Private/Specialized Training
Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Young Entrepreneur Program
Supporting Business Skills Development and Start-Up for Northern Youth. For too long, one of Northern Ontario?s most precious resources, its youth, has been exported never to return home. The NOHFC Young Entrepreneur program aims to mobilize a new generation of entrepreneurs and community builders in the North, securing a more prosperous future for tomorrow?s northern families and workers.
Accueil Francophone de Thunder Bay
L'Accueil francophone de Thunder Bay a été créé en 1986 afin d'aider les francophones à se procurer des services médicaux et sociaux dans leur propre langue Pour remplir son mandat l'Accueil offre les services d'interprètes qui possèdent une formation qui leur permettant de traduire fidèlement l'information. Elles sont également sensibilisées aux différences culturelles qui peuvent compliquer la communication.
Atikokan Literacy Inc.
Provides free, confidential, learner-centered volunteer tutoring to adults who want to improve their life and learning skills. Training Supports Provided ~ Taxi and Childcare Service Available: If you need to be tested in order to qualify for entrance to a College Course or an apprenticeship we can help; If you left school a few years early, we can help; If you need high school credits in order to obtain your Grade Twelve, we can help. We have qualified instructors. We are learner centered and learner directed. You can learn at your own speed. Computers and instructors are available for learning beginner skills or upgrading computer skills.
Canadian Injured Workers Alliance/Alliance Canadienne des Victimes d'Accidents et de Maladies du Travail
The Canadian Injured Workers Alliance (CIWA) is a national network of injured workers groups that aims to support and strengthen the work of local, provincial, and territorial injured workers groups by providing a forum for exchanging information and sharing experiences. We exist to support injured workers and improve the Occupational Health and Safety of workers across Canada. We believe that injured workers, as individuals, should be in control of their own destinies. In a similar vein, injured workers groups must be democratically controlled by injured workers. We believe that a national organization of injured workers can best achieve these objectives by providing training and educational resources. Through partnerships with injured workers organizations at the provincial and territorial levels, as well as with the trade union movement, CIWA is working to fulfill these objectives.
Canadian Mental Health Association - Thunder Bay (New Foundations Clubhouse)
Our main objective is to provide opportunities for Clubhouse members to enhance their mental health and live life to their fullest potential through activities jointly shared by member and staff that include; supported employment and education, supportive housing, and social recreation, through the work ordered day.
Confederation College. Access and Upgrading Programs. Personal Career Development Program
Access and Upgrading Programs. If you do not currently meet the minimum academic requirements to be accepted into the postsecondary program of your choice, our programs could enable you to meet those entrance requirements.
Confederation College. English as a Second Language.
At Confederation College, we have four different English language (ESL) courses at multiple levels as well as 50+ diploma programs.
Contact North/Contact Nord. Northwest Regional Coordinating Centre. Thunder Bay Community Access Site
Interested in an opportunity to study without leaving your community? With 90 centres throughout Northern Ontario, Contact North can open the door to your future. Through a unique Network of Access Centres, it is possible for you to access programs and courses from a host of Northern Ontario colleges and universities.
Schreiber Terrace Bay Adult Learning Centre
To promote and encourage independence and life-long learning for all individuals in the community.
Science and Technology Awareness Network
Inventory of Science Literacy Programs in Ontario There are well over 100 organizations in Ontario dedicated to promoting an early and lifelong interest in science, technology and mathematics among the province?s young people. Aided by funding from the Ontario Government and supported by ITAC, the Information Technology Association of Canada, the Science and Technology Awareness Network (STAN) has just completed an inventory of these programs.
Thunder Bay Literacy Group
The Thunder Bay Literacy Group is a community-based adult learning organization. We welcome and support adults in Thunder Bay who wish to improve their basic reading, writing, math and computer skills. In addition, the Thunder Bay Literacy Group raises awareness about adult literacy issues.
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