In this video and blog post, Nadine Wathen shares the results and recommendations from a recent study that investigated how policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic impacted violence against women services in Ontario: Violence Against Women Is and Was its Own Pandemic: COVID-19 Made Things Worse
LMLIP: Comparison of Income by Highest Education Level for Canadian-Born and Immigrant Visible Minorities and Non-Visible Minorities
The LMLIP Inclusion & Civic Engagement Sub-council is compiling a monthly series using Statistics Canada data to highlight immigrant facts. This month’s fact sheet shows that visible minorities in London tend to have a lower income on average than non-visible minorities.
Source: LMLIP Round Up
I am London 2021 Celebration (16 Dec 2021 at 5:00 PM)
The purpose of the I Am London campaign is to showcase diversity and celebrate successful immigrants who have chosen to call London their home. In the midst of the pandemic, this year we shared stories from those who have been involved in providing essential services. This event seeks to honour the contributions of these individuals, and further promote the value of diversity in our community.
Eventbrite registration: I am London 2021 Celebration Tickets, Thu, 16 Dec 2021 at 5:00 PM
Information Session about Afghan Refugees and Settlement Programs (Dec 6, 2021 at 4:00 PM)
You are invited to attend this webinar hosted by the London & Middlesex Local Immigration Partnership in collaboration with the London Cross-Cultural Learner Centre providing updates on Afghan refugee resettlement to London, Ontario. Speakers will provide details on the Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP), statistical updates on arrivals, refugee sponsorship training, settlement services in London, and a panel of lived experiences.
Eventbrite Registration: Information Session about Afghan Refugees and Settlement Programs Tickets, Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 4:00 PM
We are hiring a Program Evaluator / Research Coordinator
CRHESI is recruiting for a new Program Evaluator / Research Coordinator position. This role supports CRHESI’s involvement in multiple research projects while developing new research opportunities and supporting research and evaluation activities among community partner organizations. Full job description and details about how to apply are available at crhesi.uwo.ca/postings.
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