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1 Overview: Language, Employment Related Services, Youth, and Community Connections
Rhonda McIntosh PNT Integration September 2018

2 Table of Contents What have we done? Priority Setting Next Steps
Language Employment Youth Community Connections Priority Setting Next Steps

3 Language Overview - Manitoba
IRCC funded immigrant serving agencies currently offer blended, informal and formal language training to newcomers in small centres and urban areas of Manitoba. Language training is offered through 19 contribution agreements across Manitoba. This funding provides Stage 1 (Literacy to CLB-4) and Stage 2 (CLB 5 –CLB 8) learning opportunities for newcomers in the province. Language training comprises over 40% of Manitoba’s federal settlement funding allocation for fiscal year Manitoba is piloting the Refugee Employment Development Initiative (REDI) program with several SPOs, which assists refugees with little English in learning occupation specific language skills and with opportunities for on the job training.

4 Employment Overview - Manitoba
IRCC funded immigrant serving agencies provide employment related services including employment preparation, employment counseling and employer engagement in Urban and Small Centres Manitoba. Employment Related Services are funded through 14 contribution agreements. Proposals for blended language/employment pilot projects remain a priority for expansion. Employment Related Services programming has been almost exclusively the domain of provincial government in Manitoba, with only very modest investments by IRCC. 4

5 Youth Overview - Manitoba
IRCC funded immigrant serving agencies currently deliver youth related services for newcomer youth in Small Centre and Urban Manitoba. Youth services are funded through 23 contribution agreements. IRCC negotiated target numbers of 1,650 SWIS clients in fiscal year $562,700 in funding has been allocated to SWIS programming. IRCC negotiated target numbers of 6,371 critical-hour youth clients in fiscal year $1,149,293 in funding has been allocated to Critical Hour Youth Programming. IRCC negotiated target numbers of 1,755 spring/summer youth clients in fiscal $1,486,329 in funding has been allocated to spring/summer programming. 5

6 Community Connections Overview - Manitoba
IRCC funded immigrant serving agencies currently offer Community Connections programming to newcomers in Small Centre and Urban Manitoba through: Volunteer Engagement Mainstream Engagement Connecting newcomers to Canadians Community Connections activities are offered via 37 negotiated contribution agreements. Targeted matching and volunteer coordination is taking place at individual SPOs using their resources to engage the broader community. Community Connections funding comprises more than 10% of Manitoba’s settlement funding allocation for fiscal year 6

7 Priority Setting - Manitoba
To ensure continued delivery of services and to inform future IRCC investments: Investment is currently based on landing numbers and demonstrated need. Are we using the right metrics? Assist IRCC by listing thematic areas of priority. What have we missed? What is not working? Do we have the right balance? 7

8 Next Steps - Manitoba Working with your groups in the upcoming sessions: Prioritize your programming needs. Identify what program aspects require additional funding. Which activities and services are the most difficult to demonstrate outcomes? 8


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