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Program: Newcomer Settlement Services  
Organization: South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre
Phone Numbers: Jalna Location: 519-686-8600
Westmount Location: 519-472-5502
Fax: Jalna Location: 519-686-8467
Westmount Location: 519-472-6852
Email: info@slnrc.org
Website: www.slnrc.org/newcomer-settlement-services/
Address:
1119 Jalna Blvd
London, ON
N6E 3B3
Intersection: Jalna Blvd and Bradley Ave
Location: London
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon8:30am-7pm
Tue8:30am-7pm
Wed8:30am-7pm
Thu8:30am-7pm
Fri8:30am-5pm
Sat9am-5pm

Executives: Nancy Needham - Executive Director
South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre
519-686-8600 ext 7383 * nneedham@slnrc.ca
Mohamed Al-Adeimi - Director of Settlement Services
South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre
519 686 8600 ext 7029 * maladeimi@slnrc.ca
Service Description: Direct and essential services to newcomers to the city of London Ontarion, helping them integrate into their new society

Funds are provided by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) * services are provided in a culturally competent manner by multilingual staff and volunteers

Information and Orientation Services for Newcomers:
  • assesses needs and provides guidance to make informed settlement decisions
  • provides timely, useful, and accurate information
  • develops settlement plans to meet needs and help establish priorities
  • assists with appointment scheduling and registration for appropriate programs
  • assistance with coping with the problems of everyday living, and navigating the Canadian system
  • information on the rights and obligations of newcomers
  • one-on-one, family, and group information sessions to enhance newcomer integration into society
  • information packages, including web-based information sources and referrals to IRCC programs and other programs/services in the community
Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS):Aids newcomer students and families in acclimating to schools and local community
Library Settlement Workers (LSP):Supports newcomer library clients with essential information and referrals to library and community services.
Youth and Adult Community Connectors:Facilitate the establishment of professional and social networks
Services are free but and encompass additional provisions such as access to fax, phone, internet, and photocopying * Occasional childminding services available * staff and volunteers speak multiple languages
 
Library Settlement Partnerships (LSP) - Library Settlement Workers works with London Public Library to provide information and referral services to newcomer clients accessing library services * services include:
 
Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS) - Assists newcomer students and their families settle into school and community * program offered in partnership with the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB), the London Catholic District School Board (LCDSB), and community agencies

Fees: Free
Application: Call. email or drop-in * no referral required
Eligibility / Target Population: Newcomers to Canada
Languages: English * Arabic * Portuguese * Spanish * Kurdish * Vietnamese * Amharic * Malay * Pashto * Tagalog * Ukrainian * Belarusian
Area Served:
London  
See Also: Immigrant, Newcomer, and Refugee Services

This information was last completely updated on January 5, 2024

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