A centralized place for all the information you'll need during the event!
(Information subject to changes and will be updated as new details become available)
Logistics
- Hotel Accessibility and Parking
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The Delta Hotels Ottawa City Centre is a fully accessible hotel. To check their accessibility information, please visit: Accessibility Features
The information about parking will be made available soon.
- Conference Floor Plan
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The floor plans will be made available soon.
- Quiet space
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A room (detail to come soon) will be designated as a quiet space for use during the Consultation.
- Simultaneous Interpretation
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Simultaneous Interpretation in English and French is offered is all plenaries, workshop sessions and Working Group Meetings.
Headsets will be available next to the registration tables.
- Lunches
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Lunches will be available on Tuesday, November 26th and Wednesday, November 27th. They will be served buffet style.
- Exhibitors
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During the event, you will have the opportunity to visit our exhibitors tables located on two levels. Please take the time to stop by their tables to check their programs and resources, to network or simply to say hi!
- Tell us how we did!
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The evaluation forms will be available soon. We truly value your opinion and aim to improve the CCR's future events.
Information
- About the CCR
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If this is your first time at a CCR event, we encourage you to visit our website to familiarize yourselves with our work. You can start with: About CCR.
- Acronyms
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We encourage speakers, moderators and participants to avoid using acronyms during discussions but it may be that some find their way in the presentations or exchanges. To help you, you can check out our List of acronyms.
- Anti-oppression guidelines
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The CCR has a long standing commitment to social justice and transformation by challenging racism, colonialism and intersecting oppressions.
We strive to offer brave and safe spaces for all participants and we ask you to please consult our Anti-oppression guidelines.
- CCR Working Groups
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The CCR has three Working Groups that serve as forums for members and other interested organizations to exchange information, network and develop policy positions on issues affecting the rights of refugees and newcomers.
The Working Groups are closed to representatives of the government and the media.
For an overview of the CCR Working Groups, please consult the Working Groups Infographic.
- For CCR members - Moving an issue forward: Action or Resolution?
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An updated guide to Actions and Resolutions will be available soon.
Click here to go back to the main event page and to register!
Questions? Contact consultation@ccrweb.ca
(You may also be interested in the 2024 National Migrant Workers Forum taking place Sunday, November 24 in Ottawa)
Support our work and future events!
For over 40 years, the CCR has been working to build a Canada that protects refugees and welcomes newcomers. Your generosity helps make that vision a reality!
The CCR's monthly giving program is an important way to support our work to ensure that refugee and newcomer rights are protected in Canada, including through advocacy and educational work.
Monthly donations are the most efficient way to support our activities all year long!