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Service Description

Offers a number of programs to help newcomers adapt to their new environment and help them navigate all the services in their new community. Information about each program is available on the website. Programs include:

  • Families in Transition (FIT)
    • FREE program to support clients to become self-sufficient and independent in knowing how to resolve their problems and make healthy choices for themselves and their families.
  • Kids First
    • Works with families and their children from pregnancy through to three years old. Focuses on child development, parent-child relationships, and parenting skills.
  • Orientation Services for Newcomers (OSN)
    • Program supports newcomers to meet their settlement needs, gain knowledge of life in Canada, understand how to access programs, and adapt/integrate into the community.
  • Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP)
    • Helps newly arrived government-assisted refugees resettle in Regina. Settlement workers provide support and essential services for the immediate needs of refugees.
  • Settlement Support Workers in School (SWISS)
    • Is a free, school-based, outreach program. It connects newly arrived families to services and community resources to promote settlement and encourage student achievement in schools. SSWIS workers help build positive and open communication between family, school and community.
  • Welcoming Community for Newcomers (WCN)
    • Free program that helps newcomer individuals or familites become familiar with their community and establish supportive social networks.  
    • Program aims to help newcomers become thriving members of their community, meet new people in Regina, and feel welcome and at home in Regina.
  • Translation and Interpretation Program (TIP)
    • Works with volunteer interpreters to provide interpretation services to newcomers with limited English proficiency.
  • Temporary Foreign Worker program (TFW)
    • Designed to support Temporary Foreign Workers affected by COVID-19. Aimed at meeting the unique needs, with a particular focus on those employed in the agricultural sector and its related industries.
  • Volunteer Program
    • Program to help individuals meet new people and participate in the community.

For more information on Settlement Services, email settlement@rods.sk.ca or call 306-352-3500.

Application Process

Call or email for information.

Business Line: 306-352-3500

Service Website

rods.sk.ca/programs/settlement/

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www.facebook.com/ReginaOpenDoor

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Email

settlement@rods.sk.ca

Coverage Area

Regina

Languages Offered

English

Regina Open Door Society (RODS)

Address

2314 11th Avenue
Regina SK  S4P 0K1

Get Directions

Located downtown.

Location Info

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

Accessibility

Braille elevators or Braille signage; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - lowered elevator buttons; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)

Business Line: 306-352-3500

Website

www.rods.sk.ca

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