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This project is funded by the Status of Women Canada. Economic Security for Women in Rural Areas “WISE by Plan”. By Madelaine Currelly. Review . Status of Women Canada funded a 3 year project to study economic security for rural women.
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This project is funded by the Status of Women Canada Economic Security for Women in Rural Areas“WISE by Plan” By Madelaine Currelly
Review • Status of Women Canada funded a 3 year project to study economic security for rural women. • The focus of the project: the local economy, Job Search Strategies, Financial Literacy • Job search strategies and Financial Literacy are inextricably linked. Economic Security requires an understanding of both
Review • The project involved approximately 200 local women representing the following groups: • Women who live/work on farms • Women in receipt of financial assistance • Women looking for employment • Women who are currently employed • Young women graduating from High School or College/University
Gender Based Analysis • The first phase of the project involved a Gender Based Analysis (GBA) of women’s economic security both nationally and locally • The Results indicated that men and women job search differently, men and women handle money differently and participate in the economy differently
Gender Based Analysis • Job Search: • Women tend to rely more on family and friends (strong ties) for job search assistance rather than approaching others in the community (weak ties). • Women may be at a disadvantage as their social networks are comprised of more women than men. This may funnel women back into traditionally female-dominated, low-paying jobs.
Gender Based Analysis • Women are less likely to develop job search goals than men, this therefore affects their ability to be strategic, resulting in a higher need for coaching • Women are more likely to take a lower paying job which affects their economic security
Gender Based Analysis • Financial Literacy: • While women are more effective at daily budgeting, they are more risk–averse than men. This means that they are less likely to seek out investment information or to invest. • Women are less confident in their financial literacy knowledge and skills. • Women do not utilize weak ties effectively to develop their financial knowledge and make financial decisions.
Priorities • Based on the input from local women, the stakeholders identified the following two priorities: • Access to relevant information and resources in an unbiased, non-judgemental environment that is easy to understand • Relevant training for local opportunities and job search strategies including coaching and mentoring
Our Outcomes • Videos • Women requested information that is accessible, easy to understand and in story-telling format • Videos can be easily accessed by rural women. They will be available online, at local libraries and through local employment partners
Our Outcomes • Videos • Job A and Job B • Research, Research, Research • Effective Networking • A Tailored Approach to Applying • The Art of the Interview
Our Outcomes • Virtual coaching for job search through online tool • Job search strategies and job search process driven • Only tool with virtual coaching capabilities • 6 licenses www.snagpad.com/ctdc
SnagPad • A Learning Platform • Jobseeker learns through online courses and research based process using a virtual coach • System includes a self-paced 8 module learning course; Social Capital Development and Strategic Job Search Management • Job Seekers are presented with weekly challenges, based on their needs, to ensure that they continue to improve their understanding of the strategies
SnagPad • An Organization & Management tool • Seamlessly records and stores all critical job search info in one location • Job Seekers can see at a glance their entire job search process allowing them to stay focused on their activity • Reports on job seeker activity are easily printed or shared with their virtual coach
SnagPad • A Virtual Job Coach • Experienced job coach available 24/7 • Virtual coach can easily communicate with the job seeker in a variety of ways • strategies, challenges and videos to teach critical job search techniques for every step of job search process
SnagPad • A Job Support Network • Job seekers can request their network to become “supporters” of their job search • “Supporters” can be sent a weekly e-mail keeping them informed of the job seekers process • Accounts can be linked to e-mail, facebook or linkedin contacts
SnagPad • A Game • Job search process is turned into a game by providing rewards and encouragement for following specific behaviours • Job seekers earn ‘badges’ by completing steps that make them strategically more effective • A ‘strategic score’ is visible for each job opportunity identified.
How to Reach Us Community Training & Development Centre Phone: (905) 372-9967 Email: wisebyplan@gmail.com Website: www.wisebyplan.com Videos available through Wise By Plan website or directly through YouTube using the Wise By Plan channel Online learning and management tool (SnagPad) available through www.snagpad.com/ctdc (view as job seeker) Gender-Based Analysis and Forum results available through Wise By Plan website WISE By Plan