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    OCASI was formed in 1978 to act as a collective voice for im/migrant serving agencies and to coordinate responses to shared needs and concerns.

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    Super visa' allows some people to stay in Canada for up to 7 years, here's who is eligible to apply

    Information for parents and grandparents, including applications for super visas, processing times, what to expect when you arrive in Canada and how to extend your stay.

    Last updated Jun 10, 2022

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    Ukrainian Refugee Toolkit

    This brief toolkit provides some context about the current crisis in Ukraine and will assist providers in helping newcomers connect with the Ukrainian-Canadian community and understand the immigration options available to them.

    Last updated May 4, 2022

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    LINC 1-4 Classroom Activities

    Each book is a miscellany of language learning activities organized by the 12 themes in the LINC 1-5 Curriculum Guidelines.

    Last updated Feb 15, 2022

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    Building on Collaboration: Learnings from Toronto’s Supportive Housing System

    Mental health supportive housing relies on municipal-health sector collaboration. It straddles the Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) mandate of coordinating integrated local health systems and the municipal responsibility for local housing and homelessness initiatives.

    Last updated Dec 3, 2020

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    Forced Out: Evictions, Race, and Poverty in Toronto

    This study aims to add to the knowledge on evictions in Toronto.

    Last updated Dec 3, 2020

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    English for Financial Literacy, Volume 3 (CLB 6 - 8)

    English for Financial Literacy is an instructor’s resource for teaching financial literacy concepts and skills in LINC and adult ESL programs at CLB levels 1 to 8.

    Last updated Nov 26, 2020

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    LINC 1-5 Curriculum Guidelines

    This on-line curriculum resource corresponds to Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) 2000, the Canadian standards which describe a person’s ability to use the English language.

    Last updated Nov 17, 2020

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    LINC 5-7 Curriculum Guidelines: In the Classroom

    This is a companion document to the LINC 5–7 Curriculum Guidelines (hereafter referred to as the Guidelines).

    Last updated Nov 3, 2020

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    LINC 5-7 Curriculum Guidelines

    The LINC 5-7 Curriculum Guidelines document is meant to assist instructors in program planning by providing ideas for curriculum content.:

    Last updated Nov 3, 2020

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    Put Safety on the Agenda for Take Our Kids to Work Day

    With Take Our Kids to Work day going virtual this year, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) reminds workplaces that health and safety can still form part of their virtual programs.

    Last updated Oct 30, 2020

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