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Centre for Education and Learning (The) - Clinton Office

163 Princess St
Clinton, ON
N0M 1L0
Clinton, ON
N0M 1L0

519-524-2515

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00am-12pm & 1pm-3:30pm
Last updated: Feb 13, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Drop-in for most services
Employment Planning and Preparation and Job Development and Placement Support - Youth and adults 16-24 years, out of school and out of work and not receiving Employment Insurance benefits
Wage Subsidy - Youth and adults 15-30 years, out of school, not receiving Employment Insurance benefits
Employment Planning and Preparation and Job Development and Placement Support - Youth and adults 16-24 years, out of school and out of work and not receiving Employment Insurance benefits
Wage Subsidy - Youth and adults 15-30 years, out of school, not receiving Employment Insurance benefits
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Adults living in Ontario
Fees
Free
Executives
Kendra Brohman - Principal of Adult and Alternative Education
519-524-2515
Liz Durnin - Site Coordinator
519-524-2515
Liz Durnin - Site Coordinator
Languages
English
Description of Services:
Reach for Success program is available to support youth ages
15-30, who are not currently in full-time education to gain the skills required
to experience success in the workplace. Program includes: 120 hours of paid
Online Job Readiness Workshops, Virtual Employment Counselling Support,
Opportunity to complete training in WHMIS, Safe Food Handling and Smart Serve,
an 8 week Paid Work Placement, and a $750 Bonus for individuals who complete
all components of the program
Skills Upgrading program helps upgrade skills for employment, apprenticeship or college, get ready for high school credits, and learn new skills to improve well-being. In the program, participants will work on lessons at their own pace, with the help of a Literacy Practitioner. Lessons are specific to participant goals and will build confidence with reading, writing, math, digital technology, and workplace essential skills
The Centre for Employment & Learning:
Skills Upgrading program helps upgrade skills for employment, apprenticeship or college, get ready for high school credits, and learn new skills to improve well-being. In the program, participants will work on lessons at their own pace, with the help of a Literacy Practitioner. Lessons are specific to participant goals and will build confidence with reading, writing, math, digital technology, and workplace essential skills
The Centre for Employment & Learning:
- Academic upgrading, including Grade 12 Diploma
- Education Self-paced, individualized and self-directed learning programs
Last updated: Feb 13, 2025: Suggest an edit
