Title: Promoting Harmony in a Diverse Community
1Promoting Harmony in a Diverse Community
- Jean Foster
- Windsor Public Library
- Iole Iadipaolo
- New Canadians Centre of Excellence Inc.
2Our CommunityWindsor ON
- Population 216,473
- Land Area (sq. km.) 146.1
- Population Density 1,473.5
- Median Family Income 62,887
- Non-Official Mother Tongue
30 - 1 Arabic 2 South Asian 3 Chinese
- Immigrants 28
- Unemployment gt 10
- Major Industry Automotive
- Education HS or less 54
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3Promoting Diversityin Windsor
- Harmony Ribbon
- Carrousel of Nations
- World Refugee Day
- Multicultural Day
- Anti-Racism Day
- CMARD (Canadian Coalition of Municipalities
Against Racism and Discrimination) - Race and Ethno-Cultural Committee
4How We Have Changed1996 - 2006
5Path to SuccessWPL NCCE Inc
- Joint Summer Programs for children
- Community Celebrations
- SWIS workers in libraries summer pilot
- Staff roles detailed
- Library demographics
- Hours of service demand
Making the road by walking it. Anonymous
6Who We Are
- NCCE Inc. is a community based, direct-service
agency with exists to assist, support and promote
the full and equitable participation of
immigrants and refugees in all aspects of social,
cultural and economic life in the Windsor-Essex
region. - WPL Universal Access to the Universe of Ideas
Windsor Public Library exists so that residents
of Windsor and those who own or rent property in
Windsor have information, recreation and enriched
lives. - Working together since 2001
7Our StrengthsWPL
- Safe, Free, Easy to find
- Neighbourhood branches
- Community Celebrations / Meeting Place
- Collections in 25 languages free Internet access
- e-Resources for living and learning in Canada
- Leisure Activities Programs for all ages
8Our StrengthsNCCE Inc.
- Settlement program successes
- Employment services
- Language training
- Youth programs
- Child Care services
- Translation services
- Community Outreach through multi Windsor-Essex
sites
9Library Settlement Program
- LSP offers a unique and innovative Newcomer
Information Service at libraries in 11
communities throughout Ontario Windsors
history of providing services to newcomers
through NCCE Inc and WPL predated the 2006 pilot
LSP programs in Toronto, Ottawa and Hamilton.
Implementation of the LSP model in Windsor at 3
public library branches in 2007 was a natural
evolution of service delivery for our diverse
community.
10Working Together
- CIC Canadian Immigration Citizenship
- NCCE New Canadians Centre of Excellence, Inc
- WPL Windsor Public Library
11 in Windsor
- Signage and promotional materials professionally
developed by CIC - Permanent workstation space for LSP workers
- Additional resources for libraries focused on
newcomer needs - Services in Windsor include Occasional Childcare
for newcomer families while the adults talk with
a settlement worker or attend information
sessions and events. - Specialized customer service training
- Data collection
12 in Windsor
- Special Events
- Twas the Nite before Christmas
- World Refugee Day
- Coming Soon Chinese New Year, Persian New Year
13Benefits for our Community
- Community Capacity Building
- Family Literacy
- Citizen Engagement
- Economic Development
14Community Capacity Building
- Information referral
- Social and cultural interaction
- Intra-cultural understanding
- Community integration
When positive relationships are nurtured and
sustained, the relationship creates benefits for
the entire community Reza Shahbazi ED NCCE Inc
15Family Literacy
- Programs for children and caregivers
- Mother Goose
- Childrens storytimes
- Arts and crafts
- Book Buddies Homework Help
Library cards are FREE
- Resources
- Dual Language books
- introduce English preserve native language
- Literacy resources varied reading levels
- Books on CD
- English proficiency preparation
- Career / accreditation resources
- Current events international newspapers
16Citizen Engagement
- Government documents professional librarian
guidance available - Community speakers
- Current events newspapers magazines
- Municipal information releases documents
- Provide feedback through municipal surveys
Libraries are places where citizens can
engage in quiet reflection and study, able to
pursue their own intellectual projects and
personal growth free of the commercial pressures
and ideological positions that permeate almost
every other aspect of life. Three Perspectives
on Libraries as Public Space by Gloria J. Leckie
17Economic Development
- Professional Resources
- NCCE Inc Global Business Centre
- Training
- Accreditation
- WPL Research Resources
- Databases for learning, business current events
- Librarians in person or online chat
18Contact Us
- Iole Iadipaolo
- SWIS Manager
- New Canadians Centre of Excellence Inc.
- iiadipaolo_at_ncce1.org
- Jean Foster
- Acting CEO
- Windsor Public Library
- jfoster_at_windsorpubliclibrary.com