Pre-Employment Supports
Provided by: File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council (aka FHQTC)
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PrintService Description
Active Measures refers to proactive interventions designed to:
- Increase labour force attachment and employment outcomes for First Nations
- Decrease the Income Assistance dependency rate for on-reserve First Nations, particularly youth
- Create incentives for individuals to pursue training while removing incentives to remain on Income Assistance.
Eligibility
Must be:
- On-reserve First Nations
- On income assistance
- Between 18 and 64 years of age
Wood Mountain Lakota First Nation
Mailing Address:
PO Box 1792
Assiniboia, SK S0H 0B0
Location Info
Business Line:
306-266-2039
Fax:
306-266-2024
Location Description:
Located 3 miles southwest of the village of Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan.
Website:
https://fhqtc.com/wood-mountain/
Service Info
Business Line:
306-332-8200
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Email:
Application Process:
Contact the Active Measures Coordinator for more information.
Coverage Area:
Carry The Kettle First Nation, Little Black Bear First Nation, Muscowpetung First Nation, Nekaneet First Nation, Okanese First Nation, Pasqua First Nation, Peepeekisis First Nation, Piapot First Nation, Standing Buffalo First Nation, Star Blanket First Nation, Wood Mountain
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