National Indigenous Peoples Day is a day for celebrating the history, heritage, resilience, and diversity of Indigenous peoples in Canada. For more info click: https://buff.ly/3yz2AH7 #hourconsulting #donedifferently #recruitment #recruitmentservices #recruiting #recruitingagency #recruitmentagency #careerservices #career #NIHM2024 #NIPD2024.
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Today is Canada’s National Indigenous Peoples Day, where we recognize and celebrate the history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis across Canada. Let’s celebrate their diverse contributions and heritage that shape our nation’s identity. #nipd2024 #canadianlawfirm #indigenouscanada #employmentlawfirm
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Companies that take even small steps to integrating newcomers reap the benefits of higher retention rates and a strengthened workforce. Come join us and learn about becoming a Preferred Refugee Employer at https://lnkd.in/eM9QXjNz!
LIRS recognizes Unifi for their partnership in our Preferred Refugee Employer program! For New Americans looking to enter the workforce, Unifi offers refugee-specific orientation sessions, a cohort model of hiring, vocational mentorship, and more! “Investing in a refugee program is an extension of our commitment to supporting and uplifting the communities where we operate, advancing our efforts to build a sustainable workforce for our frontline employees,” said Dr. Archana Arcot, Chief People Officer at Unifi Aviation. Learn more about the Preferred Refugee Employer Program: https://lnkd.in/eM9QXjNz
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📌 Amy Pope is the new director general of the IOM - UN Migration. Two of her main priorities in this position are "solidifying IOM's leadership on climate-induced migration and increasing legal and regular migration pathways for people compelled to move," she told The New Humanitarian. Revisit a UNU-CPR Policy Brief authored by Research Fellow Chung Jin-Ho which discusses the interrelated challenges associated with climate-related mobility and urbanization in the Global South: "Understanding Climate-related Mobility in Contexts of Urbanization” Building on the key findings and recommendations from a recent Migration Policy Roundtable hosted by United Nations University Centre for Policy Research (UNU-CPR) and the Migration for Development and Equality (MIDEQ) Hub, the brief discusses how these interrelated systems impact individuals in the Global South, particularly those who move to cities. Access the Policy Brief here: https://lnkd.in/eguEKUQ2 #migration #climaterelatedmobility #urbanization #UNmigration
On 1 October, Amy Pope became the first woman to lead IOM in the organisation’s 72-year history. We sat down with her for an interview to find out her priorities and ask some pressing questions:
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Today on September 30th, Canada marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This is a solemn occasion to remember and acknowledge the painful history of Indigenous peoples, particularly the survivors and descendants of the residential school system. Metro Compactor Service Inc. honours the Indigenous peoples of Canada, their resilience, and their wisdom. 🍁 https://lnkd.in/gHrRzxkc To contribute to the reconciliation process, Canadian businesses can play a crucial role by taking several meaningful steps: 🟠Continued education and awareness among employees and stakeholders 🟠Culture Sensitivity Training to foster a respectful and inclusive workplace 🟠Supporting Indigenous communities by forming partnerships that can support economic development, education and culture preservation initiatives 🟠Advocacy and policy Support that promote indigenous rights and contribute to positive change As a business operating on treaty land, Metro Compactor Service is committed to acknowledge the past, promote understanding, and support Indigenous communities from all sectors of society to ensure a more equitable future for all Canadians. #NationalDayForTruthAndReconciliation #Reconciliation #CanadaStrong #OrangeShirtDay
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Canada's reputation on the world stage as a welcoming nation is well-established. However, it’s important to recognize that not all newcomers experience the same level of support. Black refugees and asylum seekers often encounter specific challenges; systemic anti-Black racism, discrimination, xenophobia. “Welcoming” refugees and having them sleep on the sidewalk is inhumane. This is a full blown crisis. In the short term, the federal government needs to step up and provide housing support. More broadly, given the unique challenges and systemic barriers they face, we need to reimagine settlement support for Black people seeking refuge and asylum in Canada. cc: Diana Chan McNally, Joanna Lavoie
Dozens gather outside Peter Street intake centre as struggle continues to shelter refugees in Toronto
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🧡 September 30, 2023 marks Orange Shirt Day as well as Canada’s third annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. On this day, we honor survivors and reflect on our individual and collective commitments to reconciliation. As we reflect on this day, the statement “every child matters” stands as a reminder of those children who did not make it home. As the horrific confirmation of unmarked graves continues at former residential school sites, we must acknowledge this ongoing period of grief and the trauma this has caused. As Canadians, we must take it upon ourselves to listen, learn and share the truth of Indigenous folks. Positive Space Consulting acknowledges the role the social work profession has played in the deep injustices and perpetrated violence against Indigenous peoples. As social workers, we must work to dismantle these practices, actively participate in reconciliation, and respect the rights and self-determination of Indigenous peoples. Let this day serve as a catalyst for change. Together, we can contribute to the creation of a more inclusive and just society where the experiences and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples are celebrated and respected. Image courtesy of the Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada #OrangeShirtDay #TruthAndReconciliation #EveryChildMatters #positivespaceconsulting
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🍁 Today, it was my absolute pleasure to lead a Lunch and Learn session to my wonderful coworkers at Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services, marking Truth and Reconciliation Day in Canada. 🇨🇦 Several vital topics, fostering understanding and empathy were discussed: 1️⃣ The Sixties Scoop, shedding light on its impact and consequences. 2️⃣ Treaty Rights, exploring the significance of these agreements. 3️⃣ Residential Schools, a somber but essential part of Canadian history. 4️⃣ Phyllis Webstad's story and why we wear orange shirts, symbolizing hope and remembrance. 5️⃣ Jordan's Principles, advocating for equitable healthcare for Indigenous children. 6️⃣ Indigenous Peoples' rights and history, embracing the rich tapestry of their culture. 7️⃣ Active Allyship, emphasizing our role in supporting reconciliation efforts. 8️⃣ The concept of "Dish with One Spoon" and its values, promoting harmony and shared responsibility. Let's continue to learn, engage, and stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities as we work towards a more inclusive Canada. 🤝🧡 #TruthAndReconciliation #IndigenousRights #TogetherForChange
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Check out CAP's latest newsletter.
We just finished the latest issue of our quarterly newsletter, CAPtion! It's a great way to stay informed and engaged with CAP. In this issue, you can learn more about some of our programs, recaps of our past events, our Partner Spotlight featuring Multicultural Coalition, Inc. and what's coming up: Central WI World Refugee Day Celebration (Sunday, June 23), Summer Brat Fry (August 15) and Trivia Unplugged! Read the latest issue and sign up to receive the newsletter at https://lnkd.in/dcfscfV.
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Observing The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 🧡 Today, on The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we solemnly reflect on Canada's history and the legacy of residential schools. This day is a reminder that reconciliation requires acknowledgment and action. 🍁 As professionals and individuals, we have a role to play in promoting understanding and healing. It is important to educate ourselves about Indigenous peoples' experiences, listen to their stories, and support initiatives that advance truth and reconciliation. 🧡 Our commitment to empathy, respect, and equality should extend beyond this day. It should be embedded in our daily lives and our workplaces. Let us stand together, not just in observance, but in a shared vision of a more inclusive and just Canada. #OrangeShirtDay #TruthAndReconciliation #IndigenousRights #Canada
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