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Service Type
In person crisis services & Support Groups
Program
COVID19 -- open for in-person, virtual, telephone and email services Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5 pm; no appointment neededNeighbourhood multi-service agencyPathways to Settlement: client-centred program to facilitate newcomers" integration and participation in Canadian societyInformation and Awareness Services: helps newcomers settle including information and orientation on issues such as: immigration, health, education and housing translation and interpretation form filling; referrals to government and community resources ; monthly information seminars supportive counselling for individuals and families;Navigating the Canadian Labour Market (NCLM) -- assists newcomers and internationally trained professionals become employable in Canada, create an effective job search plan and learn about employer expectations provides needs assessment and customized action plan on career planning facilitates workshops on Canadian workplace culture, resume writing, interview skills, pre-employment training and networking events one-on-one job search coaching and mentoring post-post-program follow-up and support, and job leads access to computers, printers, telephones, fax machines, photocopiers, InternetNew Beginnings-Settlement & Employment Program (NB): supports immigrants, refugees and citizens in their settlement and adaption process to help newcomers and citizens to be fully engaged in Canadian life, and to maximize the benefits of their contribution into Canadian society.Integrated Employment Services (IES) - see other listingCommunity Connections in School: in partnership with Peel District School Board, the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) facilitates the adaptation of newly-arrived newcomers to school and community life by providing support services typically needed by newcomers in their first year in Canada, focusing on information, orientation, advocacy, referral and access to servicesCommunity Connections in Library: in partnership with Brampton Library and IRCC; programs include group information sessions including workshops for seniors and English conversation circlesVolunteer Management Program -- offers volunteer opportunities to newcomers, seniors and youth; bilingual/multilingual volunteers are assets as they help clients with language barriers; volunteering will provide opportunities to: job-shadow and learn about the Canadian work environment work with clients in a settlement based environment learning about the process of the initial intake and assessment assist with prepping and facilitation, job search and resume writing learn about completing Service Canada and Service Ontario forms for clients organize and assist in fundraisers and other events Enriching Lives - mental health and addictions" initiative providing culturally sensitive care to community members to overcome systemic barriers and stigma surrounding mental health and addictions One-on-one counselling, group sessions and specialized workshops are given. Crisis Counselling: provides support and guidance during a crisis working on achieving stability, increasing empowerment and safety of community members via one-on-one and group sessions Youth Crisis Counselling: provides mental health supports, crisis intervention to youth 12-21 years who are experiencing school, emotional, and/or behavioural challenges Seniors Program -- helps seniors enhance their knowledge and skills on various topics of interest, and engages them in activities such as social interactions and outings to to Canadian cultural sites; reduces isolation by bringing older adults together in a safe environment.