April 23, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PLESSISVILLE, Quebec-Christian Paradis, Secretary of State (Agriculture) and Member of Parliament for Mégantic–L'Érable, on behalf of the Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, today announced funding for Impact Emploi de l'Érable to support two projects that will help young people in the Mégantic–L'Érable area improve their employability.
"The Government of Canada is committed to creating the best educated, most skilled, and most flexible work force in the world," said Mr. Paradis. "Through these two projects, the young participants from the Mégantic–L'Érable region will gain work and group experiences and acquire the social and professional skills they need to find and maintain a job."
The more than $168,000 in funding that Impact Emploi de l'Érable is receiving will support two projects to help youth in Mégantic–L'Érable:
- The FRESQUE project will allow 8 young people to participate in the creation of a fresco celebrating the 150th anniversary of the municipality of Sainte-Sophie-d'Halifax. The fresco will adorn the wall of a building in the city, and will testify to the potential that these young people have to offer.
- Through the Impact Emploi – Expérience emploi 2008–2009 project, 14 young people will have the chance to acquire practical work experience for 20 to 26 weeks.
Since 1998, Impact Emploi, a non-profit organization that promotes employability, has offered services in the municipality of L'Érable . Thanks to its multidisciplinary team, the organization helps young people take part in employment projects and undertake work-experience placements.
Service Canada is funding this project through its Skills Link program, part of the Youth Employment Strategy, which helps youth facing barriers to employment obtain the knowledge, skills, and experience they need to participate in the work force.
Skills Link is one of three Government of Canada programs for youth. The two others are Summer Work Experience and Career Focus. These programs offer a range of activities to meet each participant's needs.
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Backgrounder
Skills Link
The Skills Link program is one of three Government of Canada programs that help young Canadians (aged 15 to 30) obtain career information, develop skills, gain work experience, find good jobs, and stay employed. The two other programs are Summer Work Experience and Career Focus.
Skills Link focuses on helping young people who face barriers to employment. These young people include high school drop-outs, single parents, Aboriginal youth, young people with disabilities, youth in rural areas, and recent immigrants. Summer Work Experience helps secondary and post-secondary students find summer jobs. Career Focus helps post-secondary graduates develop advanced skills and find careers in their fields. All three programs provide a range of activities that can be tailored to meet individual needs.
Projects funded under the Skills Link program have been reviewed to ensure compliance with the Department's administration of its grants and contributions programs, and are subject to review under the Financial Administration Act.