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Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities – Employment and Training Division. Employment Ontario. Employment Ontario (EO) is the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities’ Employment and Training network of employment and training programs and services
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Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities –Employment and Training Division
Employment Ontario Employment Ontario (EO) is the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities’ Employment and Training network of employment and training programs and services Over the last few years we have transformed EO to make it more customer-centred, integrated and accessible Why the transformation? To make it easier to find and access EO programs and services To provide a more customer-centred approach To be consistent and reduce duplication and inefficiencies To provide a single branded point of access to employment and training programs and services
Employment Service • The EO transformation has also resulted in a new Employment Service (ES) network of service providers each offering the full suite of EO services and programs in every community in Ontario • Through a one-stop shop, anyone, no matter where he or she lives, can walk into any ES-funded site and receive the same level of access to the information and services needed to obtain employment or skills training
Employment Service Job Search Resource and Information Client Service Planning and Coordination Job Matching, Placement and Incentives Other EO Programs: SC, Apprenticeship, TIOW, LBS, JCP, SEB Job Retention
Employment Service The goal of ES is to help Ontarians find sustainable employment. Through a range of resources, supports and services, ES bridges the gap between the employment needs of individuals and the skilled labour needs of employers The five components of ES provide a highly flexible tool kit of services that can be customized to an individual’s particular needs. ES is not all things to all people, and not all people will require the same supports or the support of all components This integration of service components allows for a responsive suite of service options that are truly client-centric
Employment Service All ES providers are equipped to provide information on and referrals to all EO employment and training programs Individuals wishing to access an EO program with specific participation criteria may be required to attend an information session or meet with an employment counsellor who will assess their eligibility and suitability for the program ES providers will assist individuals with preparing an application for submission to MTCU
Employment Service Job Search Resource and Information Client Service Planning and Coordination Job Matching, Placement and Incentives Other EO Programs: SC, Apprenticeship, TIOW, LBS, JCP, SEB Job Retention
Second Career What is Second Career? • SC provides financial support for individuals who require skills training to assist them to find employment in occupations with demonstrated labour market prospects in Ontario Who can participate? • Unemployed individuals who have been laid off on or after Jan. 1, 2005 training for a career with good employment prospects locally or in Ontario • Other participation factors include: active job search, length of unemployment, education background, work history, labour market prospects, training request, experience and occupational skills
Second Career What can SC provide? Skills training for specific occupations and academic upgrading, literacy / numeracy, ESL/FSL Training can be for up to 24 months with an additional 12 months for academic upgrading Financial assistance: Tuition, Books and Other Instructional Costs, Other Personal Supports and Transportation, Dependent Care, Basic Living Allowance, Disability Accommodations
Apprenticeships What is an Apprenticeship? • A combination of on-the-job and in-school training for employment in a skilled trade. • Usually takes 2 – 5 years to become a certified journeyperson • on average, 90% is on-the-job training with instruction by certified journeypersons in the workplace • in-school training takes place at a college or other approved training provider • There are more than 150 apprenticeship trades • To work in certain skilled trades you must either be a registered Apprentice or possess a valid Certificate of Qualification
Apprenticeships Financial supports are available for in-school training and completion incentives Individuals who have earned a trade certificate or worked in the trade outside Canada may qualify to write the Certificate of Qualification Exam to work in Ontario.
Targeted Initiative for Older Workers What is Targeted Initiative for Older Workers (TIOW)? TIOW is a federal-provincial cost-shared employment program created to provide a range of employment activities for older workers who live in vulnerable communities and who have lost their jobs Who can participate? Unemployed workers aged 55 to 64 who are legally entitled to work in Canada Lack skills needed for successful re-integration into employment Live in an eligible community
Targeted Initiative for Older Workers What does TIOW provide? Job search assistance, networking, counselling, resume writing Vocational and/or learning assessments, basic skills upgrading, skills training, employer-based work experience, preparation for self employment, mentoring and support Individual TIOW Service Plan with up to 25 hours / week of individual and group programming. Financial assistance: placement incentives, employment and training costs and supports
Literacy and Basic Skills What is Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS)? • LBS provides literacy, numeracy and essential skills services to help people achieve their education, training and employment goals, as well as enjoy increased independence Who can participate? • Adults who are out of school and can communicate in English or French • LBS services support programming for the deaf as well as Anglophone, Francophone and Aboriginal learners
Literacy and Basic Skills What does LBS provide? No cost and flexible training options One-on-one tutoring, small-group instruction, classroom instruction Programs offered by more than 200 agencies at 300 sites: local school boards, community-based agencies, and colleges Academic upgrading for entry into post secondary education or apprenticeship training
Other EO Services: Job Creation Partnerships (JCP): • JCP financially supports projects that create jobs that provide participants with an opportunity to maintain or enhance their employability skills through work experience • JCP participants must be E.I. eligible or Reachback • Interested individuals can check the Service Canada Job Bank for available postings and contact an ES provider for details on how to apply
Other EO Services: Self-Employment Benefit (SEB): SEB provides entrepreneurial skills development support to eligible participants to help them develop and implement their business plan and become self employed SEB allows participants to concentrate on building a sustainable business by providing them with financial assistance while they receive business advice and support SEB participants must be E.I. eligible or Reachback Interested individuals must meet with an ES provider to complete an ES needs-based service determination
Finding an EO Service Provider in Your Community: • Employment Ontario website: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/tcu/search.html • Employment Ontario Hotline: 1-800-387-5656 or TTY 1-866-533-6339