Greater Moncton Local Immigration Partnership

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Greater Moncton Local Immigration Partnership

Presentation Overview History of the Greater Moncton LIP Overview of LIP Council and Working Groups Achievements and concrete examples of success What s ahead

History Increase in economic and population pop. Growth Greater Moncton Immigration Summit was held in 2013- over 200 attendees Consultations held with over 24 business and organizations Greater Moncton Immigration Strategy developed and implemented beginning June 2014 and goes until till 2018 LIP a high priority in Immigration Strategy

Overview First agreement was provided to the City of Moncton in September 2015 Consulted with many LIPS across Canada and sought expertise/ promising practices from Victoria Esses- allowed us to help pave the way for success Purpose: Improved coordination and communication among agencies and immigration stakeholders to improve outcomes for newcomers/ immigrants Our goal it to provide tangible improved outcomes for newcomers through better coordination of services in a strategic fashion

September- November- created Terms of Reference and selected LIP Council members based on strategy and engagement level- quick wins Nov. 2015: Overview (cont.) LIP Council Formed: The LIP Council has 19 members from a variety of immigrant serving agencies, government, immigrants, economic dev. Agencies, school districts, private sector etc. ***Relationships and influencers are key***change the culture and the messaging through action*** LIP Forum held November 2015: - Victoria Esses helped with visioning, purpose, examples from across Canada and delivery - Council Governance and a review of the established terms of reference

Overview cont. Benefits as a result of municipality holding the agreement: - Neutral player - Meeting space, - reception space, - translation, office space, phone, printing, internet, cable, coordinator, access to media and expertise (strategic planning, etc), and municipal services, ability to bring people to the table Bilingual Community: All LIP Meetings have simultaneous translation. All meeting minutes available in both official languages All members have assets and the LIP allows every member to identify these assets: Chamber of Commerce, Library, etc.

LIP Council Members Health Authority: Horizon Health Network Employment Agencies: Atlantic Human Services Municipalities:City of Moncton, City of Dieppe, Town of Riverview Réseau en Immigration Francophone Vietnamese Community Rep. Anglophone East School District Université de Moncton CAFI Medavie Blue Cross Viva Moncton- Latin Community United Way of Southeastern NB African Women s Council Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce 3+ Corporation Business Immigrant Mentorship Program MAGMA Research Liaison with Pathways to Prosperity Council District Scolaire Francophone Sud

LIP Working Groups Working Groups established based on current needs through strategy and asset mapping/ needs analysis. A way to engage more people! Chairs put their name forth from LIP Council and Report back to LIP Council: Entrepreneurship: 3+ Econ Dev Agency members: University of Moncton, Econ dev organizations, MAGMA, CAFI, 3 cities, Chamber of Commerce, immigrant lived experiences, Vietnamese community Labor Market: University of Moncton Employment Councilor and Chamber of Commerce: MAGMA, CAFI, 3 cities, Province of NB, ONB, lived experience, African council Francophone Immigration: University de Moncton and CAFI: RIF, MAGMA, 2 cities, researchers, African Council Welcoming Communities: United Way and MAGMA: African council, Public Library, CAFI, Cities, Chamber of Commerce etc

Achievements Needs analysis and asset mapping completed Focus groups held : Francophone Immigrants International Students Immigrant Women ***All activities that have resulted from the action plans use the LIP Logo***

Syrian Refugee Response: Achievements (cont.) Secondments, volunteers, connection to municipalities/ service providers Greater engagement of wider community in settlement response-community planning

Achievements (cont.) Action plans implemented with various new activities and programs developed as a result over a 1 year period LIP Assistant Position hired in April 2016 to assist LIP activities LIP Portal created to access files, minutes and research etc Minister McCallum visited Local Immigration partnership and unveilled our new logo

Achievements (cont.) Facebook page has been implemented as a one stop shop for all things integration and settlement for service providers: https://www.facebook.com/gmlip.pligm/ Integrated Services Brochure developed for service providers and widely distributed Newcomer Success Story campaign launched: a way to engage the wider community and raise public awareness LIP Landing Page on municipal website

Welcoming Communities-Living Library

Welcoming Communities

Labor Market

Entrepreneurship

Immigration Francophone

What s ahead? Local Immigration Partnership Forum March 2017 Increased research on priority areas: Francophone Immigration and Entrepreneurship 2016-2017 yearly action plans will be developed and implemented Settlement and Integration Website 2017

Conclusion: Engage the right supports early on and research promising practices Engage decision makers and community leaders to be a part of the LIP Make meetings inclusive (bilingual), etc Be relevant and full fill needs- tangible results help engage more people Make it relevant and increase coordination-ex: Facebook, portal, follow up and support for meetings, etc Everyone leads by example and works in collaboration to full fill needs as they arise

Thank you! Angelique.reddykalala@moncton.ca @MonctonMyHome @MonctonChezMoi www.immigrationmoncton.ca