The call for an evidence-based integrated funding and service delivery system for newcomers.

Q3 Medicine
Eileen Florence Pepler, Lorraine Kinsman
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Abstract

As immigration continues to drive Canada's growth, the newcomer serving sector remains pivotal in facilitating newcomers' integration into communities. However, this sector grapples with ongoing challenges, exacerbated by the federal government's priority to increase immigration levels, thereby complicating the settlement landscape. This article examines the funding and service delivery difficulties organizations encounter. It underscores a system that fosters funding competition, impedes interorganizational collaboration, complicates program outcome reporting, and entails high administrative costs. Additionally, it addresses the specific challenges faced by newcomer children, youth, and families settling in Canada. The recommendations emphasize that no single agency can resolve the settlement sector crisis alone. Urgent actions include piloting integrated networks over integrated services and adopting a new Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada funding model that aligns with population and cultural needs. Moreover, eliminating silos is essential to establish a cohesive and efficient service delivery network committed to public outcomes and accountability.

呼吁为新移民建立以证据为基础的综合资助和服务提供系统。
随着移民继续推动加拿大的经济增长,新移民服务部门在促进新移民融入社区方面仍然发挥着关键作用。然而,该部门一直在努力应对各种挑战,而联邦政府优先提高移民水平的政策又加剧了这一挑战,从而使定居问题变得更加复杂。本文探讨了各组织在资金和服务提供方面遇到的困难。文章强调了一个助长资金竞争、阻碍组织间合作、使项目成果报告复杂化、行政成本高昂的体系。此外,它还讨论了在加拿大定居的新移民儿童、青年和家庭所面临的具体挑战。这些建议强调,没有任何一个机构能够单独解决定居部门的危机。当务之急包括试行综合服务的综合网络,以及采用符合人口和文化需求的新的加拿大移民、难民和公民资助模式。此外,消除各自为政的现象对于建立一个有凝聚力的、高效的、致力于公共成果和问责制的服务交付网络至关重要。
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Healthcare Management Forum
Healthcare Management Forum Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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