By Jodi Bucholtz
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Any Temporary Resident who receives a SIN will receive one that begins with a “9”.
Coping with homesickness abroad is very personal and not all techniques will work for everyone.
Support begins where the conversation starts.
When newcomers decide to make your community their new home, put away those fears and embrace the opportunity to make new friends and get to know another culture.
As you seek to build friendships across cultural lines, it is best to understand some basic elements of their culture.
Make your newcomer clients feel more welcome through a bit of research.
People entering professions with provincial or federal accreditation, licences or certificates must go through whatever body governs their industry.
While these might sound like towering ideas, there are many surprisingly simple actions any leader can take.
Cultivating an inclusive classroom environment will encourage new connections between classmates and help engage students of all backgrounds in learning.
Beyond language barriers, parents and family members should feel like they are part of the school community.