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A Study of Newcomer Settlement Services Use and Needs

A Study of Newcomer Settlement Services Use and Needs. Welcoming Communities Initiative Baseline Study. Objectives:. Build on the inventory project that establishes the level of services in Ontario cities. On-line survey of service delivery.

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A Study of Newcomer Settlement Services Use and Needs

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  1. A Study of NewcomerSettlement Services Use and Needs Welcoming Communities Initiative Baseline Study

  2. Objectives: • Build on the inventory project that establishes the level of services in Ontario cities. • On-line survey of service delivery. • Utilization and satisfaction survey of service users, former users, and non-users. • Qualitative study of experiences and opinions of service providers.

  3. Study Details: 1) Knowledge of newcomers’ needs, use of services to meet those needs, means of obtaining information and access, and relative satisfaction with those services in the areas of: • Settlement services, including reception and referral • Language instruction • Employment support services, including skills training and bridging programs • Services for health and well-being • Educational services • Services promoting social and civic engagement and inclusion

  4. 2) Understanding of any significant differences in perceived needs and expressed satisfaction according to: • Geographic location, including location on an urban-rural continuum • Immigration status • Length of residence in Ontario • Source regions and languages spoken • Demographic variables including: • Gender, including transgendered status • Race • Sexual orientation • Age • Occupation • Education • Ability • Religion • Combinations thereof, and impact of intersectionality

  5. Methodological Highlights: • Our network provides immediate access tolarge numbers of newcomers • Avoid participant fatigue and exploitation by working closely with community groups and considering their local priorities in the research implementation • Expertise in a wide range of survey instruments that will provide robust results while minimizing costs – including CAPI software to overcome translation issues

  6. Basic Research Principles: • Build upon, rather than duplicate, research that is already completed or in progress • Collaboration and partnership as the foundation of our work • Use of established and developing networks to enhance connections across the province, ensuring an inclusive and robust sample and a high level of community participation • Highest standards of ethics, including respect, inclusivity, confidentiality, and openness

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