Adult Training and Employment – Labour Force Development
Provided by: Yorkton Tribal Council
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- Adult Training and Employment – Labour Force Development
- Education
- First Nations Band Offices (6 locations)
- Health and Social Development – Addictions
- Health and Social Development – Canadian Prenatal Nutrition and Brighter Futures
- Health and Social Development – Diabetes Education
- Health and Social Development – Early Childhood
- Health and Social Development – Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- Health and Social Development – Maternal Child Health
- Health and Social Development – Mental Health
- Health and Social Development – Resolution Health
- Health and Social Development – Water Quality
- Health and Social Development – Youth Outreach
- Justice Services – Aboriginal Court Worker
- Justice Services – Alternative Measures/Extra Judicial Sanctions
- Justice Services – Community Based Justice Initiative
- Justice Services – Youth Reintegration
- Safe Haven
- Safe Haven – Crisis Line
- Safe Haven – Family Violence Outreach
Service Description
Programs, services, and other activities that are designed to increase the participation of Indigenous Peoples in the Canadian labour market. Services include:
- Job Search Preparation,
- Job Placement Assistance,
- Interview Assistance,
- Transitional Assistance,
- Career Research and Exploration,
- Diagnostic Assessment,
- Pre-employment Preparation,
- Adult Basic Education Funding,
- Career Academic Preparation,
- Specific Career Orientation,
- Specific Career Training – Technical, Certificate, Diploma, Industry Recognized,
- Apprenticeship Training,
- Skill Improvement of Employees,
- Transition to Employment Partnerships,
- Apprenticeship Partnerships,
- Summer Student Employment Partnerships,
- Self-Employment Assistance.
Eligibility
Any person living within Yorkton Tribal Council Geographic Area as outlined through the coverage area. Financial sponsorship is only available to Status First Nations or those in process of receiving status.
Application Process
Contact for more information.
Labour Force Development Administration (306) 782-3860
Fees
No cost.
Fax: 306-786-6264
Business Line: 306-782-3860
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Service Website
yorktontribalcouncil.com/yorkton-tribal-council-labour-force-development-program/
www.facebook.com/yorktontribalcouncil/
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Coverage Area
Arran, Atwater, Bangor, Bredenbury, Broadview, Buchanan, Calder, Canora, Churchbridge, Cote First Nation, Dubuc, Ebenezer, Endeavour, Esterhazy, Gerald, Grayson, Grenfell, Hyas, Invermay, Kahkewistahaw First Nation, Kamsack, Keeseekoose First Nation, The Key First Nation, Killaly, Langenburg, Macnutt, Melville, Norquay, Ocean Man First Nation, Pelly, Preeceville, Rama, Rhein, Saltcoats, Sheho, Springside, Spy Hill, Stenen, Stockholm, Stornoway, Sturgis, Tantallon, Theodore, Togo, Veregin, Walden, Willowbrook, Wroxton, Yarbo,Yorkton, and the Rural Municipalities of Buchanan, Calder, Cana, Churchbridge, Clayton, Cote, Elcapo, Fertile Belt, Good Lake, Grayson, Hazel Dell, Insinger, Invermay, Keys, Langenburg, Livingston, Orkney, Preeceville, Saltcoats, Sliding Hills, Spy Hill, St. Philips, and Wallace.
Languages Offered
English
King Street
Mailing Address
102 - 506 Broadway Street West
Yorkton SK S3N 0P3
- Adult Training and Employment – Labour Force Development
- Education
- Health and Social Development – Addictions
- Health and Social Development – Canadian Prenatal Nutrition and Brighter Futures
- Health and Social Development – Diabetes Education
- Health and Social Development – Early Childhood
- Health and Social Development – Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- Health and Social Development – Maternal Child Health
- Health and Social Development – Mental Health
- Health and Social Development – Resolution Health
- Health and Social Development – Water Quality
- Health and Social Development – Youth Outreach
- Justice Services – Aboriginal Court Worker
- Justice Services – Alternative Measures/Extra Judicial Sanctions
- Justice Services – Community Based Justice Initiative
- Justice Services – Youth Reintegration
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm.
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