Employment: Skills Training to Advance Immigrant Youth Program
Provided by: RIWC Regina Immigrant Women Centre
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Service Description
A 22-week youth employment program that provides each participant the opportunity of a Canadian work experience that will lead either to a permanent position with the placement host or a return to an educational program that will enhance their present and acquired skill sets to meet future career objectives.
Participants spend 3 weeks in class and eleven weeks in a work placement. Participants and placement hosts receive certificates of completion at the end of the program.
Eligibility
- Participants must be 15 -30 years of age inclusive
- must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Must be committed to attending class and work placement each and every day for 22 weeks.
Application Process
Contact for further information and to register.
Fees
None
Business Line: 306-359-6514
Hours of Operation
Class training
Monday- Friday from 9:15 am - 3:45 pm for the first three weeks of the program.
Work placement
Monday - Thursday 9:15 am - 3:45 pm.
Service Website
www.reginaiwc.ca/programs-and-services/educate/syaiy-program/
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Coverage Area
Regina
Languages Offered
English
Newcomer Employment Services
- Community and Outreach: Newcomer Seniors in Touch with Activities and Recreation Through Supports
- Community and Outreach: Wellness Initiative for Supporting Healthy Engagement and Settlement of Newcomers
- Employment: Access to Career Essentials & Information Technology
- Employment: Skills Training to Advance Immigrant Youth Program
- Employment: Targeted Initiative for Older Workers
- Family Support Program
- Settlement Advising
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Office hours:
Monday - Friday
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
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