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SUMMARY:K-Hub Booth at the 28th Metropolis Canada Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Newcomer Knowledge Hub is honored to exhibit our initiatives at the Halifax Metropolis Canada Conference. Come visit us during breaks and lunch time to chat with K-Hub and Gateway team members about potential collaboration opportunities. We look forward to meeting you! \n Timings: \n\nMarch 11th –  March 13 @ 7:30 AM – 4:45 PM AST
URL:https://k-hub.ca/event/k-hub-booth-at-the-28th-metropolis-canada-conference/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Center\, 1650 Argyle St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:28th Metropolis Canada Conference Presentation: Changing Course Through Community Voices: Inclusion\, Health Equity\, and Intercultural Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Block C10\nChanging Course Through Community Voices: Inclusion\, Health Equity\, and Intercultural Engagement (Panel Discussion / Discussion de panel)  \nThis workshop illustrates how community insights can strengthen newcomer inclusion\, health equity\, and intercultural engagement. Presenters will showcase an intergenerational creative writing model that supports identity\, belonging\, and cross-cultural understanding among immigrant seniors; mixed-methods findings that uncover prenatal and postnatal care challenges and demonstrates how Gateway’s holistic navigation model can reduce disadvantage; and results from Calgary Language Assessment and Referral Centre (CLARC) focus groups designed to capture newcomer perspectives on access\, equity\, and service gaps. Together\, these presentations highlight how community-informed and strengths-based approaches can advance more inclusive\, responsive\, and coordinated systems for diverse newcomer communities. \n● Moderator: Vibha Kaushik\, Immigrant Services Calgary \nPresentation 1 : Intergenerational and Intercultural Inclusion Through Creative Writing \nPresenters: \n● Wissam Shalaby – Immigrant Services Calgary\n● Aida Patient – Mount Royal University\n● Natalie Meisner – Mount Royal University \nPresentation 2 : I Just Needed Someone to Guide Us”: Documenting Barriers to Prenatal and Postnatal Care for Newcomer Families Through the Gateway Lens \nPresenters: \n● Raffi Minas – Immigrant Services Calgary\n● Zohaib Faridi – Immigrant Services Calgary\n● Megan Gill – University of Calgary \nSession Timings:  \nWednesday\, March 11th\, 2026 \nBlock C : 3:30 pm – 4:45 pm
URL:https://k-hub.ca/event/28th-metropolis-canada-conference-presentation-changing-course-through-community-voices-inclusion-health-equity-and-intercultural-engagement/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Center\, 1650 Argyle St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:28th Metropolis Canada Conference Presentation: From Assessment to Action: Language Assessors as Gateways to Learning Pathways
DESCRIPTION:Block D13\nFrom Assessment to Action: Language Assessors as Gateways to Learning Pathways (Case Study & Best Practice Session) \nLanguage assessment is a critical starting point for guiding newcomers toward educational and career pathways. At Immigrant Services Calgary’s Language Assessment and Referral Centres\, assessors evaluate language proficiency\, provide tailored educational counselling\, and make informed referrals to LINC programs\, academic upgrading\, and community services. Through strong collaboration with SPOs and funders\, ISC LARCs maintain real-time program and waitlist information to support timely\, accurate referrals. This session highlights cross-sector collaboration that strengthens newcomer integration in Calgary and Southern Alberta and shares best practices that enable smooth transitions into learning pathways and civic potential. \n● Moderator: Vibha Kaushik\, Immigrant Services Calgary \nPresentation 1 : The Client Journey Through Language Assessment \nPresenters: \n● Abdallah Abushammala – Immigrant Services Calgary\n● David Whitehead – Immigrant Services Calgary \nPresentation 2 : Effective Referrals to LINC and Community Partners \nPresenters: \n● Abdallah Abushammala – Immigrant Services Calgary\n● Sameena Arif – Immigrant Services Calgary\n● Jana Ciobanu – The Immigrant Education Society\n● Kerry Howard – The Immigrant Education Society \nPresentation 2 : Learning from Experience: Successes and Next Steps in Referrals (Real-world examples of effective cross-sector collaboration) \nPresenters: \n● Abdallah Abushammala – Immigrant Services Calgary\n● Lorraine Kinsman – Calgary Bridge Foundation for Youth \nSession Timings:  \nThursday\, March 12th\, 2026 \nBlock D : 11:00 am – 12:15 pm
URL:https://k-hub.ca/event/28th-metropolis-canada-conference-presentation-from-assessment-to-action-language-assessors-as-gateways-to-learning-pathways/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Center\, 1650 Argyle St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:28th Metropolis Canada Conference Presentation: Gateway to Impact: Transforming Settlement Support Through Digital Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Block E10\nGateway to Impact: Transforming Settlement Support Through Digital Collaboration (Case Study & Best Practice Session) \nAs immigration policy and service needs evolve\, digital transformation has become essential for effective settlement support. Immigrant Services Calgary scaled Gateway from a pilot to a city-wide designated NAARS provider through a structured change management approach. Built on Salesforce\, Gateway streamlines client intake\, triage\, personalized planning\, and targeted referrals across 80+ partners. Gateway serves as a collaborative infrastructure enabling real-time tracking of client journeys\, enhancing cross-sector coordination\, and supporting continuous improvement. This session offers practical insights for leaders managing complex change and demonstrates how aligning people\, processes\, and purpose can create a sustainable\, scalable service model. \n● Moderator: Vibha Kaushik\, Immigrant Services Calgary \nPresentation 1 : Driving System Change: Gateway’s Model for Effective NAARS Delivery \nPresenters: \n● Noah Mebarak – Immigrant Services Calgary\n● Wissam Shalaby – Immigrant Services Calgary \nPresentation 2 : Partnerships in Action: Enhancing Collaboration for Newcomer Services \nPresenters: \n● Sameena Arif – Immigrant Services Calgary \nPresentation 3 : Turning Data into Action: Continuous Improvement in Practice \nPresenters: \n● Zohaib Ajaz Faridi – Immigrant Services Calgary\n● Prashant Dhungana – Immigrant Services Calgary \nSession Timings:  \nThursday\, March 12th\, 2026 \nBlock E : 1:45 pm – 3:00 pm
URL:https://k-hub.ca/event/28th-metropolis-canada-conference-presentation-gateway-to-impact-transforming-settlement-support-through-digital-collaboration/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Center\, 1650 Argyle St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn by K-Hub: Two Sides of the Line: Exploring Gaps and Opportunities in Ethnocultural Crisis Response
DESCRIPTION:This lunch and learn highlights findings from the Distress Centre Calgary Knowledge Hub’s community-based research on crisis response for ethnoculturally diverse communities. Findings from interviews with stakeholders and ethnoculturally diverse individuals will be shared. This session offers alternatives approaches to supporting individuals facing crisis across diverse cultural contexts. \n  \nSpeaker’s:  Dr. Monica Sesma Vazquez (Assistant Professor)\,\nAhlam Fakih (MSW Student)\, Nathanael Hammond (PhD Student)\,\nDr. Tara Collins (Project Coordinator)\, Ana Fetzer (BSW Student)\,\nJeri-Lee Laing (MSW Student)\, Sandra Thoms (BSW Student)\,\nYen Nguyen (BSW Student)\, Elizabeth Abit (BSW Student) \n 
URL:https://k-hub.ca/event/lunch-learn-by-k-hub-two-sides-of-the-line-exploring-gaps-and-opportunities-in-ethnocultural-crisis-response/
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