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PROMPT – Policy Roundtable Mobilizing Professions and Trades

PROMPT – Policy Roundtable Mobilizing Professions and Trades. Meeting – June 24, 2003 Barb Fisher, Chief of Staff, Ministry of Citizenship Six month review Venue: Metro Hall, Room 304. PROMPT meeting – June 24, 2003 Agenda 5:30am – 8:30pm . Dinner and networking (5:30-6.00)

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PROMPT – Policy Roundtable Mobilizing Professions and Trades

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  1. PROMPT – Policy Roundtable Mobilizing Professions and Trades Meeting – June 24, 2003 Barb Fisher, Chief of Staff, Ministry of Citizenship Six month review Venue: Metro Hall, Room 304

  2. PROMPT meeting – June 24, 2003 Agenda 5:30am – 8:30pm Dinner and networking (5:30-6.00) Meeting with Barb Fisher (6:00-7:15) • Introductions 5 mins • Goals for the meeting 5 • PROMPT Presentation 15 • Discussion 50 • Multi-stakeholder forum on immigrant integration • “The Road Ahead – A Passport to Ontario” Break (7:15-7:30)

  3. Objectives • To further develop PROMPT’s relationship with the Ministry of Citizenship • To increase the Ministry of Citizenship’s understanding of PROMPT • To discuss issues of common interest and concern

  4. Who and what is PROMPT? PROMPT has 20 members, primarily immigrant professional and trade associations, as well as umbrella groups and community initiatives working to increase access to professions and trades

  5. Who is part of PROMPT? • The Access Project (TAP) • Accountants (represented by an internationally-educated professional) • Association of International Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (AIPSO) • Association of Journey-Persons from the Commonwealth of Independent States and Former Soviet Union • Black Business & Professional Association (BBPA) • Canadian Association of Latin American Professionals, Tradespeople and Entrepreneurs (CALAPTE)

  6. Who is part of PROMPT? • Canadian Association of Professional Immigrants (CAPI) • Chinese Canadian National Council – Toronto Chapter (CCNC-TO) • Chinese Professional Association of Canada (CPAC) • Council for Access to Professional Engineering (CAPE) • Council of Agencies Serving South Asians (CASSA) • Filipino Nurses Association Ontario (FNAO) • Hamilton International Healthcare Professionals (HIHP) • Internationally-trained Pharmacists Across Canada

  7. Who is part of PROMPT? • Making Use of Immigrant Skills to Strengthen Our Communities • Mohandes - Canadian Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects • Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI) • Ontario Foreign Trained Teachers Association • The Pharmacist • Toronto Organizing For Fair Employment (TOFFE)

  8. Why PROMPT? • Many immigrant professional and trades associations created over past 15 years • No umbrella group to bring associations together • Idea for PROMPT developed by immigrant associations, service delivery agencies and umbrella groups • Proposal built on the idea that immigrant professionals should have a collective say in policy

  9. Two key objectives • To become the collective immigrant voice on policy issues related to access to professions and trades • To develop policy recommendations to increase access to professions and trades and to advocate for changes in policy

  10. PROMPT model and philosophy • Led by immigrants • Immigrants define policy agenda • Participatory research models • Input from key stakeholders • Advocate for policy changes

  11. Priority setting process • PROMPT members listed all barriers facing immigrants – grouped into themes • “Root cause analysis” done on barriers • Lack of policy coherence • Lack of accountability mechanisms • Attitudes of Canadian society • Attitudes of employers • Attitudes of employer regulatory bodies

  12. Priority setting process • Brainstormed solutions in root cause areas • Solutions assessed • Final selection of six policy research areas

  13. Policy research priorities • Develop a national strategy to integrate immigrants into the labour market • Develop strategies for regional development that are holistic and incentive-based rather than punitive • Promote the role of internationally-educated professionals in society

  14. Policy research priorities • Promote the business role of internationally-educated professionals in creating innovation and providing links to global markets • Develop an analysis of the role of regulatory bodies and develop mechanisms for transparent accountability • Define equity in labour market integration from an immigrant perspective

  15. What’s been done to date • Initiative began in October 2002 • Roundtable began meeting in January 2003 • Priority setting from January – May 2003 • Environmental scan produced – May 2003 • Relationships developed with government • Policy input with politicians and civil service

  16. Next steps • Participatory research process June – Dec 2003 • Website to be launched – June 2003 • PROMPT launch event – Fall 2003 • Ongoing policy input and advocacy

  17. Milestones – Policy input • HRDC/CIC Consultation on Immigrants and the Labour Market (Oct 2002) • Ontario Liberal party (Dec 2002) • Ontario New Democratic party (Feb 2003) • Ministry of Citizenship (Mar 2003)

  18. Milestones – Presentations • OCASI Professional Development Conference (Oct 2002) • Community Social Planning Council of Toronto (Nov 2002) • Canadian Heritage Professional Development Session (May 2003) • National Settlement Conference II (upcoming - Oct 2003)

  19. PROMPT’s future • Innovative policy recommendations • Advocacy to influence policy • A strong collective voice for all immigrant professionals • Potential to evolve into a membership based organization

  20. PROMPT Contact information • Coordinator – Jane Cullingworth • Phone – 416-979-8611 x 4302 • Email – janecullingworth@cassa.on.ca • Website – to be launched very soon! • Mailing list – web@cassa.on.ca

  21. Discussion: Multi-stakeholder forum • Multi-stakeholder forum on issues related to the employment integration of immigrants • Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council

  22. Discussion: The Road Ahead – A Passport to Ontario • Overall framework and philosophy of platform • Immigration agreement with the federal government • Forced settlement of new immigrants outside the Greater Toronto Ontario • Accreditation of immigrants prior to coming to Ontario • Fast-tracking for immigrants who have the skills and experience most needed by Ontario

  23. Overall framework and philosophy

  24. Immigration agreement with federal government

  25. Forced settlement of immigrants outside the GTA

  26. Accreditation of would-be immigrants prior to arrival

  27. Fast-tracking of the immigrants that are needed

  28. Coffee Break – Warm Up Your Mind

  29. Agenda – Business meeting (7.30-8.30) Business Meeting (7.30-8.30) • Six month review 30 • Research priorities – next steps 10 • Updates 15 • Wrap up/meeting evaluation 5

  30. Objectives • To evaluate PROMPT’s first six-months • To review research priority areas and sign up for working groups • To share updates

  31. PROMPT evaluation – individual criteria Setting benchmarks • Why are you involved in the roundtable? • What are your individual goals? • How will you monitor your goals? Evaluation benchmarks • Are your personal objectives for being involved being met? • Are you meeting your individual goals? • How are you able to monitor your goals?

  32. PROMPT evaluation – capacity of the roundtable Setting benchmarks • What do we hope to achieve together? • What will be different about the roundtable in Sept 2004? • What will the roundtable’s learning be? • How will the capacity of the roundtable have been developed? Evaluation benchmarks • What have we achieved together? • What has changed in the roundtable group? • What have we learned? • What is our capacity?

  33. PROMPT evaluation • Based on our evaluation: • What do we need to keep doing? • What do we need to do differently? • Is there anything we should stop doing?

  34. Policy research priorities • Develop a national strategy to integrate immigrants into the labour market • Develop strategies for regional development that are holistic and incentive-based rather than punitive • Promote the role of internationally-educated professionals in society

  35. Policy research priorities • Promote the business role of internationally-educated professionals in creating innovation and providing links to global markets • Develop an analysis of the role of regulatory bodies and develop mechanisms for transparent accountability • Define equity in labour market integration from an immigrant perspective

  36. Updates • Meeting with Ministry of Enterprise, Opportunity and Innovation • ERC presentation • National Settlement Conference II • Toronto City Summit Alliance • Website to go live! • Other updates?

  37. Wrap up / meeting evaluation • Evaluation of meeting • Next meeting • July 22nd Tuesday • 5.30-8.30

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