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300.    SETTLEMENT AND SOCIAL SERVICE

310.    Immigrant/ethnoracial services: organization and structure

Bartlett, Shary and Annie McKitrick. 1999. The Collaboration Roundtable Phase II: Outreach to Small Organizations. Project funded by Ministry Responsible for Multiculturalism and Immigration, Community Liaison Division. October, 1999. 21 pp. {310}

British Columbia. 1998. Directory of Ethnocultural, Multicultural and Immigrant Service Organizations [EMISO Directory]. Communication Branch, Ministry Responsible for Multiculturalism and Immigration. 1998. {310}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto and Family Service Association of Toronto. 2006. On the Front Lines of Toronto’s Community Service Sector: Improving Working Conditions and Ensuring Quality Services. A Report of the On the Front Lines Project. July 2006. 36 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.fsatoronto.com/policy/FrontLines_CommunityServiceSector2006.pdf. {310-2}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto and Family Service Association of Toronto. 2006. On the Front Lines of Toronto’s Immigrant-and-Refugee-Serving Sector. A Report of the On the Front Lines Project. July 2006. 20 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.fsatoronto.com/policy/Front%20LinesImmigRefugee%20Sector2006.pdf. {310-2}

Coyne, Kathy and Eric Kowalski. 1999. The Collaboration Roundtable Phase I: Report on the first step. Project funded by the Vancouver Foundation and Ministry Responsible for Multiculturalism and Immigration, Community Liaison Division. Vancouver East Community Skills Connection. June 1999. 49 pp. {310}

DeCoito, Paula & Laurie Williams. 2000. Setting the Course: A Framework for coordinating Services for Immigrants and Refugees in Peel Region. The Social Planning Council of Peel. July 2000. A project funded by CIC and OASIS. {310}

Evans, Bryan Mitchell and John Shields. 2005. The Third Sector: Neo-Liberal Restructuring, Governance, and the Remaking of State-Civil Society Relationships. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 18. May 2005. 10 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2005/PolicyMatters18Adob.pdf. {See 981}

George, Usha and Joseph H. Michalski. 1996. "A Snapshot of Service Delivery in Organizations Serving Immigrants: Final Report." Centre for Applied Social Research, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. 20 pp. {310}

Go, Amy, Kim Inksater and Patricia Lee. 1996. Making the Road by Walking It. A Workbook for re-thinking settlement. Culturelink. 99 pp. {310}

Guo, Shibao. 2005. Toward Minority Group Rights and Inclusive Citizenship for Immigrants: The Role of a Voluntary Organization in Vancouver. Working paper series No. 05-25. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). November 2005. {See 970}

Holder, B. Saddeiqa. 1998. The Role of Immigrant Serving Organizations in the Canadian Welfare State: A Case Study. Doctoral Thesis for the Department of Adult Education, Counselling Psychology, and Community Development, University of Toronto. 201 pp. {310}

Immigrant Sector Council of Calgary (ISCC) 2001-2003 Progress Report and Future Directions. Retrieved at http://www.learning-resource.com/pdf/ISCC_2001_2003_Progress_Report_Future_Directions.pdf {310}

Kerr, G., A. Simard., & L. Powers. 2002. Evaluation of the OASIS Computerization Project. Final report to Citizenship and Immigration Canada. {310}

MIRE Info. 1997. No.40 Decembre 1997. {310}

Northwestern Ontario Settlement Workers' Conference Report. 1999. The conference organized by the Multicultural Association of Kenora and District, at Kenora, Ontario. October 4th - 6th 1999. A project funded by CIC and OASIS. {310}

OCASI. Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants. 1998. OCASI Membership Directory: Building a Strong Community Network. A Directory of Immigrant and Refugee Service Agencies in Ontario. {310}

OCASI. Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants. 2000. Notes on Coordination/Collaboration - A Community Consultation on Coordination of Settlement, Employment and Family Counselling Services in Peel Region. Paper presented at OCASI 2000 Professional Development Conference, Geneva Park, Oct. 20th, 2000. {310}

Owen, Timothy. 1999. The View from Toronto: Settlement Services in the Late 1990's. Paper presented at Vancouver Metropolis Conference, January 13-16, 1999. {310}

Richmond, Ted, and John Shields. 2004. Third Sector Restructuring and the New Contracting Regime: The case of immigrant serving agencies in Ontario. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 3. September 2004. 6 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2004/PolicyMatters3.pdf. {See 981}

 

Richmond, Ted, and John Shields. 2007. Settlement Services and the Public Good. The Key Note Address “Building Capacity”, First LINC Administrators Conference: Taking the Lead. Professional Development Conference for LINC Administrators. Citizenship & Immigration Canada, Ontario Region, Toronto. March 7-9, 2007. 19 pp. Retrieved: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/RichmondShields2007.pdf. {310}

 

Sadiq, Kareem D. 2005. The Two-Tier Settlement System: A Review of Current Newcomer Settlement Services in Canada. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 20. September 2005. 6 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2005/PolicyMatters20.pdf. {See 981}

Sinclair-Jones & Associates. 1993. "Feasibility Study on Future Development of the Centre for Spanish-Speaking Peoples: Final Report". Sinclair-Jones & Associates. 133 pp.{310}

Sinclair-Jones & Associates. 1995. "Computer Technical Support For Community Agencies in Ontario: Final Report to the Working Group on Technical Support for Immigration Service Agencies". Sinclair-Jones & Associates. 60 pp.{310}

The Social Planning Council of Peel. 2000. An Inventory of Agencies and Services for Immigrants And Visible Minorities in Peel Region. The Social Planning Council of Peel. A project funded by CIC and OASIS. {310}

Spigelman, Martin and Zena Simces et al. 2000. The Collaboration Roundtable Phase III: Rebuilding and Sustaining Effective partnerships. Project funded by the United Ways of the Lower Mainland and Canadian Heritage. April 2000. 52 pp. {310}

Yee, June Ying, Helen Wong and Axelle Janczur. 2006. Examining Systemic and Individual Barriers Experienced by Visible Minority Social Workers in Mainstream Social Service Agencies: A Community Project. June 2006. Access Alliance Multicultural Community Health Centre. {310}


320.    Immigrant/ethnoracial services: needs assessment/strategic planning

Access Alliance Multicultural Community Health Centre. 2002. Advancing Knowledge, Informing Directions: An Assessment of Immigrant and Refugee Needs in Toronto. Summer 2002. 67 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.accessalliance.ca/media/6%20-%20Needs%20Assessment%20of%20Imms%20&%20Refs%20in%20Toronto.pdf . {320-11}

Baldacchino, Godfrey. 2006. Coming to, and Settling on, Prince Edward Island: Stories and Voices: A Report on a Study of Recent Immigrants to PEI. University of Prince Edward Island. February 2006. 84 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/BaldacchinoG2006.pdf . {320-11}

Beth Wilson. 2003. Looking for a Hand Up: A profile of food bank recipients in four Ontario communities. Community Social Planning and Council of Toronto. {320}

Berinstein, Carolina, Jean McDonald, Peter Nyers, Cynthia Wright, and Sima Sahar Zerehi. 2006. Access Not Fear: Non-Status Immigrants and City Services. Preliminary report prepared for the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Campaign, Toronto, Ontario. February 2006. 25 pp. Retrieved: http://www.socsci.mcmaster.ca/polisci/emplibrary/Access%20Not%20Fear%20Report%20(Feb%202006).pdf. {320-11}

Beyene, Wosen Yitna. 2000. Settlement Service Needs for Ethiopian Newcomers in Toronto. Ethiopian Association in Toronto. A project funded by CIC and OASIS. {320}

Block, MacDonald. 1992. Papers for Symposium on Translation and Interpretation Services. June 18, 1992. {320-3-Translation services folder}

Brem, Maxwell, N. Caldwell & associates. 1993. "Innovation in Settlement Services: Final report." 1993 ISAP Workshops in Toronto. Funded by Employment and Immigration Canada, Settlement Division, Ontario. Toronto: COSTI-IIAS. 77 pp. {320}

Brem, Maxwell. 1989. "Emerging Needs for Immigrant Orientation." An interim report of a research project for Employment and Immigration Canada, Immigration Division, Ontario Region. Toronto: COSTI-IIAS. {320}

Cabral, Vasco. 2000. Settlement Services for Newcomers and Access to Family Services. Integrated Settlement Planning Research Project. The Multicultural Coalition for Access to Family Services ("The Coalition"). A project funded by CIC and OASIS. {320}

Caidi, Nadia and Danielle Allard. 2005. Social Inclusion of Newcomers to Canada: An Information Problem? CERIS Policy Matters. No. 23. December 2005. 10 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2005/PolicyMatters23.pdf. {See 981}

Canadian Council for Refugees. 2006. Gender-Based Analysis of Settlement: Research Report. November 2006. 132 pp. Retrieved: http://www.web.net/~ccr/GBAresearch.pdf. {320-12}

Caldwell, Nadine and associates.1990. Final report on 1990 Training Workshops "Settlement in the 1990's" Organized by COSTI-IIAS. May-June 1990. 58 pp. {320}

Caldwell, Nadine, Carolina Gajardo and Colette Murphy (COSTI). 1993. "Training Workshops Final Report: Welcome to Ontario', A Video Orientation Program for Newcomers." 23 pp. {320}

Canadian Council for Refugees. 1998. Best Settlement Practices. Settlement Services for Refugees and Immigrants in Canada. February 1998.54 pp. {320}  To read it online click here:  http://www.web.net/%7Eccr/bpfina1.htm

Cazzola, Robert. 1994. "The Community Speaks Outs: A report on the Needs of the Italian Community of Greater Metropolitan Toronto." Toronto: COSTI. 7 pp. {320}

Chambon, Adrienne, Monica Heller, Fasal Kanouté, Normand Labrie, Amal Madibbo, John Maury et Mueni Malubungi. 2001. L'immigration et la communauté franco-torontoise. Raport final. 12 pp. {320-5} (French version only)

City of Surrey. 1997. Task Force Report on Intercultural Inclusivity: Reaching Out in Surrey. Project funded by the City of Surrey and the Ministry Responsible for Multiculturalism and Immigration. January 7, 1997. {320}

Community Information Centre for the City of York, Eritrean Canadian Community Centre of Metropolitan Toronto, & Somali Immigrant Women Association. 2001. A Study of the Settlement Experiences of Eritrean and Somali Parents in Toronto. Funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Administration of Settlement and Integration Services (OASIS). {320-6}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 2003. Social Infrastructure and Vulnerable Communities. {320}

Continental African Service Providers Pre-Conference Consultation. 2001. Coordinated by COSTI. January 12, 2001. Toronto. Sponsored by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. {320/2}

COSTI-IIAS Immigrant Services. 1990. "Training Workshops Final Report: Settlement in the 1990's." 61 pp. {320}

Council of Agencies Serving South Asians. 1994. The Need for Community Services: A study of the south Asian community in metropolitan Toronto. 124 pp. {320}  

Council of Agencies Serving South Asians. 1998. Exploring Organizational Structures of South Asian Agencies Providing Direct Services. 104 pp.  {320}

DeMaria Harney, Nicholas.1998. Being Italian In Toronto: Eh, Paesan!, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.209pp.{320-6}

Elliot, Dawn. 1994. Skills for Changing Times: Strategic Planning Report for Skills for Change. Prepared by Dawn Elliott, D.S. Elliott and Associates, Inc. January, 1994. {320}

Ewald, F. E. A. and W. J. Hoe. 1977. "Dimensions and Directions for Human Services: A Special Report to the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission, Ontario Regional Office regarding Race Relations and Human Understanding in the Metro-Toronto Area." 66 pp. {320}

Galway, Janis. 1991. Immigrant Settlement Counselling. A training guide. Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants. 274 pp. {320}

George, U. (2002). A needs-based model for settlement service for newcomers to Canada. International Social Work, 45(4): 465-480. {320}

George, U., E. Fong, W. W. Da, & R. Chang. 2004. Recommendations for the delivery of ISAP services to Mandarin speaking newcomers from mainland China. Final report to Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement, Toronto. 45 pp. {320} (French version available)

George, Usha and Esme Fuller-Thomson. Winter 1999. "To stay or not to stay: Characteristics associated with newcomers planning to stay in Canada". Vis-a-Vis. Citizenship and Immigration Canada. pp 46-48. {320-4}

George, Usha and Ka Tat Tsang. 1998. The Settlement and Adaptation of Former-Yugoslavian Newcomers. Centre for Applied Social Research, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. {320}

George, Usha and M.S. Mwarigha. 1999. Consultation on Settlement Programming for African Newcomers. Final Report for Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Ontario Administration of Settlement and Integration Services. Centre for Applied Social Research, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. {320}

George, Usha, Ka Tat Tsang, Guida Man and Wei Wei Da. 2000. Needs Assessment of Mandarin-Speaking Newcomers. A Project of South East Asian Services Centre, funded by the Ontario Administration of Settlement and Immigration Services, Citizenship and Immigration Canada. {320-4} 

Gouvernement du Quebec. 2000. L'IMMIGRATION AU QUEBEC DE 1998 A 2000. Prevoir et planifier: Caracteristiques de l'immigration recente au Quebec. {320-5}

Harney, Nicholas DeMaria. 1998. Eh, Paesan! Being Italian in Toronto. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. {320-6}

Hawkins, Freda. 1972. "Immigrants in Canada." Paper prepared for Mr. Michael McCabe Director, Program Development. 77 pp.{320}

Health Care Needs of the Chinese Elderly Population: A needs assessment. 1989. Report Prepared for: The Chinese Community Nursing Home for Greater Toronto. February 1989. 15 pp.{320}

Hunter, Patrick G. 1998. Who's Listening? The Impact of Immigration and Refugee Settlement on Toronto. Report prepared on behalf of the Advisory Committee on Immigrant and Refugee Issues, Toronto. 118 pp. {320}

Husbands, Winston. 1999. Hungry for a Home: Housing, Hunger and Food Assistance in the Greater Toronto Area. Ontario Public Health Association. June 1999. 16 pp. {320}

Hutchinson, Anthony and Richard De Gaetano. 2005. Malvern Youth Leadership Inclusion Facilitation Enabling (M.Y.L.I.F.E.) Project Final Report 2004-2005. 43 pp. Retrieved from http://www.socialplanningtoronto.org/Research%20&%20Policy%20Updates/MYLIFE.pdf . {See 570-4}

Iacovetta Franca, Perin Roberto, & Principe Angelo (Eds.). 2000. Enemies Within: Italian and Other Internees in Canada and Aboard, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.429pp. {320-6}

ISPR Consortium. 2000. Re-Visioning the Newcomer Settlement Support System. Integrated Settlement Planning Research Project. ISPR Consortium: The Chinese Canadian National Council, Toronto Chapter, The Community Social Planning Council of Toronto, The Council for Agencies Serving South Asians, The Hispanic Development Council, The Multicultural Coalition for Access to Family Services. A project funded by CIC and OASIS. {320}

Kerr, Gillian and Mary Lewis. 1991. Family Services to Ethnocultural Groups in Metro Toronto. Toronto: The United Way of Greater Toronto. {320}

Kilbride, Kenise Murphy and Lucy D'Arcangelo. 2000. Meeting Immigrant Community College Students' Need: A Case Study of One GTA College Campus. Paper presented at the Fourth National Metropolis Conference. March 24, 2000. 21 pp. {320-3}

Ku, Jane. 2000. Constructing A Community in Diversity: The South Asian Experience. Council of Agencies Serving South Asians. A project funded by CIC and OASIS. {320}

Larocque, Daniel L. 1997. Overview of Newcomers: Survey of needs of French-speaking newcomers and first-generation Canadians in Metro Toronto. Project sponsored by Citizenship and Immigration Canada Settlement Branch - Ontario Region and Heritage Canada. {320}

Legrand, Yvette. 2000. The Challenges of Immigration: Settlement and Adjustment. A Study of Settlement Needs of Arabic-speaking Newcomers to the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton. Newcomers Settlement Services Program. {320}

Leung, Ho Hon. 2000. Settlement Services for the Chinese Canadians in Toronto: The Challenges toward an Integrated Planning. Integrated Settlement Planning Research Project. Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto Chapter. A project funded by CIC and OASIS. {320}

Lo, Lucia. 2006. A Geomatics Approach to Immigrant Settlement Services: Integrating Supply and Demand over Space and Time. From final report submitted to Geomatics for Informed Decision Making Network Centre of Excellence (GEOIDE NCE). Economic Domain, Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS). Department of Geography, York University. 11 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/Virtual%20Library/EResources/LoLGEOIDE2006.pdf. {320-11}

Luciuk, Lubomyr. 2001. Searching for Place: Ukranian Displaced Persons, Canada, and the Migration of Memory, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.576pp.{320-7}

Lynn, Maureen, 1996. "Report on the Health and Social Service Needs of Male Immigrants of Chinese Descent in Metropolitan Toronto: An Exploratory Study." Chinese Inter-agency Network, Health and Family Services Sub-committee. Toronto: Chinese Inter-agency Network of Greater Toronto. 33 pp. {320}

Ma, Ambrose. 1996. The Chinese Canadian Perception of Community and Social Services: A Survey Report. Prepared for the Taskforce on Sustenance and Transformation of Agencies Serving the Chinese Canadian Community. November 1996.{320}

Makabe, Tomoko. 1998. The Canadian Sansei. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.218pp.{320-7}

Masemann, Vandra L. 1991. Partners in Change: A Needs Assessment of Municipal and Community Services in East York for Racial and Ethnocultural Groups (Final report) June, 1991. {320}

Matsuoka, Atusko and Sorenson, John. 2001. Ghosts and Shadows: Construction of the Identity and Community in an African Diaspora, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.261pp.{320-6}

McDonald, Lynn, Usha George, Joanne Daciuk, Miu Chung Yan and Hermione Rowan. 2001. A Study on the Settlement Related Needs of Newly Arrived Immigrant Seniors in Ontario. June 30, 2001. Project funded by CIC and OASIS. {320-7}

McLellan, Janet. 1999. AMany Petals of the Lotus@: Five Asian Buddhist Communities in Toronto, University of Toronto Press: 264pp. {320}

Miedema, Judy Maan. 2001. Faith and Refugee Resettlement: A case for wholistic planning. Master thesis, University of Guelph, Ontario. 86 pp. {320-7}

Multicultural and Race Relations Division.1992( ?). Working with Ethno-Racial Communities. The Municipality of Metropolitan, Toronto. {320}

Naylor, Ruth, Jodi Town and Jeffery Robinson. 2000. In-Home Study Feasibility Project: A Feasibility Study for In-Home Instruction to LINC Eligible Clients in Rural Wellington, Waterloo, Grey, and Bruce Counties. Report submitted by the Naylor-McLeod Group Limited. A project funded by CIC and OASIS {320}

Nunes, Fernando. 1998. Portuguese-Canadians From Sea To Sea - A National Needs Assessment. Portuguese- Canadian National Congress. 60pp. {320-3}

OCASI. 2001. Splash and Ripple: Using Outcomes to Design and Guide Community Work. Canadian Heritage. {320}

Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants. 1999. The Development of Service and Sectoral Standards for the Immigrant Services Sector (discussion document). The project has been developed by a partnership between the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants and COSTI. Saddeiqa Holder, Consultant, provided research services. COSTI and OCASI. {320}

Osmun, David & Allen James. The Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County. 2001. A Study of Settlement Needs and Issues Experienced By Sudanese Newcomers in Windsor/Essex County. {320-6}

Preston, Valerie. 2001. Employment Barriers Experienced by Chinese Immigrant Women in the Greater Toronto Area. Project report funded by CERIS. York University. {320}

Rahder, Doyle & Associates. 1991. Needs Assessment for West Central Community Health Centres. Rahder, Doyle & Associates. 38 pp. {320}

Reception Centre and NOAH Reception Centre. 1992. "Newcomer Children: Rights, Needs and Adjustment." A joint project funded by Canada Employment and Immigration Commission Settlement Directorate, Ontario Region. 98 pp. {320}

Richmond, Edward. 1996. Numbers and Needs: Identifying Demographics and Service Needs of Ethnoracial Communities. Master research paper. Masters of Education, Department of Measurement, Evaluation and Computer Applications (MECA), Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto. 24 pp. {320}

Rios, Inez., Carolyn Byrne, Gina Browne, Catherine King, Pat Harkness and Bonnie Bridle. 2000. Determining the Health and Social Needs of Kurdish Speaking Families in Hamilton-Wentworth. Project Report. A study funded by CIC and OASIS in partnership with St.Joseph's Immigrant Women's Center, Hamilton-Wentworth Public Health Services, Stonechurch Family Health Centre, and the System-linked Research Unit "On Health and Social Service Utilization", McMaster University. {320}

Sciban Lloyd. 2001. Revisiting Individual Rights and Duties: The Case of Chinese Canadian. Presentation to the Congress of Social Sciences and Humanities. Quebec City, May 2001. {320-5}

Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Community Services, and City of Toronto Planning and Development. 1995 Community Agency Survey -- Metro Toronto. May 1996. 37 pp.{320}

Social Planning Council. 2001. Bridging the Information Gap for the Advancement of Our Community: Annual report 2000-2001. {320}

Sparks J. Rosemary & William G. Wolfson. 2001. Settlement in the Workplace: The Settlement needs of Employed Newcomers. An Exploratory Study. {320-6}

Sparks, Rosemary J. & Willian G. Wolfson. 2001. Settlement in the workplace: The settlement needs of employed newcomers: An exploratory study. COSTI Immigrant Services. Funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 49 pp. {320}

Svendsen, Ann. 1981. "The Ethnic Media and The Promotion of Social Services to Immigrants: An Exploratory Discussion." Gaps in and Barriers to the Provision of Services to Immigrant Families Project. Vancouver: Social Planning and Research, United Way of the Lower Mainland. 84 pp. {320}

Teixeira, Carlos and Victor M.P. Da Rosa. 2000. The Portuguese in Canada: From the Sea to the City. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 248 pp. {320}

The Canadian Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA Canada). 1998. "Consultation on Additional Settlement Dollars: A Summary Report". A public consultation for Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Settlement Directorate - Ontario Region. 27 pp. {320-3}

The Portuguese Interagency Network.1982. The Portuguese Community of Toronto: Needs and Services. Report of the Proceedings of a Conference Held in Toronto in May 1982.47 pp. {320}

Toronto. 1997. Merchants of Care? The Non-Profit Sector in a Competitive Social Services Marketplace.  Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto. {320-7}

Toronto. Daily Bread Food Bank. 1998. Born in Canada... Or Not - Immigration Status and Food Bank Assistance in the Greater Toronto Area. March 1998. 10 pp. {320}

Toronto. Daily Food Bank. 1998. Who Goes Hungry? - The Greater Toronto Area in 1997-1998. August 20, 1998. 15 pp. {320}

Toronto. Document from Symposium on Translation and Interpretation Services: A challenge commentary and summary. Prepared for the Symposium Planning Committee by Charles Novogrodshy and Associates, September, 1992. 80 pp. {320- 3 - Translation services folder}

Toronto. Kappel Ramji Consulting Group. Community Needs Assessment in York Region for Fu Kwong and YWCA of Toronto - Report. Base on : focus Groups with Women in York Region Interviews with Key Informants. March 26, 1999, Planning Day Discussions with Fu Kwong and YWCA Toronto Representatives. Submitted by: Kappel Ramji Consulting Group. April 26, 1999. {320}

Toronto: Needs Assessment for York Region. Toronto: Darnell Consulting Inc. 45 pp. {320} Durrani-Jamal, Sunniya, & Jojo Geronimo. 2000. Building Effective Partnerships: A Resource Manual for Community Agencies. Scarborough Network of Immigrant Service Organizations (SNISO). {320}

Truelove, Marie. 2000. Services for Immigrant Women: An Evaluation of Locations. The Canadian Geographer 44(2). {320}

University Settlement. 1988. "Report of the Chinatown Restaurant Workers Needs Assessment". May 1988. 60 pp.{320}

Ward, Jim. 1990. Needs Assessment Study. Regent Park Community Health Centre. {320}

Winland, Daphne and Sarah Wayland. 2001. Civic Participation and Homeland Ties: Comparative Study of Croatians and Sri Lankan Tamils in the Greater Toronto Area. Final Report. 1999 CERIS funded project. {320}

Wong, Sonny K. H. 1997. A Needs Assessment Report: Understanding the Cultural Specific Employment Needs and the Socio-Emotional Needs of Chinese Male Immigrants in Greater Toronto Area. 77 pp. {320}

Working Group on Ethno/Racial Data Collection. 1994. Planning for Diversity: Collection of Data on Cultural, Language, Ethnicity and Race. Proceedings of A Symposium held on May 11, 1994 sponsored by the Metropolitan Toronto District Health Council. 191pp. {320}

Wright, Cynthia. 2005. The Regularization of Non-Status Immigrants in Canada 1960-2004: Past Policies, Current Perspectives, Active Campaigns. Research report for CERIS 2004 funded project. {See 980}

Yuan, Lilian; Joanne Permaul-Woods, Jan Barnsley and Rhonda Cockerill. 1998. Toronto Chinese Health Survey. Final Report. Research conducted by the Dept. of Family Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital. 56 pp. {320}


330.    Immigrant/ethnoracial services: access issues

Bergin, Betty. 1988. Equality is the Issue: A Study of Minority Ethnic Group Access to Health and Social Services in Ottawa-Carleton. Ottawa: Social Planning Council of Ottawa-Carleton. {330}

Bergin, Betty. 1992. Immigrants' Access to Social Services: Summaries and Analysis of Selected Reports. Ottawa: Multiculturalism and Citizenship Canada (Citizenship and Community Participation). {330}

Bridgman, Gail. 1993. The Place of Mainstream and Ethno Racial Agencies in the Delivery of the Family Services to Ethno Racial Canadians. Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Graduate Programmes in Social Work, York University. 116 pp. {330}

Community Reference group on Ethno-Racial Access to Metropolitan Services. "Summary of Accomplishments, 1991-1993". The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. {330}

Doyle, Robert and Livy Visano. 1987. A Summary of Actions. Access to Health and Social Services for Members of Diverse Cultural and Racial Groups. Report 3. Toronto: Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto. {330}

Doyle, Robert and Livy Visano. 1987. A Time for Action! Access to Health and Social Services for Members of Diverse Cultural and Racial Groups. Report 1. Toronto: Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto. {330}

Filice, Ivana and Christine Vincent. 1994. Culturally Appropriate Social Services Project: Phase II Summary. Ottawa: National Welfare Grants Program, Human Resources Development Canada. {330}

FoodShare Metro Toronto. 1989. Twice Vulnerable: A Preliminary Profile on Access to Emergency Food Assistance for Metro's Multicultural Communities. Toronto: Food Share Metro Toronto. {330}

Holder, Saddeiqa. 1996. "Settlement and Integration Services: An Integrated Service Model Feasibility Study." Prepared for the Integrated Settlement Services Working Group. COSTI. 42 pp. {330}

Jutcovich, A. 1997. The Accessibility of Community Mental Health Services for African and Asian Female Immigrants in Toronto. Metro Chief's Administrator Office. Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. {330}

Kasozi, A.B.K. 1994. The Impact of Racism on Access to Family and Social Services: The Coalition's View. Toronto: Multicultural Coalition for Access to Family Services.{330}

Ma, Ambrose and Iris Chi. 2005. Utilization and Accessibility of Social Services for Chinese Canadians. International Social Work. Vol.48(2): 148-160. March 2005. {330-2}

Makovec, Katerina. 1988. AServices to Minority Ethnic Groups." A Report on Factors Relating to the Responsiveness of Metro Toronto MCSS Agencies to Minority Ethnic Groups. Toronto: Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services, Toronto Area Office, May.{330}

Multicultural and Race Relations Division, Chief Administrative Officer's Department. 1990. A Review of Ethno-Racial Access to Metropolitan Services. July 30, 1990. The Municipality of Metropolitan, Toronto. {330}

Multicultural Inter-Agency Group of Peel. (n.d.) Settlement Services Program Evaluation. Funded by Canadian Heritage Secretary of State. 43 pp. {330}

Pestieau, Katherine. 1997. "Normalizing Diversity: A Guide to Providing Immigrant-Responsive Social Services, The Experience of Metro Children's Services". 62 pp. {330}

Sinclair-Jones, Howard. 1995. "Backlash" - A Study on Discrimination Against Immigrants and Refugees in Access to Social Services in Ontario. Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic. {330}

Social Planning Council of Ottawa. United Way of Ottawa- Carleton. 1989. Strengthening the Network of Services to Minority Ethnic Groups in Ottawa-Carleton. Executive Summary & Recommendations. 7 pp.{330}

Toronto Metropolitan. Departmental and Special Purpose Body. 1992. Breaking the Barriers: A Review of the 1991 Implementation Strategy on Ethno-Racial and Aboriginal Access to Metropolitan Services. The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, Chief Administrator's Office. {330}

Toronto, Metropolitan. 1991. Community Consultation on Ethno-Racial Minority and Aboriginal Access to Metropolitan Services. Toronto: The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. {330}

United Way of Greater Toronto. 1991. Action, Access, Diversity. Toronto: The United Way of Greater Toronto. 141 pp. {330}


340.    Immigrant/ethnoracial services: funding (settlement renewal)

Australian Government. 2005. Settlement Grants Program Policy Paper. Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs. September 2005. Retrieved from: http://www.immi.gov.au/grants/sgp/papers/sgp_policy_paper.pdf  {See 370}

British Columbia. 1999. British Columbia: Newcomers's Guide to Resources and Services. Immigration Settlement. Ministry Responsible for Multiculturalism and Immigration. June 1999. 100 pp. {340}

Community Social Planning Council of Toronto. 2004. Community Capacity Draining: The Impact of Current Funding Practices on Non-Profit Community Organizations. In collaboration with the City Community Workgroup on Core Funding by Lynn Eakin, Lynn Eakin & Associates. May 2004. 43 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.socialplanningtoronto.org/CSPC-T%20Reports/Community%20Capacity%20Draining%20Report.pdf. {340}

Eakin, L. & Eakin Associates. 2004. Community capacity draining: The impact of current funding practices on non-profit community organisations. Community, Social Planning Council of Toronto. {340}

Lim, A. (2003). Newcomer Services in the Greater Toronto Area: An exploration f the range and funding sources of settlement services. Executive Summary. {340}

Mwarigha M.S. 1997. "Issues & Prospects The Funding & Delivery of Immigrant Services in the Context of Cutbacks, Devolution & Amalgamation." Paper presented at the Urban Forum on Immigration and Refugee Issues, Toronto, September 29, 1997. {340}

Mwarigha. M.S. 1997. "The Impact of Cutbacks and Restructuring on the NGO Sector and the Delivery of Immigrant Services". Presented at the First National Conference on Immigration. Prairie Centre for Research on Immigration and Integration Edmonton. 5 pp. {340}

Richmond, Don R. 1991. Immigration and Settlement Issues Affecting Metropolitan Toronto. The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. {340}

Richmond, Edward. 1996. Effects of Cutbacks on Immigrant Service agencies. Results of an Action Research Project. Commissioned by City of Toronto Public Health Department. September, 1996. {340}

Settlement Renewal Consultations. 1996. Various Publications from: METRO, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and AAISA. {340}

Tracking Impacts: Bits & Bytes. 1996. "The International Year for the Eradication of Poverty"; "Impacts, Responses and Ideas Described & Reported"; "Who's tracking What (and How to get it!)". 21 pp.{340}


350.    Immigrant/ethnoracial services: refugees

Access Alliance Multicultural Community Health Centre. 2002. Advancing Knowledge, Informing Directions: An Assessment of Immigrant and Refugee Needs in Toronto. Summer 2002. 67 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.accessalliance.ca/media/6%20-%20Needs%20Assessment%20of%20Imms%20&%20Refs%20in%20Toronto.pdf . {See 320-11}

Chambon, Adrienne S, Ben-Zion Shapiro, Suzanne Dudziak, Mulugeta Abai, Teresa Dremetzikas and Susan Mcgrath. 1998. L'interculturel À L'aune Des Traumatismes Communautaires: Les Réfugies Survivants De La Torture. From Fall & Turgeon (Eds.) Champ Multiculturel, Transactions Interculturelles. Des théories, des pratiques, des analyses. L'Harmattan Inc. Montreal, 1998. pp. 133-135. {350}

Coalition for a Just Refugee and Immigration Policy. 1987. Borders and Barriers. An Education Kit: Canada's Policy on Refugees/Family Reunification. Toronto. {350}

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO). 1997 Immigration and Refugee Fact Sheets, Various Issues. {350}

Hare, Francis G. 2005. Final Report for CERIS on project: Unaccompanied Refugee Youth in Transition from the Child Welfare System. Research report for CERIS 2004 funded project. {See 980}

Kitchener, March 2000. Building Community Supports for Refugees: Community Research Report. Survivors of Torture and Trauma Working Group. {350}

McLean, James, Chris Friesen, and Jennifer Hyndman. 2006. The First 365 Days: Acehnese Refugees in Vancouver, British Columbia. Working paper series No. 06-07. Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM). June 2006. 27 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.riim.metropolis.net/Virtual Library/2006/WP06-07.pdf. {See 970}

Michalski, Joseph H. and Youssef Habib. 1997. A Study of Iraqi Refugees - Final Report. Centre for Applied Social Research, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. December 1997. {350}

Nann, Richard C., Phyllis J. Johnson and Morton Beiser, eds. 1984. Refugee Resettlement: Southeast Asians in Transition. The Refugee Resettlement Project, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Ottawa: Canadian Foundation for Refugees. 205 pp. {350}

Ontario. Ministry of Citizenship. 1993. Report of the consultation on refugee issues. Toronto. Ontario February 17 and 18. 1992. Toronto: Queen's Printer. 45 pp. {350}

Refugee Studies Programme and Centre for Refugee Studies (York University) 1989. The Refugee Crisis, British and Canadian Responses. Report of the Proceedings. 4-7 January, 1989. 82 pp.{350}

Simalchik, Joan. 1998. Is This Canada? A Report on Refugee Detention in the Celebrity Inn Immigration Holding Centre. February 1998. 42 pp. {350}

Slobodian, Louise and Harry J. Kits. 2003. Student Loans for Refugees: A Success Story in Policy Change. Caledon Institute of Social Policy. December 2003. 11 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.caledoninst.org/Publications/PDF/553820711%2Epdf. {See 710}

Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto. 1981. The Greater Toronto Southeast Asian Refugee Task Force Report. Toronto: Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto. 137 pp. {350}

Tian, Guang. 1996. "Coping with Stress and the Desire to Adapt: The Mainland Chinese Refugees in Metro Toronto". Paper presented at the National Symposium on Immigration and Integration, University of Manitoba , October 1996. 30 pp. {350}

Waxman, Peter. 2004. Service provision and the needs of newly arrived refugees in Sydney, Australia: A descriptive analysis. International Migration Review. Vol. 32, No. 3. Fall 1998. Pp. 761-777. {350}


360.    Immigrant/ethnoracial services: abuse and violence

Morrow, Marina. 1993. "Protocol: Wife Assault /Woman Abuse." Toronto: COSTI. 28 pp. {360} Shakir,

Uzma. 1995. Presencing at the Boundary. Wife Assault in the South Asian Community. Multicultural Coalition for Access to Family Services. 60 pp. {360}

United Way of Greater Toronto. 1998. Helping Families and Individuals in Transitions. Service Area Reports on: Helping Abused Women and Their Children Assisting Newcomers to Settle and Integrate. November 1998. 93 pp. {360}


370.    Immigrant/ethnoracial services: international

Adler, Shmuel. (Ed.). 1999. Immigrant Absorption 1998. SIVAN 5759. Ministry of Immigrant Absorption. Isreal. June 1999. {370}

Australian Government. 2005. Settlement Grants Program Policy Paper. Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs. September 2005. Retrieved from: http://www.immi.gov.au/grants/sgp/papers/sgp_policy_paper.pdf  {370}

Ballantyne, Alison, Jeff Fuller, Michelle Roffey, and Haroon Dusmohamed. 1997. "Health care delivery to non-English speaking background immigrants: Support for South Australian country health workers. Underdale: Centre for Research into Nursing and Health Care. 97 pp. {370}

Jupp, James. 1990. Recent Developments in Australian Immigration and Settlement Policy. May 1990. {370}

Kabala, Marie.1993. "Immigration as Public Policy" in Kabala M and Jupp, J. (Eds) The Politics of Immigration. Canberra: AGPS. 1993. {370}

State of Israel. 1997. Immigrant Absorption: Situations, Challenges, and Goals. The State of Israel, Ministry of Immigrant Absorption. 45 pp. {370}

State of Israel. 1996. Immigrant Absorption: Situations, Challenges, and Goals. The State of Israel, Ministry of Immigrant Absorption. 62 pp. {370}

State of Israel. 1996. The Absorption of Ethiopian Immigrants in Israel: The Present Situation and Future Objectives. The State of Israel, Ministry of Immigrant Absorption. 17 pp. {370}


380.    Ethnic studies

Canadian Ethnic Studies. Special Issue: Intersections of Diversity. Vol.35, No 3, 2003. University of Calgary. {380}

University of Calgary. Canadian Ethnic Studies. Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, 2004.  

Canadian Heritage. 1997. Lessons learned: Chairs of ethnic studies.  Vol. 2. September 1997. Corporate Review Branch of Canada Heritage. {380}

Canadian Immigration and Immigration Adaptation at the Millennium. 1998. Special issue. Vol. xxx, No. 3. Canadian Ethnic Studies.{380}

Kumar, Sandeep and Bonica Leung. 2005. Formation of an Ethnic Enclave: Process and Motivations. Plan. Summer 2005. pp. 43-45. {380}

Mahtani, Minelle. 2004. Interrogating the Hyphen-Nation: Canadian Multicultural Policy and "Mixed Race" Identities. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 5. April 2004. 6 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2004/PolicyMatters5.pdf. {See 981}

 
Milroy, Beth Moore and Marcia Wallace. 2004. Ethnoracial Diversity and Planning Practices in the Greater Toronto Area: Final Report. CERIS Policy Matters. No. 12. November 2004. 7 pp. Retrieved from: http://www.ceris.metropolis.net/PolicyMatter/2004/PolicyMatters12.pdf. {See 981}


 

 

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