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Reports from the Social Planning Council of Ottawa

Best Practices Supporting Immigrant Families (December 2010)

Profil des immigrants francophones à Ottawa, selon le recensement de 2006. (September, 2010)

Immigrant Children, Youth and Families: A Qualitative Analysis of the Challenges of Integration. (May 26, 2010)

Entrepreneurial Support Services for Immigrant & Visible Minority and Aboriginal Communities. A Report by the Social Planning Council of Ottawa and the Cultural, Ethnic & Visible Minority and Aboriginal Entrepreneurial Services Hub (March 2010)

Immigrants’ Economic Integration: Successes and Challenges A Profile of Immigrants in Ottawa Based on the 2006 Census. Report Summary. (June 2009)

Immigrants’ Economic Integration: Successes and Challenges A Profile of Immigrants in Ottawa Based on the 2006 Census. (June 2009)

This is Who We Are: A Social Profile of Ottawa Based on the 2006 Census (November 2008) (See chapters beginning at page 54 and 65)

Mixed Blessings and Missed Opportunities: The Intercase Study on Inclusion and Exclusion of Ottawa’s Visible and Ethnic Minority Residents. Executive Summary. (2008)

Mixed Blessings and Missed Opportunities: The Intercase Study on Inclusion and Exclusion of Ottawa’s Visible and Ethnic Minority Residents. (2008)

Examining the Degree of Exclusion and Inclusion for Ottawa’s Chinese Community. (2008)

Examining the Degree of Exclusion and Inclusion for Ottawa’s Lebanese Community. (2008)

Examining the Degree of Exclusion and Inclusion for Ottawa’s Somali Community. (2008)

The Racialization of Economic Exclusion and Poverty. (2008)

Social Exclusion of Minority Groups: A Conceptual Framework. Paula DeCoito, Ph.D. for the Social Planning Council of Ottawa (2008)

Comparative Analysis Refugee Settlement Programs. Maria T. Reyes for the Social Planning Council of Ottawa (2008)

Comparative Analysis Settlement Programs. Maria T. Reyes for the Social Planning Council of Ottawa (2008)

Housing and Neighbourhood Exclusion of Ottawa’s Visible and Ethnic Minority Communities. Powerpoint. (2008)

Income, Employment and Education of Ottawa’s Visible and Ethnic Minority Communities. Powerpoint. (2008)

Good Examples: A Resource Manual for Parents of Young Children Parents Helping Parents: Good Examples of Programs and Initiatives that Increase Inclusion. (2008)

Is Everybody Here? Inclusion and Exclusion of Families with Young Children in the Ottawa Area. (2007)

The Labour Market Participation of Visible Minority Canadians: An Annotated Bibliography. Oren Winer for the Social Planning Council of Ottawa (2007)

The Black Community of Ottawa An Analysis of the 2001 Census Data to Gauge Inequality. Ottawa: Catholic Immigration Centre and Social Planning Council of Ottawa. (2007)

Theoretical Framework and Contribution to Empirical Analysis. Norah Barongo-Muweke for the Social Planning Council of Ottawa. (2006)

The Civic Participation of Visible Minority Canadians: A Literature Review. Best, M., & Dustan, L. for the Social Planning Council of Ottawa. (2006)

Analytical and Conceptual Framework for the project “Communities Within: Diversity and Exclusion in Ottawa. (2006)

Material Measures of Exclusion Among Ethnic Groups in Ottawa: Employment Access - Income Inequality - Poverty Rates, 2001. Powerpoint. (2006)

An Exploratory Overview of the Assets of Immigrant and Visible Minority Communities in Ottawa. The Social Planning Council of Ottawa on behalf of the Ottawa Mosaic. (October 2004)

Fact Sheets

Geographic Information System Maps

Mapping Supplement. Immigrants’ Economic Integration: Successes and Challenges A Profile of Immigrants in Ottawa Based on the 2006 Census. (June 2009)

The Geography of Exclusion. Excerpts from “Mixed Blessings and Missed Opportunities: The Intercase Study on Inclusion and Exclusion of Ottawa’s Visible and Ethnic Minority Residents”. (2008)

Other Materials

What You Need To Know About School Fees in Elementary and Secondary Schools (in English, French, Somali, Mandarin, Spanish, Arabic)