CPRNW Webinar - SRDC

Did you know? Targeted programming for racialized newcomer women improves their labour market integration.

The Career Pathways for Racialized Newcomer Women (CPRNW) is a pilot project that tested targeted employment services to support racialized newcomer women’s integration into the Canadian job market. CPRNW represents an innovative and holistic approach to service delivery, one which recognizes the multiple intersecting identities of racialized newcomer women.

Join the Social Research and Demonstration Corporation (SRDC) in this virtual webinar to learn more about the project results and how to apply these findings to your services.

In this webinar, you will:

  • Discover the benefits of targeted programming for racialized newcomer women.
  • Explore the application of a Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA Plus) lens through this project.
  • Gain insights into supporting racialized newcomer women in finding fulfilling jobs, building connections, and boosting their self-confidence.

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CPRNW is conducted and evaluated by the Social Research and Demonstration Corporation (SRDC)

SRDC is a mission-driven, Canadian non-profit and charitable organization. Our mission is to ​help policy-makers and practitioners identify policies and programs that improve the well-being of everyone in Canada.

SRDC has over 30 years of experience providing high-quality research and evaluation support to evidence-based decision making for federal or provincial government departments, foundations, and non-profit organizations. We work with diverse populations, including newcomers, persons with disabilities, Indigenous populations, 2S/LGBTQ+ individuals and communities, and racialized Canadians.