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Immigration Partnership Highlights

We are excited to share the Waterloo Region Immigration Partnership's 2023-2024 Annual Report. This report is an important step in our goal to make Waterloo Region a stronger and more welcoming place through immigration. It marks the fourth year of our five-year plan and shows our ongoing commitment to building a vibrant community.

This report is a tribute to our amazing community partners and the growing immigrant community that makes Waterloo Region better. It highlights the diverse people and organizations in the WR Immigration Partnership and shows how we are working together to build a stronger and more inclusive community through immigration.

We invite you to read the report and celebrate the progress we have made together. Our shared efforts are helping Waterloo Region become a better place for everyone.


Learn more and share: Immigration Partnership Annual Report 2023 - 2024

Accessible PDF: Immigration Partnership Annual Report 2023-2024 - Accessible PDF

Resources of session three of the Brown Bag Lunch Learning Series are now available in our website!


More than 100 front-line staff of immigrant and community service organizations joined session three of our 2024 Brown Bag Lunch Learning Series. Share you feedback and help us understand the specific questions you need answered to make upcoming Brown Bag sessions more valuable for you:  Feedback Survey


Resources from this and past Brown Bag Lunch Learning Series sessions are available here: Brown Bag Lunch Learning Series

Introducing our new brand to partners, organizations and the community


We are excited to present you with some updates about the Waterloo Region Immigration Partnership. In our constant drive to improve and evolve, we have recently undertaken a subtle but significant transformation of our brand. We believe that a fresh, contemporary look reflects the innovation and forward-thinking spirit that defines the Waterloo Region Immigration Partnership.


Partners and organizations collaborating hand-in-hand with us, we're excited to offer you access to our refreshed branding. Please reach out to Diana Carrillo at djoya@regionofwaterloo.ca

Immigrant Survey Results & Snapshots

The Immigration Partnership conducted the Waterloo Region Immigrant Survey in June 2023, providing almost 1,700 immigrants the opportunity to share their experiences of living, working or studying in Waterloo Region and impact organizational and community change. Check out the reports released to date.

Read the aggregate summary here: IS2023_Summary

Read the housing summary here: IS2023_Housing_summary

Read the overview about the background and methodology of the survey here: IS2023_Methodology_Overview

Read the snapshot for the immigrant contributions in Waterloo Region here: IS2023 Immigrant Contributions Snapshot

Read the snapshot for International Students in Waterloo Region here: IS2023 International Student Snapshot

Read the Immigrants Speak: A Call to Action for Community Leaders snapshot here: IS2023 Immigrants Speak Snapshot

Submissions to Federal & Provincial Government

The Waterloo Region Immigration Partnership recently contributed a submission to the Federal Government outlining recommended federal investments in Budget 2024 across ministerial portfolios to meet the needs of immigrants and address the pressing issues faced by a fast growing population.


Read here: Submission to Government of Canada’s 2024 Pre-Budget Consultation

Waterloo Region faces pressing challenges that limit the wellbeing of immigrants and others in our community. In setting Budget 2024, the Immigration Partnership urged the Ontario Government to increase investment in programs and services that empower immigrants to reach their full potential and contribute to a thriving community for all.


Read here: Ontario_Budget_Consultation_2024

Other Publications

Public perceptions of immigration vary widely and are subject to deep fluctuations. They influence the experiences and successes of immigrants, and their desire to stay and contribute to a thriving, prosperous community. While opinions about the impact of immigration in Waterloo Region tend to be fairly positive, less favourable perceptions are held by a significant minority of the population. This report provides the highlights from local data.


Read the full report here: Public Perceptions of Immigration 2023

Waterloo Region is set to grow to almost 1 million residents in the next 20 years, largely through immigration. This regional immigration forecast up to 2030 is a tool to support strategic, investment and service decision making and planning, to proactively meet the needs of a growing and changing population


Read the full report here: Forecast 2023 - 2030

Immigration Partnership Resources

Make your organization accessible to over 10,000 residents who don’t speak English or French by providing interpretation.

Use the "Interpretation Best Practices Checklist" here: Interpretation Checklist

Explore antiracism resources and join our campaign at: www.racialequitywr.ca

Get insights into recruiting, hiring, onboarding, and integrating the best immigrant talent with this new resource created with World Education Services.

Explore the Playbook: Waterloo Region Employer Playbook

New to Waterloo Region? Our partners can help!

Join KW4 Community Advisory Committee (CAC)


CAC volunteers work to co-design initiatives for the KW4 Ontario Health Teams (OHT). Members help to identify community needs and gaps for Kitchener, Waterloo, Wellesley, Wilmot, and Woolwich.

Help build a healthier community with timely access to care and services.

Apply today: KW4 OHT Community Advisory Committee

The Cambridge North Dumfries OHT Patient, Family and Caregiver Advisory Council (PFAC) is Recruiting for New Members



Patients, families and caregivers are invited to join the CND OHT PFAC and participate in the CND OHT Connecting Care Co-Design workgroups. The voice of a Patient, Family & Caregiver Advisor is invaluable and essential for the success of the work they are doing. The CND OHT PFAC is a dedicated group of patients, family members, and caregivers who collaborate with healthcare professionals to enhance the delivery of care within our communities.


As a PFAC member, your stories, suggestions and ideas will directly shape improvements to the health and wellbeing of CND communities.


Learn more and join: Patient, Family and Caregiver Advisory - Cambridge North Dumfries OHT

Building the future of hospital care, together!


Your input matters! Grand River Hospital and St. Mary's General Hospital are joining to Build the Future of Care Together. Provide your input about how a merged hospital can better serve the communities of Waterloo - Wellington.


Find the survey here and please, share it with your network: Building the Future of Hospital Care, Together

November 25 -27, Hyatt Regency Hotel Vancouver - Hybrid

Pathways to Prosperity 2024 National Conference


The Main Conference will include plenary sessions, workshops, roundtable discussions, poster presentations, and enhanced opportunities to network with colleagues.


Learn more: Pathways to Prosperity 2024 National Conference

Refugee Integration Updates

Community members can support Afghan and other refugees arriving in the region in many ways: Providing affordable housing or primary care, making monetary donations to the Immigration Partnership Fund or Reception House Waterloo Region, donating clothing and other items, sponsoring refugee families, supporting family reunification efforts,etc. Visit http://immigrationwaterlooregion.ca/afghanresettlement for more information on the Afghan Resettlement in Waterloo Region!

Visit www.immigrationwaterlooregion.ca/ukraine to learn how residents of Waterloo Region can support the Ukrainians coming to Canada. In addition, visitors will find helpful information and tools shared by the federal government specifically for Ukrainian individuals and families such as service access instructions, welcome to Canada checklist, SIN for Newcomers, etc.

Initiatives & Funding Opportunities

Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) 2024 funding application deadlines


OTF has published the 2024 deadlines for their Capital Grant and Youth Opportunities Fund, as well as their Seed and Grow grants.


Deadlines to submit applications:

Nominations are open for the 2024 WRCF Community Awards!


Waterloo Region Community Foundation is asking members of the community to nominate individuals or organizations in three award categories: Ken Murray WRCF Community Catalyst Award, David Borges WRCF Organizational Goodness Award, WRCF Social Infrastructure Champion Award.


Submit your nominations by July 17, 2024.

To learn more visit: Award Nominations — WRCF

Applications are open for the Enabling Accessibility Fund!


This funding opportunity aims to make communities and workplaces across Canada more accessible for persons with disabilities. It will fund projects that create more opportunities for persons with disabilities to take part in community activities, programs and services, and access employment.

Virtual information sessions will be hold to provide an overview of the application process for organizations interested in applying for funding.


Submit your application by: July 23, 2024

Learn more: Enabling Accessibility Fund – small projects

Bloomberg Youth Climate Action Fund


City of Kitchener has partnered with GreenHouse (social impact incubator) to deliver the new- Youth Climate Action Fund, to provide $68,000 in micro-grants for youth-led climate projects that take place in Kitchener. Teams can apply for up to $6,500 – together we can make positive climate impacts!


Submit your application by: July 31, 2024

Learn more: Bloomberg Youth Climate Action Fund - City of Kitchener

Promoting Welcoming Communities: A Toolkit for Communities and Those Who Support Them


Pathways to Prosperity is pleased to announce the launch of their second Welcoming Communities Toolkit. This toolkit features a variety of practices and programs that can be used to address and improve each of the characteristics of a welcoming community. The goal is to mobilize and facilitate the exchange of ideas and information related to each characteristic of a welcoming community for those who are looking to improve their practices or develop new ones.


Learn more: Promoting Welcoming Communities: A Toolkit for Communities and Those Who Support Them – Pathways to Prosperity: Canada

What does it mean to be a host


WR Grassroots Response is always looking for people in Waterloo Region willing to open up their homes to Ukrainian fleeing the war. The number of Ukrainians seeking shelter is not slowing and there are new requests for help every day.

If you are interested in becoming a host, there are several ways you can help.



Learn more about how you can become a host and support the Ukrainian community:

Provide Housing | WRGR (wrgrassrootsresponse.ca)

Resources

Front-end processes for

refugee claimants


Front-end processes for refugee claimants are rapidly changing as applications are digitized and government seeks new efficiencies. This infographic has been designed to assist service providers in

keeping up with these changes. 

Un Guide Pour Tous


GuideMoi est une application mobile gratuite dédiée spécifiquement aux immigrants francophones qui souhaitent ou viennent de s’installer en Ontario. Cette application est un guide intuitif qui accompagne l’immigrant et l’oriente tout au long de son parcours d’intégration.

Find a mentor to help you become a licensed health professional in Canada


Mentor Me aims to assist internationally educated health professionals (IEHPs) in obtaining licensure in Canada. It provides a simple solution by connecting unlicensed IEHPs with licensed IEHPs for personalized peer mentorship.

Navigating the Ontario Healthcare System toolkit


The Navigating the Ontario Healthcare System toolkit is a youth-driven resource tailored for newcomers to Canada settling in Ontario. It is meant to help youth who have newly come to Canada and are living in Ontario understand how to get healthcare.


Explore the toolkit here: Navigating the Ontario Healthcare System Toolkit - N4 - National Newcomer Navigation Network

Support for Deaf and hard of hearing newcomers to Canada


The Canadian Hearing Services (CHS) Settlement Program supports Deaf and hard of hearing newcomers in overcoming barriers related to settling in Canada. Funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, this free program helps individuals with everyday living needs and transitioning to life in Canada. It provides assistance in areas such as housing, legal systems, technical devices, transit use, form completion, and health services, ensuring newcomers understand their rights, responsibilities, and can access community resources.


Learn more: Settlement Program for Newcomers to Canada | CHS

La Communauté en Français

16 juillet, de 11h à 13h, Hespeler Room, 250 Hespeler Road, Cambridge

Le travail d’intervenant(e) de première ligne / kiminisaw vous intéresse ? - Session d'information


Le YMCA de Three Rivers organisera une session d'information pour les personnes intéressées à explorer les possibilités de carrière au sein du Service correctionnel du Canada. Cette séance s'adresse exclusivement aux citoyens canadiens et aux résidents permanents, car les critères d'admissibilité actuels ne permettent pas aux réfugiés ou aux demandeurs d'asile de postuler pour les emplois offerts par le SCC.

Inscrivez-vous

Le lancement de uMetropolis approche à grands pas


uMetropolis est une plateforme d'apprentissage en ligne visant à relever les défis actuels et futurs liés à la migration, à l'intégration, à l'inclusion et à l'histoire du Canada. uMetropolis est accessible, permettant aux utilisateurs de s'engager dans la plateforme de n'importe où et à n'importe quel moment.


Découvrir le catalogue: uMetropolis FR - ACS Metropolis

Déclaration d’intérêt visant à soutenir les communautés francophones en situation minoritaire qui s’engagent dans le parrainage de réfugiés 


Les propositions pour l’étape 1 (lettre d’intention) doivent être soumises avant le 8 août 2024 à 17 h HAE dans le Système des subventions et des contributions.

Workforce Corner

New episode! - Behind the Business podcast


The Behind the Business Podcast is a weekly podcast created by the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce that highlights the important people and issues in Waterloo region and in our community. Business and community leaders share their thoughts on the issues that affect the region and business community.


Don't miss the latest episode with Ren Navarro, Owner & Operator of @bdiversitygroup: Behind the Business Podcast

July 16, 11 AM - 1 PM, Hespeler Room, 250 Hespeler Road, Cambridge

Are you interested in working as a primary worker / kimisinaw? - Information Session


YMCA of Three Rivers will be hosting an information session for people interested in exploring career opportunities with Correctional Services Canada. This session is exclusively for Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents, as the current eligibility do not permit Refugees or Refugee Claimants to apply for the jobs with CSC.

Register Now

Sept. 25, 10 AM - 3 PM, Manulife Sportsplex at RIM Park, Waterloo

P4E Job Fair


P4E Job Fairs are a collaborative effort among the University of Guelph, University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University and Conestoga College. This Job Fair is focused on full-time career opportunities and is promoted heavily to final year students and recent alumni.

Learn more

Sept. 26, 10 AM - 2 PM, Bingemans Conference Centre, Kitchener

Kitchener/Waterloo Career Fair and Training Expo Canada


Get in front of hiring managers! Network and apply with Employer Exhibitors. Build meaningful rapports you need to advance your career in the direction that you want. Learn about exciting new career options and obtain valuable information about how to earn the credentials and diplomas you need to get the job you want with the Training Exhibitors.

Register now

Grow your Skills with Google Career Certificates!


Scholarships are now available for Google Career Certificates! No experience required – just your passion and ambition!

Scholarships are available upon application – first-come, first serve – until 30 September 2024.


Learn more: Grow with Google - First Work

Employment Readiness Workshop Series - Online

Are you a newcomer trying to get ready for the Canadian workforce? Kinbridge is here to help! These workshop series will help you become employment ready. Special one-time sessions feature guest speakers. Certificate given on completion of all 8 workshops


July 30 - Effective Job search strategies

Aug. 2 - Canadian culture in the workplace

Aug. 6 - Polite requests and suggestions

Aug. 9 - How to prepare for interviews (1)

Aug. 13 - How to prepare for interviews (2)

Aug. 16 - Workplace Communication Skills

Aug. 20 - Disabilities and Accommodation (guest speaker)

Aug. 23 - Home accounting and record keeping (guest speaker)


Register Now

National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4)


July 24, 1 PM - Online - Free

Unlocking Nurse Retention Success: Strategies for Internationally Educated Nurses 

Join an engaging session to explore the new national nurse retention toolkit. Get essential guidance tailored to the unique considerations faced by nurses who received their education outside of Canada. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform nurse retention in your organization.

Register Now

Events and Webinars

UPCOMING EVENTS

July 10 & 24, Aug 7 & 28, 6 - 8 PM - Waterloo Public Square - Free

Campfire

Grab a seat around the fire or on a nearby patio and listen to live music by local musicians at Waterloo Public Square. Takes place on select Wednesdays throughout the summer. 

Learn more

July 10 & 17, 10 AM - 12 PM - 480 Charles St. East, Kitchener - Free

Expressive Arts

Learn to understand, describe and express emotions and feelings through art. This workshop will be done in two parts, Part 1 will focus on understanding and describing your emotions/feelings and Part 2 will focus on expressing them through different ways. You can attend one or both workshops.

Register Now

July 11, 7 - 8 PM - Online - Free

Managing the Day to Day: Social Emotional Skills

Learn how to navigate the day-to-day challenges of parenting while nurturing your child’s emotional wellbeing. This is a free workshop for parents/caregivers in Waterloo Region.

Register Now

July 12 - 14 - Waterloo Park - Free

Kultrun World Music Festival

This festival is a free, family-friendly event that attracts both visitors and residents alike. The purpose of the festival is to bring together top talent from around the world to help celebrate diversity.

Learn more

July 15 & Aug. 2, 1 - 3 PM- 480 Charles St. East, Kitchener - Free

Stress Relief Kit

Learn how to build resources than can help you make healthy choices when coping with stress and adversity. Each participant will have an opportunity to build a personal kit designed to help them nurture themselves in ways that can reduce stress and improve their wellbeing. All supplies will be provided.

Register Now

July 22 & 29, 1 - 3 PM - 480 Charles St. East, Kitchener - Free

Self-care Letters

Using your creative skills, make greeting cards and use them to exchange thoughts, beliefs, and feelings with yourself or others. You may write a letter of compassion, empathy, or gratitude, or forgiveness to yourself. This will be a two part workshop so you have ample time to pen your thoughts. You can attend one or both dates if you wish.

Register Now

July 28, 120 Shade St., Cambridge

Emancipation Day 2024

Join Rhythm & Blues Cambridge for and unforgettable day filled with music, joy, and community spirit. Celebrate freedom, unity, and culture!

August 9, 16, 23 & 30, 1 - 3 PM, Victoria Park, Kitchener

Tatreez and Talk

Join Camino in this four part workshop series designed to introduce you to the rich and vibrant art of Tatreez (Palestinian embroidery). These workshops aim to educate about the positive impact of arts and crafts on mental health and the power of collective healing through embroidery. You are encouraged to attend as many dates as you can.

Register Now

SAVE THE DATE - August 23 & 24

Caribana Ignite

Join the Caribbean Canadian Association of WR (CCAWR) to experience the tradition and rick tapestry of the Caribbean heritage right in the heart of Kitchener.

Stay tuned!

August 26, 5:30 - 7 PM, 480 Charles St. East, Kitchener - Free

Food Nostalgia

Nostalgia can be a great tool to enhance your well-being. Join us to explore nostalgia through food and its connection to wellbeing

Register Now

Thursdays until August 29, 7 - 11 PM, 75 King St S, Waterloo - Free

Salsa in the Square

Enjoy free lessons, live music and dancing. All ages and ability levels are welcome, no partner or experience needed!

September 21, 12 - 5 PM, Gibson Park, 17 First St W., Elmira - Free

Multicultural Festival of Elmira

Enjoy of an unforgettable day filled with culture, fun and community spirit!

Learn more

Newcomer Services

July 9, 10AM - 1 PM, 20 Weber St. East, Kitchener - In-person - Free

Strategic Resume Writing Workshop

Suitable for seasoned professionals, new immigrants, or if you already have a resume. This workshop will dive deeper into systems used to shortlist resumes and tailor them to stand out.

Register Now

July 15 - 19, 3:30 - 5:30 PM, Waterloo Main Public Library, James J. Brown Auditorium, 35 Albert St, Waterloo - Free

Newcomer youth Connections - Aged 13 - 16

Join Camino for an afternoon of activities. Connect with other youth through fun games, art, exercise, conversation and team building! PLUS! Join a clay workshop on Wednesday, July 17, at the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery. Snacks, bus tickets an interpretation provided!

To register, please email groups@caminowellbeing.ca or call 519-743-6333 ext. 3250.

July 15 - 18, 4 - 7 PM, 85 Queen St. North, Kitchener - In-person - Free

Let's Talk Summer Camp

Free program for newcomer youth ages 14 -21 focused on career guidance.

For more information contact: letstalk@kwmulticultural.ca

Mondays, until August, 6 - 8 PM - 645 Westmount Road E, Kitchener - In-person - Free

Tutoring Program for Grade 3-12

Muslim Social Services of KW  in collaboration with Camino are offering tutoring for a variety of subjects such as Math and English.

Register Now

July 25, 10AM - 1 PM, 150 Main St., Cambridge - In-person - Free

Strategic Resume Writing Workshop

Suitable for seasoned professionals, new immigrants, or if you already have a resume. This workshop will dive deeper into systems used to shortlist resumes and tailor them to stand out.

Register Now

August 12 - 16, 1 - 5 PM, 85 Queen St. North, Kitchener - In-person - Free

Let's Talk Summer Camp

Free program for newcomer youth ages 14 -21 focused on career guidance.

For more information contact: letstalk@kwmulticultural.ca

August 12 - 16, 2 - 5 PM, 645 Westmount Rd. E, Kitchener - Free

Skills for Success

Grow your skills with Camino's summer program in partnership with Pathways to Education

To register, please email groups@caminowellbeing.ca or call 519-743-6333 ext. 3250.

From September - October - In-person - Free

We Belong – Introduction to Photography for Newcomer Seniors

In this introductory photography program, newcomers 55+ will learn basic photography skills and capture what belonging means to them through a camera lens.

For more information visit: Central Library: Introduction to Photography for Newcomer Seniors

News

Ontario Expanding Pathways for Newcomers Working in Health Care from Ontario Newsroom, July 4, 2024


Send us any suggestions or information about relevant events and resources to include in the Immigration Waterloo Region Weekly by emailing

Diana Carrillo at djoya@regionofwaterloo.ca


We encourage you to add your own events to share with our readers at Calendar - Immigration Waterloo Region

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