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Youth Employment Strategy Guide for Applicants

Guide for Applicants

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Human Resources and Social Development makes use of a number of channels for reaching Canadian youth, employers, community service providers, parents and educators with information on youth-related programs and services, including those offered under the Youth Employment Strategy. They include:

  • Government of Canada Information Line (1 800 O-Canada) provides information about federal programs and services available for youth, businesses, community organizations and the general public.

  • Youth Info Line (1 800 935-5555) provides information about Youth Employment Strategy programs and services available for youth, businesses, community organizations and the general public.

  • youth.gc.ca offers employment and career-related information for youth. The Web site includes information for youth, parents, employers, educators, career counsellors and community groups.

  • Service Canada Centre for Youth (SCCY), provide information on the location of HRCCs's offices. A listing is available in the blue pages of your local telephone directory and can also be found at www.servicecanada.gc.ca

  • Job Bank provides information on services for employers and job seekers. Visit Job Bank at www.jobbank.gc.ca


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About the Youth Employment Strategy

Thirteen Government of Canada departments and agencies work in partnership with business, labour, industry, not-for-profit and voluntary organizations, rural and remote communities and all levels of government to help young people get the information and develop the skills and work experience they need to prepare for and participate in the world of work. Read more about this initiative or call the Youth Info Line at 1 800 935-5555.

     
   
Last modified :  2006-09-21 top Important Notices