Balancing Resettlement, Protection and Rapport on the Frontline: Delivering the Resettlement Assistance Program during COVID-19

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DOI :

https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.40847

Mots-clés :

Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP), government-assisted refugees (GARS), resettlement, COVID-19, intersectionality, remote services

Résumé

Puisant dans mon expérience comme conseillère générale au sein du Programme d’aide à la réinstallation (PAR), j’explore l’impact qu’a eu la COVID-19 sur les services de réinstallation initiaux offerts aux réfugiés parrainés par le gouvernement (RPG) et sur les travailleurs de première ligne dans ce domaine. La recherche d’un équilibre entre l’exigence d’appliquer les mesures de protection et le besoin d’établir un rapport était l’un des défis importants posés par la pandémie aux pratiques de soutien du PAR. Afin d’éclaircir les particularités de ce défi, je donne l’exemple de deux services de réinstallation que les RPGs reçoivent à leur arrivée, soit les services d’orientation à la réinstallation et l’éducation des enfants. Je soutiens que l’emploi d’une approche intersectionnelle démontre les effets inégaux de la pandémie et la manière dont ils exacerbent les vulnérabilités des RPGs qui débutent leur parcours de réinstallation. Je considère que le développement de réponses à la COVID-19 fondées sur l’intersectionnalité ouvre la voie à des services et des politiques qui atténuent ces effets.

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Biographie de l'auteur-e

Saba Abbas, COSTI Immigrant Services

Saba Abbas is the General Manager of Research and Quality Assurance at COSTI Immigrant Services. She can be reached at saba.abbas@costi.org or saba.a.abbas@gmail.com.

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Publié-e

2022-04-29

Comment citer

Abbas, S. (2022). Balancing Resettlement, Protection and Rapport on the Frontline: Delivering the Resettlement Assistance Program during COVID-19. Refuge : Revue Canadienne Sur Les réfugiés , 38(1), 78–87. https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.40847

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