Director of Health and Refugee Services
MOSAIC, Vancouver, BC
Expertise: Immigration (Immigration in Canada, Global immigration), Health Topics (social determinants of health), Settlement Topics (reception, legal issues, government orientation, official language classes, trauma informed services, housing, financial literacy, employment skills, language facilitation), Professional Development (System Advocacy Resources, service delivery)
Sherman Chan is the Director of Family and Settlement Services at MOSAIC. He has a Master of Science in Applied Social Studies Degree from the United Kingdom and is a registered social worker. He has worked in the field of social service for more than 30 years in Canada, Hong Kong, the USA and Britain.
Sherman takes a leadership role with immigration matters in Canada. He is currently Co-chair of Corrections Canada Pacific Region Ethnocultural Advisory Committee, and a member of the Transit Police Chief’s Community Council. He was a member of the Executive and Treasurer of the Canadian Council for Refugees, a member of the National Settlement Council, and served as a Director of the Board of Pro Bono Law BC and the Board of AMSSA.
Sherman has done a number of collaborative studies with research institutions and participated in social justice advocacy with community groups. He presented three times in front of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration on ‘Best Settlement Services,’ ‘Promoting Economic Prosperity through Settlement Services,’ and ‘Resettlement of Syrian Refugees to Canada.’
Sherman is the recipient of the City of Vancouver 2006 Cultural Harmony Award, recognizing his outstanding contribution to the promotion of cultural harmony in the City of Vancouver, and a Canadian Delegate to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Annual Tripartite Consultations on Resettlement in Geneva, Switzerland in 2013.