Drummondville: Strengthening collaboration in support of temporary foreign workers (TFWs)

Immigrant Québec and the InfoTET Québec team successfully held their quarterly meeting on March 24, this time in the city of Drummondville. This key event was dedicated to strengthening collaboration among stakeholders who support temporary foreign workers (TFWs) across the province.

This type of meeting provides a valuable space for exchange, learning, and coordination among organizations committed to supporting TFWs. Throughout the day, several topics were addressed, including employment, labor rights, and access to services, helping to better understand the realities and challenges faced by workers in different regions of Quebec.

From the InfoTET team at Immigrant Québec perspective, these meetings are essential for continuing to develop tools, content, and initiatives that are better aligned with the real needs of TFWs. The workshops and discussions directly contribute to strengthening the capacity of the teams that support them on a daily basis.

Several organizations shared their expertise during the event, including  Service Canada, Actions interculturelles de développement et d’éducation (AIDE), la CNESST, Justice Pro Bono, CAFLA y la Fondation Oscar Romero, Droit à l’emploi (service L’ANCRE). Their commitment plays a key role in improving access to reliable information and adapted services.

These meetings remain essential to enhancing support for TFWs by improving access to clear information, psychosocial support, and resources related to health, housing, and integration, among others. Through strong networking and cross-sector collaboration, it becomes possible to offer more human, accessible, and effective services.

InfoTET would like to thank all participating organizations for their commitment and active role in this program, which, with empathy and dedication, supports temporary foreign workers in their journey in Quebec.

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