Immigration Waterloo Region Weekly

March 27 , 2023

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Community Leaders Collaborate to Push Equity and Anti-Racism

Work Forward in Waterloo Region

On March 21, the Immigration Partnership and Kitchener-Waterloo Multicultural Centre hosted an event to facilitate anti-racism and related work in Waterloo Region on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The event featured keynote speaker, Vanessa Oraekwe, who emphasized the need for individuals and organizations to challenge themselves at the intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational, and societal levels to bring about change. By learning from community leaders and collaborating with peers, attendees left the event with new ideas and strategies to promote anti-racism within their organizations and the broader community.



The event featured lunch provided by Cedar Spoon Indigenous Catering, with Chef Destiny Moser sharing her journey of discovery regarding the rich Indigenous cultural history and nutritional wisdom. She also raised awareness about the systemic barriers that prevent people from accessing authentic Indigenous foods. Meanwhile, the Kitchener Public Library provided valuable anti-racism and pro-equality resources for attendees to take advantage of.

 

Special thanks to Abiha Syed, one of Immigration Partnership’s Community Engagement Coordinators, Brittney Emslie, Chair of IP’s Belong Steering Group, and the KW Multicultural Centre team, who played an important role in organizing this event and ensuring its success. Their hard work and dedication helped to bring together community leaders and attendees for a productive and informative discussion. This event is part of IPs ongoing effort to build a community that embraces diversity and equity by working together, challenging ourselves, and learning from one another to make progress towards a more inclusive society for all.


Take action against hate and help spread the message of welcoming diversity, belonging and equity for all at:

#RacialEquityWR: Anti-Racism Resources - Immigration Waterloo Region

Join us for an insightful screening of "The Six"! The Waterloo Region Immigration Partnership and the Social Service Worker program at Conestoga College are proud to invite you to an in-person event where we will explore the story of six Chinese men who survived the sinking of the Titanic in 1912.

Despite being among the lucky few to escape, these men were quickly forgotten and expelled from the country within 24 hours of their arrival in New York. "The Six" is a powerful film that sheds light on the challenges and obstacles that immigrants may face as they embark on a journey to a new country.

Snacks and popcorn will be provided!


Registration is now open: LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! Tickets, Wed, 29 Mar 2023 at 4:00 PM | Eventbrite

Waterloo Region has a significant need for verbal interpretation and written translation, especially in situations with legal or health implications. This need is highlighted by the fact that over 120,000 residents in the region have a first language other than English or French, and over 10,000 residents do not yet understand these languages. Data gathered from eight organizations in January/February 2023 revealed the top 10-15 most common languages of service or interpretation locally. Check out this new report to help build interpretation practices in your organization: www.immigrationwaterlooregion.ca/toplanguages

Building a Community Committed to Providing Equitable Interpretation Services to Newcomers to Canada



There are more than 10,000 people living in Waterloo Region who don’t speak English or French. Make your organization more accessible to them by providing interpretation. This “Interpretation Best Practices Checklist" is a great tool to help organizations implement interpretation services.

 

Download and use the "Interpretation Best Practices Checklist" here: www.immigrationwaterlooregion.ca/InterpretationChecklist

For more details on these events and other immigration, anti-racism and community initiatives, follow us on our social media accounts!

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Here are some ways Waterloo Region residents can support the people of Turkey and Syria impacted by the devastating earthquake.


Donate Today - Earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria Emergency | UNHCR Canada

Donate to the Earthquake in Turkiye and Syria Appeal - ETSA MWF Don (redcross.ca)

Syria and Türkiye earthquake | Mennonite Central Committee (mcccanada.ca)

Donate - Humanitarian Coalition | Türkiye and Syria Earthquake Appeal

Canada announces support for Turkish and Syrian temporary residents from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada Newsroom, March 18, 2023

Muslim Social Services of Waterloo Region is offering free counseling services to people in the region who are devastated by the suffering or loss of loved ones due to the recent earthquake in Turkey and Syria.


https://muslimsocialserviceskw.org/services-3 Or call 4399-772-519. Interns: 2707

Community Partner Highlights 

*Please be aware that certain services may be

limited or unavailable depending on your status in Canada.

Ramadan Goal-Setting Workbook


Discover the Ramadan Goal-Setting Workbook, created by Muslim Social Services KW in collaboration with Hear Me Out: Youth Resiliency Committee. This resource will help you set clear, concrete goals for a fruitful month of worship, allowing you to deepen your faith and build long-term habits for spiritual connection.


Download yours at Ramadan Workbook (muslimsocialserviceskw.org)

Applications Open for 2023 Upstream Community Change Committee



The Region of Waterloo Upstream Fund will be launching again this spring, and they need community members to decide how to fund the community. Join a committee of people dedicated to improving the wellbeing of everyone by helping to distribute funding to grassroots community initiatives that are helping to reduce harm in our community.


If you are interested in being a part of the 2023 Community Change Committee, please complete this application form: Community Change Committee Membership - Application (regionofwaterloo.ca)

Region of Waterloo is seeking a Community Connector!



The Region of Waterloo is currently developing a four-year Strategic Plan, which will guide the CAO’s office priorities in the future. Community engagement activities are an essential part of the development phase, allowing community members to share their input and inform the plan's focus. As a Community Connector, your role is to engage with local community groups and individuals, provide information and increase awareness of the Strategic Plan, and gather invaluable feedback and insights. Your findings will inform the plan's priorities and support program development and delivery to defined community populations and groups.


Learn more about the role at Community Connector | regionofwaterloo (njoyn.com)

Waterloo Region Community Foundation is hiring a Financial Service Associate


Are you a highly organized and detail-oriented professional with accounting or finance knowledge and experience? Do you enjoy working on day-to-day financial operations and supporting the team? Are you interested in numbers and getting excited about data and reporting? Does the idea of working for a not-for-profit organization appeal to you? Are you looking for your next career opportunity in the Waterloo Region? If so, Waterloo Region Community Foundation is looking for you to join their team as the Financial Services Associate.

Applications will be received until March 31, 2023. Interested candidates please submit your cover letter and resume to Elva Zhou at finance@wrcf.ca


To learn more about the role visit: We're Hiring! Financial Services Associate - March 2023 — Waterloo Region Community Foundation (wrcf.ca)

YMCA of Three Rivers is Looking for Board and Committee Members


The YMCA of Three Rivers is looking for Board and Committee Members to join their volunteer leadership team.

The deadline to apply is March 31, 2023. Learn more about the role here: Recruitment (adp.com)

Expressions: Valuing Refugee Voices, a Fundraising Event for Refugee Rights Day


Join COMPASS Refugee Centre in celebrating the power and beauty of refugee voices at "Expressions: Valuing Refugee Voices" - an unforgettable evening of music and stories shared by refugees in our community. Don't miss this unique opportunity to listen to the voices of those who have overcome adversity and to celebrate the richness of diversity in our society.


Tickets are limited! More information Expressions: Valuing Refugee Voices - Refugee Rights Day 2023 Tickets, Tue, 4 Apr 2023 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite

Connecting Families with Early Learning and Child Care: Meet the ELCC Navigators



The YMCA of Three Rivers has a team of Early Learning and Child Care Navigators (ELCC Navigators) ready to help young families access early learning and child care services. ELCC Navigators help eliminate  barriers to accessing Early Learning and Child Care services for all equity deserving populations, including the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) community. As one of the first points of contact for families with young children, ELCC Navigators:

· Share information about licensed child care in Waterloo Region

· Help families apply for child care on the centralized registry (OneList Waterloo Region)

· Help families access and apply for child care subsidies

· Provide information and support access to other community services and resources, including, but not limited to, special needs resourcing, EarlyON Child and Family Centres, and Public Health.


ELCC Navigators are funded by the Region of Waterloo 

Learn more about ELCC Navigators at Early Learning and Child Care Navigators - EarlyON Child and Family Centre (earlyyearsinfo.ca)

New in-person and Online English Classes Options Being Offered at St. Louis


There will be new in-person classes, covering CLB 1-7 and Get and Keep the Job.


For more information visit: Welcome - St. Louis Adult Learning and Continuing Education (wcdsb.ca)

The 2022 tax season is here, and it's important to stay up-to-date on the latest changes and deadlines.

Virtual and In-Person Tax Filling Support


The Social Development Centre Waterloo Region offers free virtual and in person tax preparation for low income individuals. Returns can be done virtual, drop off or in-person at the Civic Hub Waterloo Region. Appointments are required for all returns and can be booked through email at lesleyacrompton@gmail.com or 519-572-2570.


Also, there is a Year Round Virtual SDCWR Tax Clinic available to those that qualify. Learn more about eligibility by email at taxclinic@waterlooregion.org, or by phone at 519-579-3800, ext. 5.

Virtual and In-Person Tax Filing Support 2023 | Social Development Centre Waterloo Region

Find a Tax Clinic in your Area


Community organizations are hosting virtual tax clinics where volunteers can assist you in completing and filing your taxes for free via video conference or phone. Volunteer tax preparation clinics can be held at any time during the year, however, most clinics are offered in March and April. If you cannot find a tax preparation clinic in your area, check back again as community organizations add clinics regularly.

Before visiting a tax clinic, make sure you are eligible for the free service. If you're planning to go to an in-person free tax clinic, please check out this directory: Find a tax clinic in your area (cra-arc.gc.ca)

Key Dates for 2022 Taxes


Filling Dates for 2022 Taxes


  • April 30, 2023 (May 1, 2023 since April 30 is a Sunday): Deadline to file your taxes
  • June 15, 2023: Deadline to file your taxes if you or your spouse or common-law partner are self-employed


Payment date for 2022 Taxes


  • April 30, 2023 (May 1, 2023 since April 30 is a Sunday): Deadline to pay your taxes


For more information visit Get ready to do your taxes - Canada.ca

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.

Canada extends support for those fleeing Russia’s illegal and unjustifiable invasion of Ukraine from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada Newsroom, March 22, 2023

Welcoming and Settling Newcomer Ukrainian Families Webinar Series


Operation Ukrainian Safe Haven will be hosting a series of webinars to hear from a select number of organizations who have participated in welcoming and settling newcomer Ukrainian Families nationally. Each webinar will focus on a theme area and organizations will share about their project, the outcomes and key learnings.


Please notice prior registration is required for the session listed below.

Innovative Practices - LIPs, Community and Smaller Centres | Pratiques innovantes - PLIs, communauté et petits centres  


Mar. 30, 2023, 2:00PM - 3:30PM EST

Register Now!

Information and Resources

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. Hosts are people with space in their homes and a willingness to open their doors. Some hosts have a sofa bed and can offer emergency hosting only, others have a spare room or an apartment (and sometimes two) and are able to host for longer periods. Some can cook meals and help with paperwork.



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

Provide Housing | WRGR (wrgrassrootsresponse.ca)

Nominations Open for Senior of the Year in Kitchener and Waterloo


If you know an outstanding Kitchener resident aged 65+, don't miss the opportunity to nominate this special person to be Kitchener’s 2023 Senior of the Year!


The Provincial Senior of the Year award gives each municipality in Ontario the opportunity to honour one outstanding resident aged 65+ from their local community each year. Nomination deadline for the 2023 award is March 31st.

2023 Senior of the Year Award - Kitchener

2023 Senior of the Year Award - Waterloo

COVID-19 Impact on Canadian Immigrant and Refugee-Serving Sector: A Follow-Up Survey on Working Remotely


Three years ago the Canadian immigrant and refugee-serving sector was surveyed during the first month of working remotely as a result of COVID-19.


Take this follow-up survey to tell how you are doing, both individually and organizationally. The survey will close on April 7, 2023.


COVID & Canada’s Settlement Sector Follow-up Survey (google.com)

Québec-Ontario Project Funding


Under the agreement, Ontario’s Ministry of Francophone Affairs and the Secrétariat du Québec aux relations canadiennes are funding projects developed and carried out jointly by Francophone organizations in Ontario and in Québec which aim to:


  • Encourage the development of Francophone culture
  • Leverage Francophone economic opportunities
  • Enhance a mutual understanding between the two provinces



Each project must be submitted by an applicant from one province and a co-applicant from the other province. Ontario and Québec are each investing $250,000 in support of eligible projects. The maximum grant limit per project is $40,000. While projects from all sectors are eligible, priority will be given to projects from the economic development, culture, education and tourism sectors. The application period for 2023-2024 is open from March 1 until April 12, 2023.


For more details on eligibility, please visit: Québec-Ontario project funding | ontario.ca

Inclusive Community Grants Program: Promoting Accessibility and Active Living for All


The Inclusive Community Grants Program is now accepting applications for community projects that promote accessibility, safety, and active living for people of all ages and abilities. The program aims to support municipalities, non-for-profit organizations, and Indigenous communities in creating physical and social environments that enable older adults and people with disabilities to continue contributing to all aspects of community life. Projects that receive funding should benefit local communities and meet the needs of seniors and people with disabilities.


Applications are open until April 20, 2023: Inclusive Community Grants | ontario.ca

Applications Now Open for Community Grants!


The Waterloo Region Community Foundation (WRCF) is focused on creating sustainable, equitable and thriving communities. They are dedicated to supporting those most affected by the inequities that exist across the region, and to increasing opportunities for people who live and work locally.


Annually, WRCF distributes Community Grants to organizations that are located anywhere in Waterloo Region and provide support to local residents. In 2023, approximately $500,000 is available for organizations that focus on initiatives related to affordable housing and initiatives that have an impact on climate change, where that impact is specifically focused on Waterloo Region. Deadline is April 21, 2023.



Registration: Community Grants — Waterloo Region Community Foundation (wrcf.ca)

Nominate for Waterloo Region's World Refugee Day Awards


The Community Coalition on Refugee and Immigrant Concerns (CCORIC) is thrilled to announce the annual World Refugee Day Awards of Distinction in Waterloo Region. These awards aim to honor exceptional individuals who have lived refugee experiences and volunteers who are devoted to assisting refugees, and who have played a significant role in making Waterloo Region a more inclusive community.

If you are aware of a deserving person with lived refugee experience who has made a positive impact on our local community through their skills, dedication, and vision, or a committed individual, youth, or community group who deserves recognition for their volunteer time, commitment, and energy in supporting the success of local refugees in Waterloo Region, please nominate them.

The nominations will close on April 28, 2023, at 11:59 pm. Submit your nomination at WORLD REFUGEE DAY AWARDS OF DISTINCTION 2023 - CCORiC

Youth Employment Support Grant


The City of Kitchener is offering a Youth Employment Support Grant to reduce barriers to summer jobs for youth with low income. The grant offers up to $300 to help cover costs such as uniforms, transit, certifications, and other expenses that may prevent young people from applying for summer jobs with the City of Kitchener.


Applicants can apply online, fill out the online form to apply for this grant. Applications are open until April 28, 2023.

Waterloo's Neighbourhood Matching Fund


The Neighbourhood Matching Fund (NMF) supports projects that help neighbours develop connections, foster a sense of belonging, and create place making. Groups of two or more neighbours may apply for up to $7500 in matched funds to support their idea.

Deadlines to apply for the NMF are: May 31 and October 17, 2023. If you have a great idea that contributes to your community don't miss this opportunity.



Learn more about eligibility and guidelines: Neighbourhood Matching Fund - City of Waterloo Neighbourhoods

Find the Perfect 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. Each year, over 25,000 IEHPs come to Canada seeking to work in their respective fields, but current processes prevent almost half of them from achieving this goal. Mentor Me provides a simple solution by connecting unlicensed IEHPs with licensed IEHPs for personalized, flexible peer mentorship throughout the licensing process.

Licensed IEHPs can register as mentors and earn income at their own rate and schedule while helping others. On the other hand, IEHPs working towards licensure can find a mentor who understands the process and can work within their schedule and budget.


Learn more at: Get licensed as a Canadian healthcare professional as quickly as possible with Mentor Me Healthcare's support.

Events and Webinars

UPCOMING EVENTS

Working with Refugees and Survivors of War

Mar. 27 and Apr. 15, 2023,

12 Hours Workshop (See schedules)

Wilfrid Laurier University is offering this interactive workshop that will provide both a conceptual framework and practical skills for assessment and interventions when working with refugees and survivors of war.


For more information contact the Faculty of Social Work Professional Development office:

Email: fswprofessionaldevelopment@wlu.ca

Remote: 519-884-0710 ext. 5234

Online: 519-884-0710 ext. 5235

Register Now!

Community Conversations: Developing Supports for the Trans-Autism Community

Mar. 29, 2023, 7:00PM - 8:30PM

Spectrum and the Waterloo Region Family Network are hosting a community conversation to assess the need for supports tailored to the intersection of Autism and Gender Non-Conformity in the Waterloo Region. The meeting is open to individuals belonging to this intersection, caretakers or friends of those at this intersection, and those involved in community organizations working with these populations. The goal is to gather input on experiences, past services, and barriers to accessing support to develop appropriate supports for the Trans-Autism Community.

There is also a virtual meeting you can attend on March 29th. The Zoom registration page is here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtcO-tpzIjHtZf6InozMlaFWO9QGRyFSZb

Register Now!

Grant Writing Workshop for Racialized Communities

Mar. 28 & Apr. 4, 2023 - 6:00PM - 8:00PM

The City of Kitchener, in collaboration with Kind Mind Family Wellness and the Kitchener Public Library, will be hosting this free, two-part hybrid workshop, tailored for racialized groups serving racialized communities, to teach the essentials for writing successful municipal, provincial, and federal grant applications. The workshop will cover effective grant writing basics and specific topics related to the City of Kitchener's Racialized, and Indigenous Supports for Equity (RISE) Fund. Participants will receive guidance and support related to their specific grant application challenges and build practical knowledge and transferable skills that can be applied to future grant applications. The workshop is available both in person and online, and any questions, including accommodation support, can be directed to Rea Parchment, Senior Anti-Racism Advisor at the City of Kitchener, at rea.parchment@kitchener.ca.

Register Now!

IRCC Virtual Learning Series for Employers Winter 2023:

Francophone Immigration

Mar. 29, 2023, 12:00PM - 12:30PM

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada will be offering a virtual learning series for employers in Winter 2023. The goal of this 8-week series is to help employers learn more about Canada’s economic immigration programs. Each week will feature a new topic and provide employers with an opportunity to ask questions. Employers may choose to attend one or all of the information sessions based on their interest and needs.

Register Now!

Conversations for Community Care: Black Women's Mental Health

Mar. 30, 2023, 6:00PM - 7:30PM

Join Rhythm and Blues Cambridge and Porchlight Counselling and Addiction Services to a group of Black women therapists in Waterloo Region for an evening of conversation and connection, so that we all can better support mental health outcomes for Black women in the community.

There will be a sharing space in a community circle, and the event will culminate in a community art project.

Register Now!

IRCC Virtual Learning Series for Employers Winter 2023:

Permanent Resident Pathways

Apr. 5, 2023, 12:00PM - 12:30PM

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada will be offering a virtual learning series for employers in Winter 2023. The goal of this 8-week series is to help employers learn more about Canada’s economic immigration programs. Each week will feature a new topic and provide employers with an opportunity to ask questions. Employers may choose to attend one or all of the information sessions based on their interest and needs.

Register Now!

Beyond Training: How to Incorporate Equity in Hiring Processes to Welcome Newcomers into the Workforce

Apr. 5, 2023, 1:00PM - 2:00PM

Over the next three years, Canada will welcome 1.45 million newcomers, primarily in the skilled immigrant class. Newcomers bring diverse skills and experience and cultural and linguistic talents with them into the workforce. However, systemic barriers and bias within job postings and interview processes create unfair disadvantages for newcomers preventing entry into the workforce. This webinar will provide guidance to organizations seeking to welcome newcomers into their workforce by applying an inclusion and equity lens. Participants will identify bias within their organization’s hiring practices and learn tools and strategies they can apply to incorporate equity into hiring processes.

Register Now!

Migration Working Group – Scholars of Excellence Edition: De-centring the Governance and Knowledge Production on Migration

Apr. 19, 2023, 10:00AM - 4:15PM

Hybrid

Join CERC Migration’s visiting Scholars of Excellence, Oliver Bakewell, University of Manchester, Nicola Piper, Queen Mary University of London, and CERC Migration Chair Anna Triandafyllidou, for a workshop that aims to challenge the consensus views that have shaped the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. The workshop draws on views from Africa, Asia and Latin America to examine the political economy of knowledge production on migration and its governance, and the side effects of regulated migration.

Register Now!

Youth Take Charge:

Advocacy Incubator 2023

Apr. 19 & Apr. 26, 2023

LEARN from other young activists

BUILD a campaign

PITCH your campaign

Join Children First Canada for a two-day virtual summit on advocacy, communications, and campaigns, featuring incredible keynote speakers, trainers, and facilitators who are young people just like you! During the summit, you’ll be matched up into teams on issues you care about such as climate change, poverty, or racism. Together with your team you will take what you learn in the main sessions and apply it in your campaign. Your team will develop a campaign pitch that you will present to other summit participants. The winning groups from the first round will do a shark-tank style pitch to a panel of politicians, communicators, and partner organizations. Work to have your cause be the winning campaign!

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to hone your advocacy skills and make a difference!

Register Now!

ONGOING EVENTS!

Citizenship Support Group

In Person

Classes: Jan. 11 - Mar. 29, 2023

The YMCA of Three Rivers will be offering in person citizenship support classes to help permanent residents  prepare to take the Canadian Citizenship Exam. These classes will cover material that will be on the exam and provide participants with a variety of study materials and practice tests that you can take home to review. If you are interested in registering please fill out this form.

Information

Growing Stronger - Adult Trauma Group

Jan. 19 - Apr. 6, 2023

Carizon brings a supportive space for newcomer adults with similar experiences to identify what triggers their trauma reactions and practice the skills necessary to cope and feel grounded. Discussion includes effect of trauma on brain and body; self-care; mindfulness; emotion regulation; connecting thoughts and feelings; decision making a coping; planning for the future.

Information

Other Resources and News

Launching survey on the future of Canada’s immigration system from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, March 27, 2023


Discrimination Experienced by Immigrants, Racialized Individuals, and Indigenous Peoples in Small- and Mid-Sized Communities in Southwestern Ontario from Wiley Online Library


Canada invites another 7,000 candidates in surprise Express Entry draw from CIC News, March 23, 2023


How one recent immigration trend is helping boost Canada’s linguistic and cultural diversity from CIC News, March 21, 2023


Canada announces extension of post-graduation work permits for up to 18 months to retain high-skilled talent from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, March 17, 2023

Calendar - Immigration Waterloo Region



The Immigration Waterloo Region calendar has information about local programs and events for newcomers. Subscribe for a digest of events coming up in the next week or add your own events to share.

We would love to hear from you!

Feel free to send us suggestions or relevant events/resources to include to the Immigration Waterloo Region Weekly by emailing Dan Vandebelt (dvandebelt@regionofwaterloo.ca) and Diana Carrillo Joya (DJoya@regionofwaterloo.ca)

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