Immigrant Health

Immigrant Health staff will assess your and your family’s healthcare needs, and they will also help you access services and resources, especially if you’re experiencing challenges.

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Youth Life Skills

If you are a government-assisted refugee youth (age 15-25) who has arrived in Nova Scotia within the last three months, our Youth Life Skills services will provide you with guidance and support to help you adjust to life in Canada by matching you with a peer youth who speaks your first language.

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Life Skills Support

Our life skills workers provide orientation and support for government-assisted refugee families during their first year in Canada.

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Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP)

Through this program, our resettlement assistance counsellors will welcome you at the airport, help you move into temporary accommodations, and assist you with your immediate needs such as moving into your first apartment, setting up banking, and accessing healthcare.

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Private Sponsorship of Refugees (PSR) Program

In our Private Sponsorship of Refugees (PSR) Program, we provide information, resources, and support to groups and individuals who are interested or involved in the sponsorship of refugees, increasing settlement capacity and awareness in the community.

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EAL Volunteer Tutor Program

In our EAL (English as an Additional Language) Volunteer Tutor Program, you will improve your language skills with the help of an EAL volunteer tutor and/or through conversation circles.

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Strategies for CELBAN

Strategies for CELBAN is an online course for internationally educated nurses who plan to take the Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses (CELBAN).

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