GBA Plus National Capacity Project
Summary of Project
Project Goal
Addressing systemic inequities and advancing equity through an intersectional lens is central to facilitating the meaningful settlement and integration of newcomers in Canada. The Enhancing National Sector Gender-Based Analysis (GBA) Plus Capacity project assembles a staff team from seven Umbrella organizations across the country. These organizations will be working to enhance the settlement and integration sector’s capacity to mainstream GBA Plus within programs, policies, and procedures through a Collective Impact model.
Project Partners
This project is led by the Alberta Association of Immigrant Serving Agencies (AAISA) in partnership with Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC (AMSSA), Saskatchewan Association of Immigrant Settlement and Integration Agencies (SAISIA), Manitoba Association of Newcomer Serving Organizations (MANSO), Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI), Atlantic Region Association of Immigrant Serving Agencies (ARAISA), and Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne (FCFA).
The partner organizations committed to this project are well-placed within the settlement and integration sector in Canada to lead initiatives that contribute to longer-term systemic change. This project will assess the status and capacity of Service Provider Organizations (SPOs) across Canada to meet the specific needs and priorities of diverse newcomer populations.
Key Components of the Project
Through the identification of key assets, gaps, and opportunities, the National Team will test and refine an approach to mainstream GBA Plus across the sector. Anticipated activities will include:
Developing settlement sector-specific gender equality and GBA Plus mainstreaming research
Piloting and creating bilingual sector tools and guidance on mainstreaming GBA Plus tailored to the settlement and integration sector.
This initiative marks a pivotal step in integrating the GBA Plus framework amongst the Umbrella organizations and within organizations across the Canadian settlement and integration sector.
Project Timeline
July 2023-November 2024
Want to learn more about SAISIA’s involvement in the project?
For additional information, please contact:
- Amber Parker, Saskatchewan GBA Plus Project Lead, amber.parker@saisia.ca
GBA Plus Resources
Resources
- SAISIA-GBA Plus Checklist
- FRENCH – What is GBA Plus webinar slides
- Video – Ask an Indigenous Knowledge Keeper about GBA Plus, English audio with captions
- What is GBA Plus – Scenario discussion examples
- Ukrainian language guide to supporting people with dementia
- Tips for Working with newcomers who are D/deaf or hard of hearing
- FR_Tip sheet-Working with newcomers who are D/deaf or hard of hearing
- FR_Tips for Drafting Indigenous Engagement Strategies and Working with Survivors
- Tips for Drafting Indigenous Engagement Strategies and Working with Survivors