We must remind our government of the lessons we’ve learned from other world crises. We need to be proactive. Our sector must be prepared to receive a mass movement of displaced people if it should come to this. Most importantly, we need our government to demonstrate that it respects the dignity and the humanity of all.
The #AndMeToo Project increases access to justice for women and gender diverse people of precarious status and/or employment who have experienced sexual assault or sexual harassment in their workplaces. Through this project, the Clinic provides women and gender diverse people with access to summary legal advice, brief services and appropriate referrals to services.
The OCASI Leaders' Forum is next week. Register now!
Don’t miss our Funders’ Panel: “Resourcing the Sector: Challenges and Opportunities” at the OCASI Leaders’ Forum 2024 next week.
Thursday, October 10th, 2:45 PM - 3:50 PM.
Featuring:
Christine Charbonneau, IRCC
Yvonne Ferrer, MLITSD
Nation Cheong, United Way Greater Toronto
Akwatu Khenti, City of Toronto
Moderator: Myriam Mekni, Executive Director, Catholic Centre for Immigrants - Ottawa and OCASI Board of Directors
Le Forum des Leaders d'OCASI c'est la semaine prochaine. Inscrivez-vous !
Ne ratez pas notre séance plénière Panel des bailleurs de fonds : "Des ressources pour le secteur : défis et opportunités" lors du Forum des Leaders d'OCASI 2024 la semaine prochaine.
Jeudi, 10 octobre, 2024, 14h45 - 15h50
Mettant en vedette:
Christine Charbonneau, IRCC
Yvonne Ferrer, MLITSD
Nation Cheong, United Way Greater Toronto
Akwatu Khenti, City of Toronto
Moderator: Myriam Mekni, Directrice générale, Catholic Centre for Immigrants - Ottawa and OCASI Board of Directors
Get Ready for Canada. How SOPA for Refugees Can Help You Prepare
Pre-arrival services can greatly impact the resettlement journey for refugees in Canada. This WelcomeOntario article, developed in partnership with SOPA (Settlement Online Pre-Arrival) for Refugees, highlights a specialized program designed specifically for people waiting to be resettled in Canada under refugee resettlement programs.
Journeys to Active Citizenship is hosting a webinar on October 16th at 12:00 PM EST. Join JAC in conversation with the Grand River Community Health Centre (GRCHC) to discuss the important work being done by their International Agricultural Worker Health Program. Register to learn more about the clinics that are offered by GRCHC which support migrant agricultural workers’ health.
An OCMS user tells us, "OCMS is a great tool. For case management of our clients, it is extremely helpful. All of the client's information is located on this system... Workers can then see everything that has been done for the client. Furthermore, action plans and follow-ups can be done more easily..."
New tool compares legal options in situations of discrimination
Steps to Justice has a new tool to help people who experienced discrimination at work, by their landlord, or by the police. The tool lets them compare the legal options they have. Including who can make a claim, what they can get, the deadline to make a claim, the process, and how much it costs.
This art exhibition explores how young people, particularly from Panjab (India), dream of relocating to Canada with the intention of staying. It depicts the financial precarity, exploitative workplace conditions, organized struggles, and layered experiences of international students and migrant workers from the region. Workers Arts & Heritage Centre, 51 Stuart St, Hamilton. Open from September 13 - December 14, 2024.
Charity Insights Canada Project offers data literacy courses, intended to help professionals working in the charitable and non-profit sector collect, read, and/or communicate data in a meaningful way. All modules are open to the public, free of charge.
This dashboard was recently launched by Statistics Canada and provides data on the entire population of business owners in Canada. It links social data with business data and includes equity and diversity indicators, including visible minority status, age, immigrant status, Indigenous peoples, and gender.
Government of Canada launched the National Autism Network call for applications
The call for applications to participate in the National Autism Network launched. Intended to bring together the skills and resources of autism organizations and stakeholders, including people with living experience, to support the implementation of activities. Application deadline is November 25, 2024.
The 2024 Consultation will be held in person in Ottawa Tuesday, November 26, to Thursday, November 28. CCR members participating in the Lobby Day, please plan to be in Ottawa Sunday, November 24 to Thursday, November 28. Theme: Reclaiming Public Support: Building the Movement for Refugee and Migrant Rights.
La Consultation 2024 se tiendra en personne à Ottawa du mardi 26 au jeudi 28 novembre.
Les membres du CCR participant à la journée de lobbying sont priés de prévoir d'être à Ottawa du dimanche 24 au jeudi 28 novembre. Thème de cette année : Reconquérir le soutien de l'opinion publique : Construire le mouvement pour les droits des réfugiés et des migrants.
Finding Common Ground: Addressing Hate and Racism in Canada
Canadian Race Relations Foundation and The Globe and Mail have organized a series of nationwide conversations in 2024 and 2025 focused on fighting hate and racism in communities, health care, public institutions, and online spaces to drive change for a better Canada. Register for the free virtual event to be held on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, 12:15 PM - 5:00 PM
Trouver un terrain d'entente : Lutter contre la haine et le racisme au Canada
La Fondation canadienne des relations raciales (FCRR) et The Globe and Mail organisent une série de discussions partout au Canada en 2024 et 2025. Ces discussions portent sur la lutte contre la haine et le racisme dans les communautés, les services de santé, les institutions publiques et en ligne, afin de contribuer à un Canada meilleur. Inscrivez-vous à l'événement virtuel gratuit qui aura lieu le mardi 19 novembre, 2024, de 12h15 à 17h
Every October, children’s aid societies and Indigenous Child and Family Well-Being Agencies (child welfare agencies), together with their community partners, raise awareness about the importance of supporting vulnerable children, youth, and families through the provincial Dress Purple Day campaign. Download the OACAS toolkit on how you can participate in this year’s Dress Purple Day campaign.
Gender (In)Equality in the Context of Employment for Canadian Muslim Women
A groundbreaking study explores stories of diverse Canadian Muslim women’s challenges and pathways to employment success. “Still Overqualified and Underemployed? Canadian Muslim Women's Experiences of Employment Barriers & Facilitators" is a recent study by CCMW.
Intended to Fail: Systemic Anti-Palestinian Racism and Canada’s Gaza Temporary Resident Visa Program
This report examines the special immigration Temporary Resident Visa Program for Gazans launched by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in early 2024.
Barriers and enablers to primary care access for equity-deserving populations in Ontario
Primary care is a foundational part of the healthcare system. Yet many Ontarians lack a regular healthcare provider, and there are inequities accessing primary care services, especially for racialized, low-income and 2SLBGTQ+ populations. The findings in this report point to potential broad directions for addressing inequities in primary care access in Ontario.
2022 Canadian Housing Survey by CMHC and Statistics Canada provides insights into core housing needs and housing affordability. Racialized households and Indigenous households are more likely to be in core housing need.
New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds Canadians support a reduced Temporary Foreign Workers program as they express concerns over its effect on the housing and job markets.
Barriers and enablers to primary care access for equity-deserving populations in Ontario
Primary care is a foundational part of the healthcare system. Yet many Ontarians lack a regular healthcare provider, and there are inequities accessing primary care services, especially for racialized, low-income and 2SLBGTQ+ populations. The findings in this report point to potential broad directions for addressing inequities in primary care access in Ontario.
International Agri-Food Workers Welcoming Communities Initiative
Learn how to get money for your municipality or not-for-profit to support an inclusive and welcoming environment for international agri-food workers.
Intake opens: October 8, 2024 Deadline: November 19, 2024 at 11:59PM ET
The Law Foundation of Ontario - 2024 Responsive Call for Applications
Responsive grants provide much-needed financial support to organizations that are working to advance access to justice for the people of Ontario, including for legal education, legal research or programs that supplement existing legal services and fill gaps in the justice system by connecting more people to legal information and support. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Plan d’action de l’Ontario pour mettre fin à la violence fondée sur le sexe : Appel de propositions
Découvrez comment votre organisme peut demander du financement pour aider à prévenir et à combattre la violence fondée sur le genre, soutenir les survivants et leurs familles et promouvoir les perspectives sociales et économiques pour les femmes. Date limite : 11 octobre 2024 à 17 h (HE)
Ontario’s action plan to end gender-based violence: Community call for proposals
The Ontario government invites proposals for projects aimed at preventing violence and enhancing services for survivors and their families. Deadline: October 11, 2024 at 5:00 PM ET
City of Toronto”s Black-Mandated Funding Framework
Aims to address funding gaps and historical under-investment in community organizations and groups that serve Toronto’s Black communities. Grassroots and emerging organizations can apply for up to $35,000, plus $5,000 for capacity-building support. Established organizations can also apply for up to $35,000. Deadline: October 15, 2024 at 3 PM ET
(CRRF) is accepting applications from organizations across Canada that are organizing anti-racism projects in 2024-2025. Applicants seeking funding for projects that will take place between April 1, 2025, and March 31, 2026, must first submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) by 11:59 PM (EST) on October 31, 2024.