Fort Providence Community Trade Skills & Training Program “Building Capacity” Dehcho First Nations in Partnership with Service Canada.

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Fort Providence Community Trade Skills & Training Program “Building Capacity” Dehcho First Nations in Partnership with Service Canada

Deh Gah Gotie Koe First Nation receives ASTSIF funding for the Fort Providence Community Trade & Training Program – “Building Capacity”

Project Objective To provide under-employed Aboriginal clients with training in the field of construction as well as valuable work experience through a college training program while working towards certification as a Trades Helper or to continue into an apprenticeship program

Project Approach The LTA will partner with the local college and high school to offer clients a classroom and on-the-job training program to give clients skills transferrable to the work force

Labour market gaps within the construction industry in the Dehcho while combining employment and construction pre- apprenticeship training with on-the-job experience to assist Aboriginal clients to become job-ready and to increase their attachments to the labour market through supported, positive employment experience Project Addresses

Project Description Intended to work with 24 Aboriginal clients from the community of Fort Providence who are seeking to improve their literacy skills, gain skills training and work experience and who wish to begin or maintain a career in the construction industry

Project Targets 16 month project for Aboriginal clients between the ages of 17 to clients to be registered 24 clients will enhance their employability by completing a Labour Market Intervention 22 clients will complete their action plan 20 clients will obtain employment

Project Results Give participants trade time hours for the classroom and shop experience should they wish to pursue an apprentice position in a trade 24 Aboriginal clients will have gained pre- apprenticeship training and work experience as well as provide them with an opportunity to write their Trades Entrance Exam

Project Partners Aurora College Learning Centre, Fort Providence – Provide a Red Seal Carpenter who will work as project manager, classroom and site instructor Deh Gah Gotie Elementary & Secondary School, Fort Providence – Provide their shop and classroom for the formal training component of the project Deh Gah Gotie Koe First Nation, Fort Providence – Manage the project through the Local Training Authority Dehcho Divisional Board of Education, Fort Simpson – Support the project on an as-needed basis

Project Support Letter Excerpt from the Superintendent of the Dehcho Divisional Education Council – Fort Providence is one community where partnerships have very positive results. In the past seven years the Local Training Authority has partnered with an Aurora College instructor to deliver carpentry, building trades helper and trades access programs in the community

Support Letter con’t – … I am of the opinion that the partnerships between the college, school and LTA that have been and are continuing to develop will have a significant benefit in the community as opportunity is made available to both develop marketable skills and obtain meaningful employment

Contact Information Shirley Gargan, ASTSIF Coordinator – Address: General Delivery Fort Providence NT X0E 0L0 – Phone: – Fax: –

Regional Contact Information Gloria Buboire, AHRDA/ASETS Coordinator – Samantha Kovacs, AHRDA/ASETS Clerk – Aboriginal Training OfficePhone: Box 89Toll Free: Fort Simpson NT X0E 0N0Fax: