The document summarizes a 2012 conference presented by Aimee Holmes and Andrew Reddin on improving coordination between settlement service providers and employment service providers to better address client needs. The conference aimed to examine how to increase knowledge sharing and referrals between the sectors, understand challenges, and provide an action plan. It discussed gaps found in a related research project and provided strategies, tools, and case studies to facilitate coordination, including developing common assessment approaches, creating referral agreements, and using information sharing platforms.
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3. To examine how to increase
knowledge and improve referrals
between settlement and
employment service providers to
address the holistic needs of
clients.
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4. To better understand the challenges and
systemic issues that impact coordination
between sectors.
To leave with an action plan for your agency
to improve information-sharing and referrals
in the immediate and medium-term future.
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5. Client experience
Staff experience
Organizational standards
Funder expectations
Applicable across other sectors
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6. 1. Challenges
2. Case studies
3. Strategies and best practices
4. Action plan
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7.
8. Project managed by OCASI in 2010-2011
Project funded by Ontario Ministry of Citizenship
and Immigration
2-day training for settlement workers
500+ workers trained across Ontario
Self-directed online training currently available
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10. Online survey
Interviews
Focus groups
Literature review
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11. Participation in survey:
214 settlement workers
111 employment workers
Majority of respondents from
GTA and southwestern Ontario
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12. Three Key Gaps:
Information
Employment Needs Assessment
Referral & Coordination
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13. SETTLEMENT WORKERS EMPLOYMENT WORKERS
Knowledge of Knowledge of
16 21
services services
Staying current 50 Staying current 56
Appropriate Appropriate
25 17
options options
Eligibility/ Eligibility/
61 25
Usefulness Usefulness
0 20 40 60 80 0 20 40 60
% of respondents who identified % of respondents who identified
these issues as challenges these issues as challenges
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14. Providing referrals particularly
difficult for specific groups:
Francophone newcomers
Refugees
People with low literacy skills
Internationally-trained professionals
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15. Lack of assessment tools
Lack of consistency in how
assessments are conducted
within and between agencies
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16. SETTLEMENT WORKERS EMPLOYMENT WORKERS
Unstructured Unstructured
79 69
conversation conversation
Structured Structured
24 60
interview interview
Questionnaire 10 Questionnaire 46
Other 16 Other 23
0 50 100 0 20 40 60 80
% of respondents who use this % of respondents who use this
method method
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17. SETTLEMENT WORKERS EMPLOYMENT WORKERS
Developed by Developed by
12 32
funder funder
Adopted from Adopted from
8 11
other agency other agency
Developed in- Developed in-
79 67
house house
0 50 100 0 20 40 60 80
% of tools developed from each % of tools developed from each
source source
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18. Referrals not made
Poor client feedback
Lack of suitable referral options
Boundaries of role – if no suitable
referral, some settlement workers are doing
employment counselling, job
development, etc.
Referral process/experience is inefficient for
client
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20.
21. SETTLEMENT WORKERS EMPLOYMENT WORKERS
Formal meetings 34 Formal meetings 35
Newsletters 44 Newsletters 40
Informal networks 56 Informal networks 65
Internal meetings 58 Internal meetings 51
PD/workshops 59 PD/workshops 53
0 20 40 60 80 0 20 40 60 80
% of respondents who use this % of respondents who use this
method method
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22. Information-Sharing Activities:
1 staff member responsible to periodically
scan local resources and bring information
back to all
Brown-bag / Lunch & Learn series
Mailing lists, newsletters, discussion boards
Service provider fair
Inter-agency referral committee
Employment networking group
Twitter
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29. Common assessment approach
Templates available on Settlement
AtWork wiki:
Basic Employment Needs Assessment
I&R Intake Form
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30. Co-location
Formalized referral agreements
Warm referrals
Managing clients’ expectations
Follow up
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31. Coordination can be:
Within a specific service sector
(Example: among agencies providing employment services)
Between two or more service sectors
(Example: between addiction services and housing services)
Around a particular service program
(Example: around an after-school program)
Around a particular social issue
(Example: around poverty)
Around services for a specific client group
(Example: around services and programs for youth)
Among organizational functions
(Example: around client referral, service delivery, marketing, etc.)
Source: Toronto South LIP, 2012
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32. Education
Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS)
Library Settlement Partnership
Housing
Fred Victor Centre
Mental health
Hong Fook Mental Health Association
Accessibility
Ethno-Racial Peoples with Disabilities Coalition of Ontario
LGBTQ-positive services
The 519 Church Street Community Centre
Positive Spaces Initiative
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33.
34. What are 2-3 concrete steps that you and your front-line
team can take to improve coordination of settlement and
employment services for your clients in the next 3
months? In the next year?
What are 2-3 strategic directions that you would
recommend that your agency take to bridge settlement
and employment services in the next 6 months? In the
next 1-2 years?
What are 2-3 changes in the sector that you would like see
happen in the design and delivery of settlement and
employment services? How might you and your agency
advocate for and support these changes?
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