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Toronto North Local Immigration Partnership

Toronto North Local Immigration Partnership. Building Organic Collaborations: LIP Support in Toronto 16 th National Metropolis Conference March 13, 2014. 16 th National Metropolis Conference Gatineau, Quebec March 12-15. Collaboration framework.

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Toronto North Local Immigration Partnership

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  1. Toronto North Local Immigration Partnership Building Organic Collaborations: LIP Support in Toronto 16th National Metropolis ConferenceMarch 13, 2014 16th National Metropolis Conference Gatineau, QuebecMarch 12-15

  2. Collaboration framework

  3. Local Immigration Partnership: Overview • Multi-sectoralplanning tables • Bring a cross-section of stakeholders together • Identify ways in which to support settlement and integration of immigrants • Local communities

  4. LIP Process • Establish Partnership Council • Create Terms of Reference • Conduct research and • establish a local • settlement strategy • Develop an annual • action plan • Implement the action plan

  5. TN LIP Strategy and Action Plan

  6. Landscape in Toronto 2009-2012: 15 neighbourhoodLIPs + 1 City-wide 2012-current: 4 quadrant LIPs + 1 Toronto Newcomer Office

  7. Relationship Facilitator: key Role of LIP • Core values: • Focus on communities • Consider vulnerability • Continue research and consultation • Balance the focus • Reinforce the work with others • Be inclusive • Key activities: • Research • Outreach • Knowledge exchange • Planning • Focus on: • Process • Partner engagement

  8. Example: Early Identification Clinic • What • offers families with children aged 0-6 w/ one day and location for full-circle check-in of children’s health. • Why • 70 % of brain development occurs before the age of 5 • Lack of access to/ service gaps in early child check-up services by vulnerable families. • Outcomes • Screening: Developmental or other health issues identified in approx. 3 out of 20 cases.

  9. Example: Early Identification Clinic-Contd • LIP Support for Collaboration: • Expanding model to other communities/sub-populations • Building awareness of gaps in health system for vulnerable groups • Sustainability

  10. Example: Early Identification Clinic-Contd • Success Factors: • Support of champions • Focus on common goal • Focus on common target group • Complementary services • Backbone organization as facilitator • Challenges: • Turn-over • Collaboration Fatigue • Time-consuming/labour-intensive • Backbone organization as driver

  11. Other examples Of LIP-supported collaborations • Citizenship Test Preparation Course project • Nations Newcomers Hub • Community-based Professional Immigrant Network • Newcomer Hiring Fair • Faith & Welcoming Communities forum

  12. How has Technology supported collaborations? • - Assistive, means to an end • Use highly depends on context • Adaptation is difficult in collaborative work without sustained resources for maintenance

  13. Toronto North Local Immigration Partnership Please visit: www.torontonorthlip.ca Thank you! TNLIP Questions?

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