In our city’s history, immigrants have always played an important role. They build our economic prosperity, diversify our culture, contribute to our social vitality.

Jim Watson
Mayor of Ottawa
OLIP helps to unite and share scarce resources for greater impact by working together in the field of student education.

Walter Piovesan
Associate Director of Education, Ottawa Carleton District School Board
The target beneficiary of the work of OLIP is the whole community. In this short period we have planted together important seeds for Ottawa’s development.  

Dick Stewart
OLIP Council
My nomination is an indication that our hard work in building Canada is recognized. All we do is to serve the community in return for embracing us when we needed it.  

Mehdi Mahdavi
Ottawa Immigrant Entrepreneurship Awards Nominee
The work and expertise that OLIP brings to our community is so important as it helps us to build bridges and break down silos.  I look forward to our continued work together. 

Jim Watson, Mayor of Ottawa
I was happy to see integration to Algonquin territory and indigenous culture related programming in 2014 WOW. Please continue to involve local Aboriginal organisations and…

Linda Manning
WOW 2014 participant, Senior Fellow, University of Ottawa
The WOW seminar on immigrant women’s nutrition and health was a step in the right direction towards closing the gap between academic researchers and service providers.

Josephine Etowa
Associate Professor, School of Nursing, University of Ottawa
All the WOW events that I went to were great – WOW does give a sense of a community trying to improve its attraction and retention!

Caroline Andrew
Professor, University of Ottawa
The Ottawa Chinese Community Service Centre is so happy to have joined the OLIP Health and Wellbeing Sector Table. It is clear that OLIP cares about immigrants and refugees and…

Wendy Tang, Ottawa Chinese Community Service Centre
I’m really impressed with the level of energy and commitment around the Health and Wellbeing table and look forward to continuing collaboration between OLIP and OPH.

Marcela Tapia
Ottawa Public Health

Strengthened Partnership with the Champlain LHIN

December 15, 2016

The Champlain Local Health Integration Network’s Integrated Health Services Plan (IHSP) 2016-19 now explicitly prioritizes immigrant health. In the new IHSP, providing culturally and linguistically appropriate health care is one of three priorities, focusing on the needs of the region’s Indigenous, francophone and immigrant populations. For the immigrant population, the Champlain LHIN will work with the OLIP Health & Wellbeing Sector Table to address the following specific goals:

For the immigrant population, the Champlain LHIN will work with the OLIP Health & Wellbeing Sector Table to address the following specific goals:

o Help newcomers navigate the health system;
o Offer more interpretation services;
o Deliver culturally appropriate mental health services;
o Provide timely and coordinated care for refugees of all ages;
o Improve services for vulnerable seniors from immigrant communities;
o Improve data collection methods and knowledge of immigrants’ health to support future health system planning.