October 30 – November 1 Calgary, AB

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October 30 – November 1 Calgary, AB Refugee Settlement Trends in Alberta Tendances dans le cadre de l'établissement des réfugiés en Alberta AAISA 2017 ALBERTA INTEGRATIONSUMMIT SOMMET DE L’INTÉGRATION DE L’ALBERTA 2017 October 30 – November 1 Calgary, AB

Refugees in Brooks Lakeside was the main attraction (Easy Employment) In average 70 – 80% of immigrants in Brooks Mainly from Africa,, but also Bosnia, Iraq, Pakistan ... Mainly secondary migration (Winnipeg, Toronto) RAP agreement signed March 2016 (Syrian Focus) First RAP family arrived June 2016

RAP in numbers Arrival in 2016 68 (17 families) Move out from Brooks 3 families Born in Brooks 1 One Family from Congo, One individual from Somalia and the rest is Syrian refugees.

14,451 (2011: 13,818) 4215 Immigrants + 29% Immigrants 4,400 non official mother tongue (2011: 3130)

BROOKS: The City of 100 Hello’s

Acme Chestermere Drayton Valley Innisfail Okotokos Strathmore Airdrie Claresholm Edson Jasper Olds Torrington Athabasca Clive Fairview Lac la Biche Peace River Wainwright Blackfalds Coaldale Fort McMurray Lacombe Rocky Mountain House Westlock Blairmore Cochrane Grande Prairie Leduc Rosemary Wetaskiwin Calmar Devon High River Linden Sherwood Park   Canmore Didsbury Hinton Millarville Spruce Grove

Community Trends Leadership Awareness Buy In (engagement) Collaboration Sponsorship

Clients Trends Diversity Demographic Social Media Complex needs Secondary Migration Boarder crossing

Organizational Trends Beyond Operation Syria Community resource Capacity (Burn Out) Funding

Settlement Trends Urban v. Rural Months 13 Employment Family reunification

Time to Celebrate?

Mohammed Idriss, Service Manager Thank you! Mohammed Idriss, Service Manager Brooks & County Immigration Services mohammed.idriss@bcis-brooks.ca www.bcis-brooks.ca Project of CCIS