Innovations in Integration
By Community Integration Network
Innovations in IntegrationApr 07, 2020
Episode 3: Liana Honsinger - New Canadians Centre Peterborough
Liana Honsinger is the Case Management Worker and Volunteer Coordinator with the New Canadians Centre Peterborough. She joins Tyler to discuss their Refugee Support Teams of volunteers who are instrumental in helping new families of Government Assisted Refugees to navigate their new community.
Roxanne Gilroy-Machado - YMCA of Sarnia-Lambton
Roxanne Gilroy-Machado, Manager of Language Programs and Settlement Services with the YMCA of Southwestern Ontario in the Sarnia-Lambton region, joins Tyler to discuss her unique program that brought together newcomer youth and youth from Aamjiwnaang First Nation to learn about each other and discover what they might have in common.
Innovations in Integration is produced by the Community Integration Network at the Catholic Centre for Immigrants in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This podcast series is intended for listeners in our network of integration workers at settlement agencies across Ontario.
If you’re in our network and have an innovative program you want to share with other agencies in Ontario, please email tyler@cciottawa.ca.
Copyright Ottawa 2019. Funded by Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada.
Josefina Perez - Niagara Folk Arts Multicultural Centre
Josefina Perez, Community Connections Program Coordinator at the Niagara Folk Arts Multicultural Centre, joins Tyler to discuss The 4C Project: Compassionate Cultural Competency Champions and how it works to break down barriers and build up skill-sets.
Innovations in Integration is produced by the Community Integration Network at the Catholic Centre for Immigrants in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This podcast series is intended for listeners in our network of integration workers at settlement agencies across Ontario.
If you’re in our network and have an innovative program you want to share with other agencies in Ontario, please email tyler@cciottawa.ca.
Copyright Ottawa 2019. Funded by Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada.