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A Scoping Review of COVID-19 Vaccination Models for Refugees

This scoping review maps out evidence on models of delivery of COVID-19 and other vaccinations for migrant and refugee populations. This scoping review maps out evidence on models of delivery of COVID-19 and other vaccinations for migrant and refugee populations.
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An Exploration of COVID-19 Vaccine Perspectives among Refugees in Calgary, Canada

This study explored refugee experiences with COVID-19 vaccination in Calgary and area in 2021-2022 by interviewing refugees, sponsors of refugees and COVID-19 vaccination system stakeholders This study explored refugee experiences with COVID-19 vaccination in Calgary and area in 2021-2022 by interviewing refugees, sponsors of refugees and COVID-19 vaccination system stakeholders
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Environmental Scan and Systems Mapping: Services for Newcomers in Calgary

This comprehensive overview of available services, gaps and needs of immigrants and refugees in Calgary offers insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by newcomers in accessing services. The report delves into the initial conditions, focusing on immigration trends, government involvement, and the role of private sector funders. It also explores the structure and governance of the immigrant-serving sector. The findings highlight the need for improved collaboration, increased funding, and enhanced accountability measures to ensure effective service delivery. This comprehensive overview of available services, gaps and needs of immigrants and refugees in Calgary offers insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by newcomers in accessing services. The report delves into the initial conditions, focusing on immigration trends, government involvement, and the role of private sector funders. It also explores the structure and governance of the immigrant-serving sector. The findings highlight the need for improved collaboration, increased funding, and enhanced accountability measures to ensure effective service delivery.
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Temporary foreign workers in the Prairie Region: Policy research

The Alberta Association of Immigrant Serving Agencies (AAISA) and the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society (CCIS) jointly commissioned Pivotal Research Inc. (Pivotal Research) to conduct policy research focused on Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) in the Prairie provinces—encompassing the provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan—building on the TFW Prairie Region Project to provide AAISA and CCIS with insights and opportunities to strengthen the TFW-serving ecosystem across the Prairie region. The Alberta Association of Immigrant Serving Agencies (AAISA) and the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society (CCIS) jointly commissioned Pivotal Research Inc. (Pivotal Research) to conduct policy research focused on Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) in the Prairie provinces—encompassing the provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan—building on the TFW Prairie Region Project to provide AAISA and CCIS with insights and opportunities to strengthen the TFW-serving ecosystem across the Prairie region.
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Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers: Community Report 2021 – 2022

The EMCN Community Report for 2021-2022 highlights the organization’s efforts to enhance the quality of life for newcomers and all Canadians. The report covers a wide range of topics, including settlement services, employment programs, language services, and therapeutic programs. EMCN has been a key catalyst in positively shaping attitudes and behaviours towards newcomers, and the report showcases the organization’s core values, collaborations with other organizations, and initiatives such as the EMCN Refugee Donation Centre and the RISE Awards. The report also includes personal stories of individuals who have benefited from EMCN’s services, highlighting the impact that the organization has had on their lives. Overall, the EMCN Community Report for 2021-2022 provides a comprehensive overview of the organization’s work and its commitment to building a more inclusive and welcoming community. The EMCN Community Report for 2021-2022 highlights the organization’s efforts to enhance the quality of life for newcomers and all Canadians. The report covers a wide range of topics, including settlement services, employment programs, language services, and therapeutic programs. EMCN has been a key catalyst in positively shaping attitudes and behaviours towards newcomers, and the report showcases the organization’s core values, collaborations with other organizations, and initiatives such as the EMCN Refugee Donation Centre and the RISE Awards. The report also includes personal stories of individuals who have benefited from EMCN’s services, highlighting the impact that the organization has had on their lives. Overall, the EMCN Community Report for 2021-2022 provides a comprehensive overview of the organization’s work and its commitment to building a more inclusive and welcoming community.
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Afrobeats on the Prairies

This article highlights the documentary made by director Fahad Suleiman titled, “Rise of Afrobeats in the Prairies,” which explores the rise of African creatives who made Alberta their home and found the community they always sought through Afrobeats. This article highlights the documentary made by director Fahad Suleiman titled, “Rise of Afrobeats in the Prairies,” which explores the rise of African creatives who made Alberta their home and found the community they always sought through Afrobeats.
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CCIS Centre for Refugee Resilience: Evaluation of Online Therapy for Refugees (June 27th, 2022)

This report contains the assessment done by Constellation Consulting Group to assess the impact of service delivery mode on client satisfaction and therapy outcomes provided by CCIS during COVID. The main goal is to capture learnings about client preferences and service outcomes. This report contains the assessment done by Constellation Consulting Group to assess the impact of service delivery mode on client satisfaction and therapy outcomes provided by CCIS during COVID. The main goal is to capture learnings about client preferences and service outcomes.
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Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers (EMCN) 2020-2021 Annual Community Report

This report presents an overview of the work that the EMCN has done in 2020 to help newcomers in Edmonton. These include the expansion of their language delivery programs; provision of online support for the Settlement in Schools program on top of its phone and face to face services; increased participation for the Safe Families Program; and many others. The year 2021 also celebrates 40 years of the EMCN. This report presents an overview of the work that the EMCN has done in 2020 to help newcomers in Edmonton. These include the expansion of their language delivery programs; provision of online support for the Settlement in Schools program on top of its phone and face to face services; increased participation for the Safe Families Program; and many others. The year 2021 also celebrates 40 years of the EMCN.
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CCIS Southern Alberta Rural Resettlement Services Evaluation Results

Calgary Catholic Immigration Society (CCIS) provides settlement and integration services to all immigrants and refugees in Southern Alberta. Recognizing that newcomers who settle in rural Southern Alberta communities often have unique experiences and service needs, CCIS provides specialized services for newcomers in rural communities through BCIS (Brooks), FCIS (High Rover), RVIS (Rockyview), and WCIS (Willow Creek). From April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022, 1,372 unique newcomers were supported. This included 742 clients supported in Brooks (57%), 233 clients supported in High River (18%), 105 clients supported in Rockyview County (8%), 89 clients supported in Okotoks (7%), 80 (6%) clients supported in Willow Creek District, 39 clients supported in Strathmore (3%), 11 clients supported in Drumheller (1%), 5 clients supported in Hanna (<1%). To ensure continuous program improvement and deep understanding of the impact of the rural services offered by CCIS, in 2022 research and evaluation experts at Constellation Consulting Group were hired to evaluate CCIS’ rural service offering. The evaluation involved multiple stakeholders and used mixed methods to garner robust results. The evaluation examined the period from April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022, and found that services offered through BCIS, FCIS, RVIS, and WCIS are creating positive social outcomes for newcomers across Southern Alberta, including increased ability for newcomers to integrate within their communities and feel a sense of belonging in Canada. Calgary Catholic Immigration Society (CCIS) provides settlement and integration services to all immigrants and refugees in Southern Alberta. Recognizing that newcomers who settle in rural Southern Alberta communities often have unique experiences and service needs, CCIS provides specialized services for newcomers in rural communities through BCIS (Brooks), FCIS (High Rover), RVIS (Rockyview), and WCIS (Willow Creek). From April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022, 1,372 unique newcomers were supported. This included 742 clients supported in Brooks (57%), 233 clients supported in High River (18%), 105 clients supported in Rockyview County (8%), 89 clients supported in Okotoks (7%), 80 (6%) clients supported in Willow Creek District, 39 clients supported in Strathmore (3%), 11 clients supported in Drumheller (1%), 5 clients supported in Hanna (<1%). To ensure continuous program improvement and deep understanding of the impact of the rural services offered by CCIS, in 2022 research and evaluation experts at Constellation Consulting Group were hired to evaluate CCIS’ rural service offering. The evaluation involved multiple stakeholders and used mixed methods to garner robust results. The evaluation examined the period from April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022, and found that services offered through BCIS, FCIS, RVIS, and WCIS are creating positive social outcomes for newcomers across Southern Alberta, including increased ability for newcomers to integrate within their communities and feel a sense of belonging in Canada.
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Interim report of African Francophone immigrant community stakeholder discussions: April 2022

The report presents research findings on the challenges faced by different communities, examines these findings in light of stakeholders’ experiences and insights, and explores the strengths and weaknesses of these communities. The report highlights key areas of concern for Black community leaders and organizations in Edmonton, AB and across Canada, including issues related to accessibility, professional integration, social and cultural isolation, minority statuses, and shifting identity. A systematic analysis is currently underway to expand on this preliminary report. The report presents research findings on the challenges faced by different communities, examines these findings in light of stakeholders’ experiences and insights, and explores the strengths and weaknesses of these communities. The report highlights key areas of concern for Black community leaders and organizations in Edmonton, AB and across Canada, including issues related to accessibility, professional integration, social and cultural isolation, minority statuses, and shifting identity. A systematic analysis is currently underway to expand on this preliminary report.
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