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The Quebec City way...a community philosophy applied to Anglophone and Allophone newcomers’ integration and retention in the Greater Quebec City region. Presented by Jean-Sébastien Gignac, Executive Director, VEQ January 25, 2010

The Quebec City way...a community philosophy applied to Anglophone and Allophone newcomers integration and retention in the Greater Quebec City region

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Page 1: The Quebec City way...a community philosophy applied to Anglophone and Allophone newcomers integration and retention in the Greater Quebec City region

The Quebec City way...a community philosophy applied to Anglophone and

Allophone newcomers’ integration and retention

in the Greater Quebec City region.

Presented by

Jean-Sébastien Gignac,

Executive Director, VEQ

January 25, 2010

Page 2: The Quebec City way...a community philosophy applied to Anglophone and Allophone newcomers integration and retention in the Greater Quebec City region

The local English-speaking community and the Quebec

City Way approach

Page 3: The Quebec City way...a community philosophy applied to Anglophone and Allophone newcomers integration and retention in the Greater Quebec City region

The English-speaking community of the Greater Quebec City region … Some key statistics

• Population of 12 375

• 1.8% of the total population

• 1 hospital, 1 health and social services centre, 1 cegep, 3 high schools, 7 elementary schools

• More than 60 groups and organizations serving the community

•Presentation to the Metropolis Project " How Could Canadian Communities Be More Welcoming?“ Seminar January 25, 2010

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The Quebec City Way • A small and dynamic integrated

but not assimilated community

• Thinking outside the BOX

• Partnership between English organizations and also with the French majority

• Strong institutions = Strong community

• A strong culture of community involvement

Presentation to the Metropolis Project " How Could Canadian Communities Be More Welcoming?“ Seminar January 25, 2010

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The VEQ Newcomers’ Integration and Retention

Program

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• A vibrant, non-profit community organization with 28 years experience helping individuals participate in community life in both French and English

• Directed by a volunteer board of 19 men and women who live and work in the region

• A strong membership of 1,100

Presentation to the Metropolis Project, " How Could Canadian Communities Be More Welcoming?“ Seminar

January 25, 2010

VEQ is …

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• Supports English-speaking residents, and their organizations and institutions

• Researches needs

• Supports community development

• Promotes community interests

• Informs citizens

• Assists newcomers as they adapt to life in the Capital region

Presentation to the Metropolis Project " How Could Canadian Communities Be More Welcoming?“ Seminar January 25, 2010

VEQ actively …

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• Every 5 years 25% of our region’s population is renewed by Newcomers.

• The Voice of English-speaking Québec is committed to supporting new arrivals to the area as they adapt to the life style, culture and environment here.

Presentation to the Metropolis Project " How Could Canadian Communities Be More Welcoming?“ Seminar January 25, 2010

Newcomers are IMPORTANTto our region!

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• Personalized information sessions with staff

• Newcomers packages

• Community Directory

• Finding Your Niche Information and networking sessions

• Job Bank

Presentation to the Metropolis Project " How Could Canadian Communities Be More Welcoming?“ Seminar January 25, 2010

VEQ Newcomers’ Program

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Highlights of the VEQ Newcomers’ Study 2008-2009

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Some interesting facts…• More than 65% of the respondents were migrants originally from

another Canadian province• 55% were under 35 years old and more than 60% were

between 25 and 44 years old• More than 60% came with a least one family member• More than 80% had a post-secondary diploma and 60% had a

university degree• Conclusion: English-speaking newcomers are mostly migrants,

young, educated and came with their family

Presentation to the Metropolis Project " How Could Canadian Communities Be More Welcoming?“ Seminar January 25, 2010

The VEQ Newcomers’ Study 2008-2009

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The major identified challenges…

• Linguistic Barrier

• Social isolation

• Employability

• Significant lack of information on available services

Presentation to the Metropolis Project " How Could Canadian Communities Be More Welcoming?“ Seminar

January 25, 2010

The VEQ Newcomers’ Study 2008-2009

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The Newcomers Integration Program 2010-2012 …

A joint project by the English-speaking community and

the City of Quebec

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The partners…

• CEGEP Champlain St. Lawrence

• Central Quebec School Board

• City of Quebec

• Jeffery Hale Community Services

• Morrin Centre

• Valcartier Family Centre

• Voice of English-speaking Québec

Presentation to the Metropolis Project " How Could Canadian Communities Be More Welcoming?“ Seminar

January 25, 2010

The Newcomers Integration Program

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The objectives…

• Facilitate newcomers’ adaptation and integration into the English-speaking community and larger francophone majority

• Develop new services that directly respond to the needs of newcomers before and after their arrival

• Develop new services that respond to the needs of employers who recruit newcomers

Presentation to the Metropolis Project " How Could Canadian Communities Be More Welcoming?“ Seminar

January 25, 2010

The Newcomers Integration Program

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The initiatives…

• Community newcomers’ notebook

• Develop information sessions for new English-speaking employees and their family, and implement within companies

• Twinning project for newcomers and integrated English-speakers

• Monthly e-bulletin for newcomers

Presentation to the Metropolis Project " How Could Canadian Communities Be More Welcoming?“ Seminar

January 25, 2010

The Newcomers Integration Program