Catholic Crosscultural Services - Catholic Crosscultural Services, Mississauga - 3660 Hurontario St Site
Settlement Services
Assistance to newcomers to transition to life in Canada by providing personalized support, practical resources and community connections
- support to access services such as housing, child care, health care and other community and social supports
- information sessions on topics like tenant rights, financial literacy, and navigating Canadian systems
- Service Canada Clinics support applying for Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement, Canada Pension Plan (CPP), CPP Disability and Survivor Benefits
- seasonal income tax clinic - free tax filing assistance for eligible individuals and families
- opportunities to connect with local volunteer programs and build social networks
- free citizenship test preparation sessions
Diversity and Inclusion
- series of sessions on cross cultural learning and engagement to help newcomers understand and connect with different cultures
- newcomers learn of rights and responsibilities as community members, impacts of discrimination and biases, Canadian values and enhance inclusive decision-making skills
Digital Support Services
- supports participants with essential digital skills to navigate and use online tools and platforms
- key areas include: website and platform navigation, accessing and managing digital resources, digital safety and privacy
- monthly workshops
Youth Settlement Services
- supports academic success and nurtures leadership potential through mentorship and peer engagement
- connects youth to employment services, volunteer opportunities, and career-building mentorships
- workshops and group sessions that teach healthy coping strategies, emotional resilience, and self-esteem
- access to wellness resources and referrals supporting holistic development and community engagement
Employment Access
- workshops covering job search preparation and strategies, labour market information, workplace culture, resume, cover letter and interview preparation, career information and networking opportunities
- one-on-one services to support developing action plans to reach employment goals
- provides resources and referrals for employment needs
Employment Access for Newcomer Women - to empower newcomer women to establish fulfilling careers in the Canadian workforce
- soft skills development; job market insights; cultural adaptation
- interview preparation; resume building; career progression
- community and support
- job placement - 2 weeks, minimum 18 hours' following the workshop participants can take part in the placement program to put newly acquired skills into practice
Newcomer Settlement and Language Training (NSLT) Program
- provides career action plans and guidance on the preparation of cover letters and resumés
- clients are provided with employment support for job search and retention based on employment needs
Women's Wellness Services - provide services for newcomer women in a women-only social setting enabling them to gain understanding of available services and resources
- through guided wellness-focused activities women participate in weekly wellness-related sessions to overcome their day-to-day challenges.
- gain awareness of local services and resources available to support their settlement journey
Women Support Services - confidential counselling services for newcomer women and their children who have, or are, experiencing domestic abuse
- individual or group sessions
- short-term, goal focused counselling including the development of transition and safety strategies and information on rights and options
- crisis and support counselling to assist individuals seeking immediate assistance
- linking women to appropriate services in the community that address legal, housing, financial and long term counselling needs
Transitional Housing Support Program - women and their children or dependents who identify as victims of family violence are provided referrals to transitional housing or temporary shelter or application for subsidized housing; these applications are considered Special Priority status due to high safety concerns
Short-Term Supportive Counselling - offers culturally responsive, non-clinical counselling for newcomer individuals, couples, and families facing urgent emotional or mental health challenges
- provides non-clinical short-term counselling interventions to clients experiencing an urgent need for advice and support on mental and physical well-being
- workshops to assist newcomers to understand mental wellness and practical skills
Mental Health Program - culturally appropriate counselling in Arabic, Mandarin and English for individuals, couples and families
- support with tools to manage the challenges of stress, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, parenting, family conflict, and trauma
- offers individual counselling and educational workshops to cope with life transitions
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