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OTTAWA LOCAL IMMIGRATION PARTNERSHIP AND ONTARIO WELCOMING COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE

OTTAWA LOCAL IMMIGRATION PARTNERSHIP AND ONTARIO WELCOMING COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE. Mutual Gains, Linkages, And Collaborations By Hindia Mohamoud and Caroline Andrew OWCI Meeting November 27, 2009. Content. Mutual Gains and Opportunities Joint Research Formal Relationship

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OTTAWA LOCAL IMMIGRATION PARTNERSHIP AND ONTARIO WELCOMING COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE

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  1. OTTAWA LOCAL IMMIGRATION PARTNERSHIP ANDONTARIO WELCOMING COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE Mutual Gains, Linkages, And Collaborations By Hindia Mohamoud and Caroline Andrew OWCI Meeting November 27, 2009

  2. Content • Mutual Gains and Opportunities • Joint Research • Formal Relationship • Informal Connections

  3. Mutual Gains and Opportunities • OLIP gets • Access to sources of research and information • Access to expertise in developing research and planning tools • Strengthened legitimacy in articulation of ‘what is’, ‘what is needed’ and ‘what is missing’ • Support and advice in Strategy development processes • New opportunities for policy learnings for civil society actors • OWCI gets • Access to new understandings on community knowledge, actors, organized dynamics and history • New opportunities to have input in community vision and planning • Strengthened legitimacy in articulation of research questions and policy recommendations • Support and advice in research design and implementation

  4. Joint Research • Can we link the base-line projects with the OLIP research activities? • Same general goals: understanding • The immigrants – a constant change in the profile of immigrants (both in terms of categories of arrival and in source countries) • The breadth, depth, and role of settlement investments • Extent of access to social services available to immigrants (employment, health, education) • Extent of linkages between settlement and social services • Roles, mandates, structures, and approaches of different agencies involved in immigrant services • Policy levers and frameworks, and funding frameworks • Now exploring ways to leverage each others research resources and processes • Need to pay attention to the tight timelines set for the OLIP process • Tensions/pressure coming from desire to ensure sustainability

  5. Formal Connections • Cross representation • OWCI in OLIP’s main governance bodies (Steering Committee and Council) • OWCI and OLIP collaboration in organizing the OLIP Reference Group • OLIP on OWCI Local Committee • OWCI Local Committee also includes other OLIP partners (LASI, City, Colleges)

  6. Informal Relationships • even more important than the formal relations -the formal relations ensure the circulation of information -the informal relations enable effective coordination and joint work -the informal relations can work rapidly and flexibly - through a variety of networks with different players for different issues -the informal relations build on trust and develop trust

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