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and the health care workplace in Ontario * job shadowing placement
opportunities * one-on-one counselling and group support * branch office
in Hamilton 905-521-1777
Occupation-Specific Language Training (OSLT) - Workplace language training program designed specifically for the business, technology and health care sectors * program includes interacting effectively with supervisors, colleagues, and clients, written communication and comprehension, with a focus on occupation-specific terminology, workplace practices, cultural awareness, and searching for Canadian work experience * assists newcomers to develop language and communications skills to develop strong interviewing, networking, and job-search communication skills * 12 week program
Certificate programs for Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) and Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) assist students to improve skills to achieve Grade 12 equivalency for admission to Ontario colleges, apprenticeship programs, and for consideration by employers * improve skills in:
- literacy and basic skills
- communications
- mathematics
- self-management/self-direction
- computers
- biology
- chemistry
- physics
- application information and submission assistance
- personalized work plans for clients seeking licensure
- facilitating assessment and document evaluation
- technical language support
- relevant labour market information
- information about alternative professional avenues
- computer terminals, internet access and research materials
- facilitating connections between employers and internationally trained individuals
- referrals to community partners for training and upgrading opportunities
- information for prospective newcomers
- Internationally Trained Worker Loan Program for people in Southwestern Ontario
- regulated occupation (for example, nursing, engineering, etc.)
- non-regulated occupation currently in demand, such as information technology, financial services
Supply Chain Technical Training - Program delivered in partnership with the London Chapter of the Association for Production and Inventory Controls that links supply chain demand with international trained talent
- literacy ESL - for learners not literate in their first language
- language for the retail profession
- language for the workplace
- citizenship preparation - offered to landed immigrants who have been living in Canada at least 2 years (test can be taken at 3 years)
- preparation for university/professional testing
- High School Diploma Program - Courses designed for adult learners who want to complete their high school diploma
- Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for Mature Students (18+) - High school credits for prior learning and experience acquired at home, at work, in training, and volunteer work
- English as a Second Language - Classes designed to provide life and work skills, prepare students for citizenship, assist work towards high school diploma, and prepare for college
- Literacy and Essential Skills - Non-credit program with courses for adults who wish to update their skills for employment, education and training * focus on OSSD preparation using emotional intelligence approaches
Elementary and Secondary Programs:
- International Native and Language Programs - Non-credit classes available to students 4 years and over * credit classes in some languages for students in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12
- Night Credit Classes - Opportunity to earn or upgrade credits necessary for entrance to university or college
Adult, Elementary and Secondary Summer School:
- Secondary Credits - On-site and online credits for adults and secondary school students
- Literacy and Essential Skills
- Adult English as a Second Language (ESL)
- International Language Summer School - Elementary programs for selected languages during the summer months
- Literacy and Numeracy Camps - For students in grades 6, 7 & 8
Services and Programs:
- Adult High School Diploma Program
- Essential Skills Training
The LINC program helps you develop your English language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) while familiarizing yourself with Canadian workplace and culture requirements. Levels 0 to 7 of the Canadian Language Benchmarks are offered. The objective is to be able to communicate in English both verbally and in writing, in various aspects of everyday life (i.e. employment, health, transportation, recreational activities, etc.).
The course is offered during the day from Monday to Thursday.
The CLIC program consists of French courses based on the Canada Language Benchmarks. The objective is to be able to communicate in French both verbally and in writing, in various aspects of everyday life (i.e. employment, health, transportation, recreational activities, etc.), using practical tasks as a starting point.
CLIC adapté and LINC adapté courses' are also offered online to those who are unable to join classes due to circumstances such as geographic location, employment or family obligations.
- assessment reports for secondary, postsecondary and technical qualifications
- helps stakeholders to understand international educational credentials
- ongoing liaison with governments, national academic assessment bodies and other credential evaluation agencies
- designated by the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
Fax: 519-763-4866
Toll Free: 1-888-892-2228
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- centralized application service
- transcript and document processing
- confirmation of admission offers
- international credential assessment
- data repository and data warehouse for Ontario colleges
- promotion of Ontario's public colleges
English language day and evening classes for adults:
- English as a Second Language (ESL)
- Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC)
Speciality classes (schedule varies, call for information):
- academic test preparation
- preparation for IELTS and TOEFL class
- citizenship class
- may offer other classes related to spoken and written English language development and skills training
Childminding program for some LINC classes:
- free childminding for children of permanent residents and Convention refugees
- contact St George's Centre for details
ESL Summer School for students in Grades 7, 8 and Grades 9-12:
- three weeks duration in July
- apply through elementary or secondary school
Note: Start dates for all day classes, night classes and Sat classes depend on enrollment numbers
Office: 905-521-2100 x77512
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- regulated occupation (for example, nursing, engineering, etc.)
- non-regulated occupation currently in demand, such as information technology, financial services
- Nursing Communication Foundation Course, 35-50 hour online course, provided by CARE Centre
- Physical Assessment and Nursing Skill Sessions at the Learning Resource Centre, Mohawk College
- Career Progression, Job Coaching, Resume Review, Interview Preparation
- HHS Job Shadowing
- Step-by-step training from qualified and professional staff
- Industry-specific terminology to help navigate the workforce
- Certifications and workplace preparation for specific industries
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A continuing education service of the Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB) which offers Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC), English as a Second Language (ESL) from levels 1 to 10 and French as a Second Language (FSL) .
Programs designed for:
- Adult immigrants wanting to improve their ability to read, write, speak and understand English and/or French
- Exam preparation for IELTS (required for university or college entrance in Ontario)
- Adult immigrants wanting to improve their workplace skills
- Classes are free and are offered at Oakville, Burlington and Milton locations
Classes:
- Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) 1 to 10
- French as a Second Language (FSL) (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)
- Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
- Literacy
- Pronunciation
- Business English
- Canadian Employment Language Training (CELT) courses
- Computers for the Workplace
- IELTS / Academic English Test Preparation
Canadian Citizenship Test Preparation
- Focus on English comprehension and language skills specific to the Canadian Citizenship test
- Learn about Canadian geography, history, political system, and the cultural diversity of Canada
- Five-week course, scheduled multiple times throughout the year (call for details of course dates)
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A continuing education service of the Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB) which offers Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC), English as a Second Language (ESL) from levels 1 to 10 and French as a Second Language (FSL) .
Programs designed for:
- Adult immigrants wanting to improve their ability to read, write, speak and understand English and/or French
- Exam preparation for IELTS (required for university or college entrance in Ontario)
- Adult immigrants wanting to improve their workplace skills
- Classes are free and are offered at Oakville, Burlington and Milton locations
Classes:
- Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) 1 to 10
- French as a Second Language (FSL) (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)
- Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
- Literacy
- Pronunciation
- Business English
- Canadian Employment Language Training (CELT) courses
- Computers for the Workplace
- IELTS / Academic English Test Preparation
Canadian Citizenship Test Preparation
- Focus on English comprehension and language skills specific to the Canadian Citizenship test
- Learn about Canadian geography, history, political system, and the cultural diversity of Canada
- Five-week course, scheduled multiple times throughout the year (call for details of course dates)
Services altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Service delivery is frequently changing as a result of COVID-19, please visit website for the most up-to-date information
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Provides business services that support the community in working with newcomers effectively
Services include:
- Interpretation and Cultural Ambassadors
- work with clients in a variety of situations including assessments, consultations, intakes and meetings
- can provide interpretation in any style - whisper, simultaneous, consecutive
- services provided in 130 languages
- a Cultural Ambassador can communicate the importance and significance of religion and religious practice, family or cultural traditions, or of common beliefs and practices of the person requiring interpretation
Translation
- translate documents including passport stamps, birth and certificates, identification cards or other legal documents
- provide translation for projects like brochures, flyers, presentations and video transcribing
- offers CILISAT (Cultural Interpreter Language & Interpretation Skills Assessment Tool), a language proficiency accreditation program
- offers an online Core Community Interpreting Training course
- voice overs for visual production in multiple languages
- visit the website for more information
- developing visual multilingual products
Cultural Diversity Training for service providers
- the goal of the program is to assist organizations in understanding issues related to cultural inclusion
- provides training to service providers and their staff to cultivate a welcoming and inclusive community by combating stereotypes, bias, and discrimination
- provides workshops and presentations to the community at large, tailored to the length of time and to the subject matter requested
- delivers multiple training sessions annually in the areas of children services, mental health, for respondents such as firefighters, police officers, long term care for seniors, public and catholic school boards and refugee private sponsors
Services altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Learners have a choice between:
- attending classes in-person from any of our four locations in Halton, or
- online using Google Classroom
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Programs provide language training in English (ESL) and French (FSL) for those newcomers to Canada whose first language is neither English nor French
- programs use the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) curricular standards
- all instructors are OCELT-certified
English as a Second Language (LINC/ESL)
- provides learners with the opportunity to improve their English language proficiency according to their individual learning goals and priorities, in a group setting
- curriculum is based on the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) standards
French as a Second Language (FSL)
- offers learners opportunities to communicate in French in a variety of travel, leisure and job-related contexts
- using the NCLC curriculum standards, learners will expand their vocabulary and grammar in a variety of themes related to their daily lives with the help of dedicated & professional FSL instructors
Employment Language Training (SLT)
- offers learners opportunities to acquire specific language & communication skills to succeed in a variety of employment sectors
- using CLB curriculum standards, learners will focus on vocabulary and essential skills needed for the Canadian workplace
* content in 12 different work sectors are vetted by Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and taught by certified language teachers
Services altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Service delivery is frequently changing as a result of COVID-19, please visit website for the most up-to-date information
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Provides business services that support the community in working with newcomers effectively
Services include:
- Interpretation and Cultural Ambassadors
- work with clients in a variety of situations including assessments, consultations, intakes and meetings
- can provide interpretation in any style - whisper, simultaneous, consecutive
- services provided in 130 languages
- a Cultural Ambassador can communicate the importance and significance of religion and religious practice, family or cultural traditions, or of common beliefs and practices of the person requiring interpretation
Translation
- translate documents including passport stamps, birth and certificates, identification cards or other legal documents
- provide translation for projects like brochures, flyers, presentations and video transcribing
- offers CILISAT (Cultural Interpreter Language & Interpretation Skills Assessment Tool), a language proficiency accreditation program
- offers an online Core Community Interpreting Training course
- voice overs for visual production in multiple languages
- visit the website for more information
- developing visual multilingual products
Cultural Diversity Training for service providers
- the goal of the program is to assist organizations in understanding issues related to cultural inclusion
- provides training to service providers and their staff to cultivate a welcoming and inclusive community by combating stereotypes, bias, and discrimination
- provides workshops and presentations to the community at large, tailored to the length of time and to the subject matter requested
- delivers multiple training sessions annually in the areas of children services, mental health, for respondents such as firefighters, police officers, long term care for seniors, public and catholic school boards and refugee private sponsors
Assessment
* students from Grades 1 to 12 will have their English language and mathematics skills assessed
* helps schools offer students the supports needed as they begin studying in the Halton District School Board
Community Connections Specialist
* works with schools, parents and community partners to develop school community activities and projects
* support school and system initiatives relating to community outreach and parent engagement, equity and inclusive education, literacy, numeracy, tutoring/mentoring, and interventions for students at risk
* Virtual Newcomer Mentor Hub
* Virtual Newcomer Conversation Club
* Virtual High School Student Hangout
* to register please contact Dunja Cajko, Community Connections Specialist at cajkod@hdsb.ca
Youth Settlement Workers
* help newcomer families interact with schools to maximize parental involvement and student success
* provide interpretation and translation services and connect families with useful community services that help students and their parents transition into the community and schools
Youth Settlement Specialist (YSS) in Schools
* in partnership with HMC Connections (HMC), supports student and family engagement through the support of Youth Settlement Specialists (YSS) at the Welcome Centre and in schools
School Specific Youth Settlement Specialists
* meet with and provide continued settlement support to families as they navigate the HDSB system
* refer families to resources and support within the Halton community
* collaborate with HDSB staff in problem solving and identifying necessary support for students specific to language and/or culture
* provide language support to families and HDSB staff when/where needed (i.e confirming a meeting, supporting families new to the school etc.)
Services altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Learners have a choice between:
- attending classes in-person from any of our four locations in Halton, or
- online using Google Classroom
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Programs provide language training in English (ESL) and French (FSL) for those newcomers to Canada whose first language is neither English nor French
- programs use the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) curricular standards
- all instructors are OCELT-certified
English as a Second Language (LINC/ESL)
- provides learners with the opportunity to improve their English language proficiency according to their individual learning goals and priorities, in a group setting
- curriculum is based on the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) standards
French as a Second Language (FSL)
- offers learners opportunities to communicate in French in a variety of travel, leisure and job-related contexts
- using the NCLC curriculum standards, learners will expand their vocabulary and grammar in a variety of themes related to their daily lives with the help of dedicated & professional FSL instructors
Employment Language Training (SLT)
- offers learners opportunities to acquire specific language & communication skills to succeed in a variety of employment sectors
- using CLB curriculum standards, learners will focus on vocabulary and essential skills needed for the Canadian workplace
* content in 12 different work sectors are vetted by Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and taught by certified language teachers
905-333-3499 ext 201
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Provides services to enable immigrants and refugees to integrate into Canadian society, including orientation programs, language and skills training to help facilitate employment and programs to welcome newcomers to the community
- English Classes - language instruction for newcomers to Canada
- Enhanced Language Training - language training for newcomers preparing to enter the Canadian workplace
- Settlement Assistance - information about settling into Halton
- Community Connections Programs - free programs and events to learn about life in Canada, meet new friends, learn about other programs in your community, improve your English conversation skills in a relaxed atmosphere and more
- free Commissioner of Oaths services available - call for an appointment
Services altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Learners have a choice between:
- attending classes in-person from any of our four locations in Halton, or
- online using Google Classroom
-----------------------------------------------------
Programs provide language training in English (ESL) and French (FSL) for those newcomers to Canada whose first language is neither English nor French
- programs use the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) curricular standards
- all instructors are OCELT-certified
English as a Second Language (LINC/ESL)
- provides learners with the opportunity to improve their English language proficiency according to their individual learning goals and priorities, in a group setting
- curriculum is based on the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) standards
French as a Second Language (FSL)
- offers learners opportunities to communicate in French in a variety of travel, leisure and job-related contexts
- using the NCLC curriculum standards, learners will expand their vocabulary and grammar in a variety of themes related to their daily lives with the help of dedicated & professional FSL instructors
Employment Language Training (SLT)
- offers learners opportunities to acquire specific language & communication skills to succeed in a variety of employment sectors
- using CLB curriculum standards, learners will focus on vocabulary and essential skills needed for the Canadian workplace
* content in 12 different work sectors are vetted by Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and taught by certified language teachers
Services altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Service delivery is frequently changing as a result of COVID-19, please visit website for the most up-to-date information
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Provides business services that support the community in working with newcomers effectively
Services include:
- Interpretation and Cultural Ambassadors
- work with clients in a variety of situations including assessments, consultations, intakes and meetings
- can provide interpretation in any style - whisper, simultaneous, consecutive
- services provided in 130 languages
- a Cultural Ambassador can communicate the importance and significance of religion and religious practice, family or cultural traditions, or of common beliefs and practices of the person requiring interpretation
Translation
- translate documents including passport stamps, birth and certificates, identification cards or other legal documents
- provide translation for projects like brochures, flyers, presentations and video transcribing
- offers CILISAT (Cultural Interpreter Language & Interpretation Skills Assessment Tool), a language proficiency accreditation program
- offers an online Core Community Interpreting Training course
- voice overs for visual production in multiple languages
- visit the website for more information
- developing visual multilingual products
Cultural Diversity Training for service providers
- the goal of the program is to assist organizations in understanding issues related to cultural inclusion
- provides training to service providers and their staff to cultivate a welcoming and inclusive community by combating stereotypes, bias, and discrimination
- provides workshops and presentations to the community at large, tailored to the length of time and to the subject matter requested
- delivers multiple training sessions annually in the areas of children services, mental health, for respondents such as firefighters, police officers, long term care for seniors, public and catholic school boards and refugee private sponsors
Services altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Service delivery is frequently changing as a result of COVID-19, please visit website for the most up-to-date information
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A community-based, federally funded English language training program offered by the Government of Canada in collaboration with local school boards, employers, multicultural groups and other partners in the delivery of English language instruction.
LINC provides newcomers with:
- communication skills to help facilitate their social, cultural and economic integration into Canadian society
- participants learn about Canada, diversity, rights and responsibilities and labour market integration
- Canadian Language Benchmark levels offered are CLB 0-7
- classes are offered at the Dundas Street and Speers Road locations