Education: Basic and Advanced Computer Classes
Provided by: RIWC Regina Immigrant Women Centre
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Service Description
Provides free basic and advanced computer classes to Regina Immigrant Women Centre clients.
- Clients learn the skills necessary to operate computers for personal and employment purposes.
Eligibility
Immigrants and refugees, 18 years of age and older (Open Work Permit, Permanent Residents, or Canadian Citizens); females only; official English Language assessment of CLB Level 3 or higher.
Application Process
Contact for more information and to register.
Fees
None
Business Line: 306-359-6514
Hours of Operation
Class time and sessions vary - contact for details.
Service Website
www.reginaiwc.ca/programs-and-services/educate/computer-classes/
Coverage Area
Regina
Languages Offered
English
Regina Immigrant Women Centre
- 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
- Education: Basic and Advanced Computer Classes
- 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
Class time and sessions vary - contact for details.
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