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What is Workplace Education?
How does it work?
Characteristics
Benefits
Sample Topics
Six Simple Steps to a Successful Program
Guide for Project Teams (PDF)
What are Essential Skills?
Value of Partnerships
Guiding Principles
One Journey Work and Learn
How does it work?
Project Identification and Development
About jobsHere
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Success Stories
How to Apply
Forms and Templates
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One Journey Work and Learn
How does it work?
Industry identifies the skill shortage and agrees to employ all eligible candidates who successfully complete the program;
All stakeholders must be committed and active participants;
Participation is voluntary;
Income assistance clients must have a completed employability assessment and an action plan;
Essential skills training is part of every project;
Clients must have liability coverage while in job shadowing or training;
Apprenticeship courses must be approved by government;
The program relies on local labour market intelligence and provincial labour market information.
Projects must be evaluated.
Six Steps to Workplace Education Partnership
STEP 1
Build a team
STEP 2
Assess
STEP 3
Set Goals
STEP 4
Hire
STEP 5
Evaluate
STEP 6
Celebrate