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PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada
25 University Avenue
Suite 400, Holman Building
(4th floor)
Confederation Court Mall
PO Box 2846
Charlottetown, PE C1A 8C4

Phone: (902) 628-6009
Fax: (902) 894-4928
E-mail: info@peianc.com

PEI ANC Mission Statement

The PEI ANC values the contribution newcomers make to Canada. We support newcomers' integration by providing services, in partnership with the community.

The Multicultural Education Program

What is the Multicultural Education Program?

The PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada (PEIANC) created the Multicultural Education program (MEP) to provide workshops, presentations, and training materials to schools and to the community at large.  The program focuses on the areas of diversity education, cultural sensitivity training, and awareness in combating racism.

Purpose

The purpose of the program is to assist the community in understanding the needs of Newcomers to Prince Edward Island by working with students, teachers, government representatives, and community organizations.  The goal is to ease cultural transition for Newcomers by fostering a welcoming and understanding community.

Objectives

  • To create and/or access appropriate modules and materials for training workshops on racism, cultural sensitivity, diversity education, etc.
  • To respond to requests to deliver presentations in schools which relate to multiculturalism, diversity, racism, xenophobia, intolerance and other related topics.
  • To assist professionals in schools, government departments and community organizations to understand issues related to multiculturalism and diversity.
  • To participate in the planning and delivery of established multicultural and immigration related events.
  • To provide guidance for anyone seeking resources on multiculturalism, diversity, racism, and other related topics.

Multicultural Services

Information Services

Resources for use in the delivery of training / workshops on racism, cultural sensitivity, diversity education can be created and/or accessed for use in the community.

Class Presentations

The multicultural worker is available to do class presentations relating to multiculturalism, cultural sensitivity and diversity education for elementary, intermediate, high school, and post secondary levels.

Cultural Sensitivity Training

Cultural Sensitivity training is available upon request to school staff, government organizations and community service organizations.

Cultural Event Planning

Services are available to assist in the organization and delivery of cultural events (i.e., World Refugee Day, International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, etc).

Multicultural Education Program Brochure

  MEPbrochure.pdf

 Contact Information

Joey Jeffery
Multicultural Education Program
1-(902)-628-6009