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Skills Link offers a range of programs and services that can be tailored to meet individual needs and provide more intensive assistance over longer periods of time. Skills Link provides a client-centred approach based on an assessment of the specific needs of individual youth. The program supports youth in developing basic and advanced employment skills. Participants benefit from a coordinated approach, providing longer term supports and services that can help them find and keep a job. Eligible ParticipantsTo participate in Skills Link projects, youth must be:
Who Can Be A Recipient
How To ApplyInterested employers should contact their local Service Canada Centre and consult the Youth Employment Strategy Guide for Applicants. The guide helps applicants develop proposals for federal funding offered by Service Canada under the Government of Canada’s Youth Employment Strategy. It also sets out the specific roles and responsibilities that must be met in projects approved for funding. The guide provides information about the three programs under the Youth Employment Strategy:
Interested youth should contact their local Service Canada Centre for more information and to find out how to apply. How Are Projects Selected?Project selection is based on local community needs, innovative approaches, targeted participant selection, relevant skills enhancement and work experience, possibility of long-term employment, contributions of sponsors/partners and funding availability. Other Federal Government Departments Delivering Skills Link
More information for employers
About the Youth Employment Strategy
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