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ACS: Settlement Sector Research

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ACS: Settlement Sector Research

Message from Association for Canadian Studies:

Have you completed our SPO Survey or Newcomer Survey yet?

Complete the surveys before June 18th, 2021 to enter a draw for one of two $200 prepaid Visa cards!

We would appreciate it if you would share this survey with your clients, colleagues and within your networks in order to ensure the greatest representation possible of respondents across Canada.

 

SPO Survey
The SPO survey is open to all staff members working at SPOs across Canada. It is available in English and French and will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Upon completing the survey, you will have the opportunity to enter a draw to win a pre-paid Visa card worth $200 CAD

Take the SPO Survey now!

 

Newcomer Survey
|The Newcomer Survey is open to all newcomers to Canada, including international students, refugees, asylum seekers, and temporary foreign workers. The survey is available in English, French, Arabic and Chinese and will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete. Upon completing the survey, you will have the opportunity to enter a draw to win a pre-paid Visa Card worth $200 CAD

Take the Newcomer Survey now!

 

More information about our project

These surveys and the crucial information collected from them will inform the consultation phase of our two-year project, where we will be consulting settlement workers, employers, policy makers, newcomers through key informant interviews and focus groups nationwide to identify actionable solutions for the settlement sector. By the end of summer/fall, we will be ideating pilot projects and recruiting project partners to help us test and evaluate these pilots.

Please join us in making this important project happen! For more information on how you can get involved, please contact Sarah Kooi: sarah.kooi@acs-aec.ca or visit our website.

 

About WES and the WES Mariam Assefa Fund

WES is a non-profit social enterprise dedicated to helping international students and professionals achieve their educational and workplace goals in the United States and Canada. Founded in 1974, WES evaluates and advocates for the recognition of international education qualifications. Launched in 2019, the WES Mariam Assefa Fund supports catalytic efforts to build more inclusive economies for immigrant and refugee workers in the U.S. and Canada and ensure they have the skills, knowledge, and support to succeed. For more information, please visit wes.org/fund

 

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