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  • Boundaries and opportunities for community workers

    February 8 2018

    What challenges do community workers face when helping their clients with legal problems? Jagdeep Kailey, manager of settlement services at Peel Multicultural Council, joined us

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  • What I learned: question assumptions and listen to the client

    December 11 2017

    Our clients’ perspectives and needs should drive the information and referrals we give them, and we need to make sure we’re listening – and hearing.

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