The resources that are going to be used to encourage this is through the schools. We will talk with students in the schools, as well as our career development officers, our employment transition officers that go out into the communities and actually get this information to those that might be on income assistance or looking at a career moving forward, and most recently we also made an announcement and an improvement into our small community employment support program that does on-the-job training, so we will work with our Aboriginal groups. As you heard earlier, one of my colleagues mentioned that we do have these bilateral meetings and this is something that we can continue to support and work together with our stakeholders and partners throughout the Northwest Territories to encourage more Indigenous people getting to the trades or into the workforce, as well as women into the trades and other workforces.
Alfred Moses on Question 813-18(2): Apprenticeship And Trades Industry Partnerships
In the Legislative Assembly on June 2nd, 2017. See this statement in context.
Question 813-18(2): Apprenticeship And Trades Industry Partnerships
Oral Questions
June 1st, 2017
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