| Implementing Partners |
Each of the collaborating organizations has joined
in implementing ESPORT within their own memberships.
An important part of several of the implementing partners
was their collaboration in the Participatory Action Research,
which was supported by HRSDC. |
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The Alberta Aboriginal Apprenticeship Project (AAAP) assists Aboriginal people interested in learning a trade to become apprentices, assists Aboriginal people who enter apprenticeship training programs to complete the program and promotes the hiring of Aboriginal apprentices to employers. AAAP is assisting Metis Nation of Alberta (http://www.metis.org/MNAHome.aspx) and Aboriginal Futures Career and Training Centre (www.aboriginalfutures.com) in their partnership with ESPORT. |
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Aboriginal Human Resource Development Council of Canada (AHRDCC)
The Council designs partnerships and knowledge networks that address a range of human resource development issues. The Council and its partners develop innovative models, incubate real-time projects, and transfer the knowledge to a growing network of committed practitioners throughout Canada. |
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ACCESS
ACCESS is a co-operative of the off-reserve Aboriginal community of the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD). Conceived by Native Education Centre, Vancouver Friendship Centre, and United Native Nations; ACCESS was founded in partnership with HRSDC. |
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Cape Breton Consortium
This is a consortium of agencies providing services to youth and others preparing for employment in a region where occupational opportunities have been and continue to be scarce. |
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Immigrant Services Society of British Columbia
ISS was incorporated in 1972 as the first immigrant-serving agency in British Columbia. ISS works with local communities to create opportunities for sharing knowledge, skills, and experience among cultures and to build a stronger, fairer, more compassionate multicultural society. |
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The John Howard Society of Ottawa (JHS) is dedicated to promoting Effective, Just and Humane Responses to Crime and its Causes by promoting services to support the effective integration into the community of those in conflict with the law, promoting changes in social policy, the law and the administration of justice which lead to the more humane and effective treatment of individuals, and promoting citizen awareness of the problems of crime and its causes |
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MOSAIC is a multilingual non-profit organization serving the greater Vancouver area and dedicated to addressing issues that affect immigrants and refugees in the course of their settlement and integration into Canadian society. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour
The Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour is the central voice for unions in Newfoundland. The Federation plays a coordinating role for activities serving the working people of the province. |
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The Ogwehoweh Skills and Trades Training Centre [OSTTC] located at Six Nations of the Grand River opened its doors in September 2003 under the management of Oswé:ge Consulting. As an Aboriginal owned and controlled institute, OSTTC is committed to address the academic, personal and job readiness skills of our student body, Aboriginals in our community and region. We are proud to work with our primary community, Grand River Employment and Training who continues to open doors for Six Nations citizens regardless of residency. |
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S.U.C.C.E.S.S. offers a diverse range of programs and services, including new immigrants' reception services, settlement and public education, language and employment training, services for families, women and youth, and community liaison. Its mandate is to promote the well being of Canadians and immigrants, and to encourage their participation in the community |
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Throughout its 110-year history, Willis College of Business & Technology has been a leader in recognizing and responding to emerging job market demands through the development and delivery of comprehensive training to meet those needs. Willis College stands as an ongoing testament to the creativity, tenacity, and strength of Canadian private career colleges by preparing the best IT, Business and Clean/Renewable Energy professionals to meet today's challenges. |
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