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 YOUTH INITIATIVES
 

The following training and employment services will be provided to aboriginal clients On/Off Reserve:

  • To assist aboriginal youth to gain meaningful employment/labour market skills and experience.
  • Training provided under this initiative must be centred on individual need and education services by providing personalized service toward career orientation and development.
  • The training provided should recognize the value of experiential and experimental learning, such as elder teachings, traditional teaching methods and teaching of aboriginal culture and languages and must demonstrate community support
  • Youth can not be older than thirty years old.

DEFINITIONS

  • PURCHASE OF TRAINING:
    This component is for either the client or a group of individuals, where we purchase a training course such as Heavy Equipment Operator, Hairdressing, Cook or Computerized Accounting systems, etc… other than post-secondary courses.
  • TARGETED WAGE SUBSIDY:
    Training and work experience designed for specific client(s) through the provision of training related costs, wage subsidies and other specified costs to employers
  • SELF-EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE:
    This component provide a client financial assistance while he or she is currently establishing their business.
  • ALLOWANCE/INCOME SUPPORT:
    This is for a client who is attending a training institution where he or she receives an allowance on a bi-weekly basis.
  • PRE-EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE:
    This component is to assistance a client to purchase necessary equipment once he or she has been offered a full time employment that required by the employer.
  • JOB CREATION PARTNERSHIP:
    This component benefits the First Nations/Employers by utilizing this, this is for a project where you hired individuals who are currently receiving EI Benefits or have been on EI Benefits within 36 months.
    This component will help unemployed local workers remain active and improve their skills in communities where the opportunities for economic renewal make such an objective viable.
  • MOBILITY/RELOCATION ASSISTANCE:
    Under this component, it provides a client a financial assistance to travel for a job interview or assisted a client to relocate to his or her employment. A proved of letter of job interview or offer must be attached to his or her request.
  • EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE SERVICES:
    Financial assistance to assist in the delivery of a program. The financial assistance may cover: wages for staff, mandatory employment related costs, overhead costs. This is a component of the Employability improvement program.
  • SUMMER CAREER PLACEMENT:
    This component focuses on individuals by providing work experience and developmental learning experience to in-school individual during the summer months. The overall purpose is to assist the individuals on preparing for their future entry into the labour market.
  • WORKPLACE BASED TRAINING:
    To assist employers, including the self-employed, through negotiated contributions to training , to meet their current or future skill needs: and
    To re-train employees whose skills have been made redundant through technological or market changes, or by legislative or regulatory changes.

 

Mushkegowuk Council
P.O. Box 370, 12 Centre Road, Moose Factory, ON, P0L 1W0
 Phone: 705-658-4222 • Fax: 705-658-4250