Building Inclusive Cities - Case Study
From arrival cities to welcoming communities: Why do diversity, inclusion and resilience matter to cities? This study on Toronto tries to answer the question.
Settlement workers need to have knowledge about the labour market and employment resources in order to connect newcomers with appropriate services.
From arrival cities to welcoming communities: Why do diversity, inclusion and resilience matter to cities? This study on Toronto tries to answer the question.
A list of six simple and effective networking strategies to make the most of professional networking.
The Ontario Nonprofit Network has received funding from Status of Women Canada for a three-year project to apply a GBA+ lens (gender based intersectional analysis) to iIdentify barriers to women workers’ economic empowerment and prosperity in the nonprofit sector and develop and implement pilot solutions to address these barriers at the organizational, network and policy levels.
Refugee Claimants - Myths and Facts from the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants
This consumer debt guide for people in Ontario includes information about debt, collection agencies, bankruptcy, being sued in court, resources, getting legal help, and more.
A discussion about the creative ways that local authorities have found to provide services, protect the vulnerable and build more inclusive cities for everyone.
Search tool to find a lawyer by location.
11 steps for newcomers to increase their chances of getting a job.
It can be challenging to respond calmly when children act aggressively, but it’s important to remember that young children who are acting out are often expressing themselves in the only way they know how.
Refugee parents come to Canada with unique settlement needs, and language barriers that make it challenging to get information to support their parenting, children’s development, and the health and safety of their family here in Canada