with Clients
Professional boundaries are an essential skill set for anyone working in direct services, including settlement practitioners. Professional boundaries are a
Virtual Information Session: Establishing Professional Boundaries with Clients
In this Virtual Information Session, participants were presented information on setting healthy, professional boundaries as a way to enhance service
LINCed-Up! Newsletter
LINCed-Up! Newsletter This bi-annual newsletter will provide useful supports and information for settlement language staff in all regions of BC,
Introduction to the BC Settlement Sector
Introduction to the BC Settlement Sector Each year, thousands of newcomers arrive and settle in Canada. From immigrants to refugees
The Future Is Now: Strengthening High-Quality, Inclusive and Innovative Hybrid Service Delivery
The National Steering Committee on Technology (NCST), a committee aimed at using technology to better the Canadian settlement sector through
AMSSA Talk: Strengthening the Francophone Referral Process
Every year, French-speakers immigrate to Canada and settle in Francophone communities outside Quebec. Immigration Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) Canada remains
Supporting the Settlement and Integration of French-speaking Immigrants and Refugees Outside Quebec
French-speaking immigrants contribute to Canada’s strength and prosperity, cultural and linguistic diversity as well as socio-economic development. However, the pathway