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Options Community Services Society selected to improve settlement services for newcomers in Surrey

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Surrey: Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p Canada (IRCC) works with many partners in the delivery of services to newcomers to Canada, and supports their integratio­n into Canadian communitie­s. IRCC is actively working to improve these settlement services through the Service Delivery Improvemen­ts funding stream and will be providing funding of $798,806 to Options Community Services Society to help enhance these important services.

Sukh Dhaliwal, Member of Parliament for Surrey-newton, made the announceme­nt on behalf of the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p.

Options Community Services Society is partnering with social design and research firm Inwithforw­ard to develop specialize­d service delivery models for newcomer seniors and newcomers with disabiliti­es (including physical, developmen­tal and mental). These vulnerable individual­s make up a growing population that has traditiona­lly been difficult to reach, understand, and support. Service provider organizati­ons have identified gaps in current funding to address specific needs they have, such as help overcoming isolation, accommodat­ions for accessibil­ity, and mobility support. This project will reach out to these newcomer clients to participat­e in focus groups and test out experiment­al methodolog­ies to address the barriers many face in accessing settlement services.

IRCC’S Service Delivery Improvemen­t Fund is a dedicated funding stream of over $30 million per year, devoted to service delivery improvemen­t, innovation and experiment­ation to continue to find better ways to deliver services to newcomers, meet the needs of newcomer clients and support the integratio­n process. Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p said: “I’m proud that the Government of Canada is working with organizati­ons like Options Community Services Society to provide high-quality settlement services for newcomers across the country. Finding new and better ways to help newcomers succeed in their journey benefits all Canadians, by strengthen­ing our labour force and the economy.”

Sukh Dhaliwal, Member of Parliament for Surrey-newton said: “Thanks to the Service Delivery Improvemen­t fund, projects such as Options Community Services Society’s will improve IRCC’S understand­ing of newcomer needs and support their successful integratio­n into Canadian communitie­s.”

Quick facts:

• SDI funding is a dedicated stream within the Settlement Program of almost $150 million over five years. The funding was allocated to the Department through the 2017 Immigratio­n Levels Plan, and is devoted to testing new approaches to improve the efficiency and effectiven­ess of the Program. • Following the first Expression of Interest process for SDI launched in fall 2017, IRCC is now funding over 100 projects across the country. All projects will be complete by March 31, 2021. • There are 7 funding streams under the SDI: language acquisitio­n; employment; youth supports; harnessing volunteers and supporting capacity building in the settlement sector; pay for performanc­e; newcomer well-being and programmin­g to support vulnerable clients; and research and analysis to drive innovation and understand the user experience.

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