I just have a quick comment. I'm very happy to hear that. I know that settlement workers in schools is a great program. Having opened a centre myself a few years ago, I know that the IRCC also sets up newcomer centres, and one is in partnership with the Toronto District School Board. They are working together at the local level with municipal governments.
This is wonderful, and I'm happy to hear about the culture-relevant lens that you are applying to this, and understanding the background of some of the children. They are coming from a war-torn country where they have experienced violence, and it is important to have the perspective. Sometimes the services we have set up are just not enough. There needs to be something a bit more specialized to support their integration.