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Youth Programs: Publications

Skills Link
    Information specific to: Canada
    Skills Link helps youth facing barriers to employment to participate in the job market in Canada. To order Skills Link factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue #Y-302-03-03).
Summer Work Experience
    Information specific to: Canada
    Summer Work Experience includes Summer Career Placements and Service Canada Centres for Youth. To order Summer Work Experience factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue #Y-304-03-03).
Youth Employment Strategy Guide for Applicants
    Information specific to: Canada
    This guide is intended to assist sponsors in the preparation of a project proposal for federal funding under HRSDC's Youth Employment Strategy. Includes a Table of Contents. To order The Guide For Applicants call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue#Y-324-08-03).
Youth Employment Strategy Programs
    Information specific to: Canada
    Youth Employment Strategy (YES) programs provide youth, employers, service providers, parents and educators access to career and labour market information resources and services. To order YES factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue#Y-301-03-03).
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    Canada's social architecture was designed to respond to social risks facing the population as a whole, in keeping with McGill professor Leonard Marsh's observation that social “needs are always present at some place in the community or among the population”, At the beginning of the 21st century, many countries – including Canada – are examining the effectiveness of their social architecture for responding to new social risks related to changes in family structure, the aging population and the changing labour market., The purpose of the conference was to examine the new social risks facing Canadians, highlighting the particular social development challenges that arise in a country defined by diversity.
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19, 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Opening Plenary: New Century, New Risks
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19, 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Acknowledgments
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Breakout Session 2B: The Role of Citizens
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Appendix: Conference Program
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Plenary 3: New Century, New Directions
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Plenary 4: Moving Forward: Collaborative Action for Social Development
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Breakout Session 4B: The Role of the Voluntary Sector and the Social Economy
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Breakout Session 4A: Collaborative Action
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Breakout Session 3A: New Social Architecture
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19, 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Title Page
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19, 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Breakout Session 1A: Labour Market Risks
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19, 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Breakout Session 1B: Family Risks
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19, 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Breakout Session 2A: The Role of Governments
New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada - November 18-19, 2004
    Information specific to: Edmonton
    New Century, New Risks: Challenges for Social Development in Canada Plenary 2: Governing Social Development in the 21st Century
     
   
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