Backgrounder - Enhanced language training (ELT) funded projects for fiscal year 2004–05(by province or territory)
British Columbia
A program will be developed to test and evaluate employment-focused curriculum guidelines for adult immigrants studying mid-level English outside of urban areas. The program will be delivered through an array of service provider types, including not-for-profit agencies, school districts, public community and university colleges and private sector schools.
Bridging initiatives will be undertaken where language benchmarks will be established for selected industries. Industry-specific curriculum guidelines will also be developed to facilitate labour market entry for persons whose mother tongue is a language other than English. Existing benchmarks and curriculum guidelines developed by other jurisdictions will be validated for use within B.C. where possible.
A training kit will be developed to assist in benchmarking applied programs within the B.C. post-secondary institution system. The training kit will consist of a “how to” manual, documents and templates (including language samples), and two oral communication task demonstration videos or DVDs.
Alberta
Bredin Institute
The Bredin Institute will provide an integrated English-language program
for internationally trained pharmacists that includes classroom study,
case management and support during the College of Pharmacists’ structured
practical training. It will also help participants review and prepare
for Part II of the qualifying exam.
Norquest College
Norquest College will deliver occupational language training in the workplace
that meets the specific needs of professional employees who have been
trained as engineers but who are unable to fully use their skills and
knowledge.
Bow Valley College
Bow Valley College will offer a part-time language program for internationally
trained counselling professionals through a combination of classroom
instruction and supervised work terms.
Keyano College
Keyano College will provide occupation-specific English-language training
to skilled immigrants in the Fort McMurray area. In addition to the
language training, participants will undertake a project related to
their field guided by an advisory group of employers and gain practical
experience in the workplace. Upon completion, the participants will
be prepared for employment in the oil sands industry.
Calgary Catholic Immigrant Society
The Calgary Catholic Immigrant Society will provide occupational language
training that targets the needs of skilled trades people. The program
will include job search and labour market preparation workshops and
practical experience.
Brooks Community Adult Learning Centre
The Brooks Community Adult Learning Centre will provide language training,
computer training, and mentorship or job shadowing specific to the
career choice of the participant.
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)
The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology will provide a part-time
language program and practicum to internationally trained teachers
in an effort to increase their ability to obtain employment related
to their qualifications.
Calgary Immigrant Educational Society
The Calgary Immigrant Educational Society will provide job-specific language
training and a professional work practicum for immigrants with a verified
professional degree, focusing primarily on the engineering, accounting
and IT sectors.
Maple Leaf Academy
The Maple Leaf Academy will provide both full- and part-time language
training, work placement and paid work opportunities with a focus on
immigrants with a background in business/management, natural sciences,
engineering or oil and gas.
Saskatchewan
Enhanced Language Training projects in Saskatchewan focus on four proposed priority sectors: health, trades, sales and service, and natural and applied sciences. A working group of program area experts has been assembled that will assess the language and employment needs of recent immigrants to Saskatchewan and identify the competencies and professional development needs required for the delivery of quality ELT services. This work will inform the development of a strategy to deliver ELT services in the province. The working group will also identify Saskatchewan employers’ views on recruiting and hiring immigrants, and providing language training and other workplace supports needed to facilitate workplace integration. Guides will be developed to help service providers deliver mentoring, job training and networking opportunities for immigrants.
Manitoba
Internationally Trained Teachers Initiative
The Internationally Trained Teachers Initiative will deliver part-time
English communications classes for internationally trained teachers.
It will also include instruction on adapting to a new culture, workshops
with guest speakers on topics identified in curricula and coordination
of mentorship and job-shadowing opportunities for participants. This
initiative is being developed in partnership with the University of
Winnipeg and the Winnipeg Education Centre.
Internationally Trained Doctors Initiative
The Internationally Trained Doctors Initiative enhances the occupation-specific
communications skills of internationally trained physicians and other
highly skilled health-care professionals through the “Canadian
Communication for Physicians Trained Abroad” course. This initiative
is being developed in partnership with Red River College and the University
of Manitoba.
Red Seal Exam Preparation for Immigrant Hairdressers
This program will develop and deliver a study skills course for immigrant
hairdressers preparing to write the Red Seal exam. Partners include
Winnipeg Technical College and the Apprenticeship Branch.
Internationally Trained Engineers Initiative
The Internationally Trained Engineers Initiative will deliver specialized
English-language programs for professional engineers that include a
distance education component and online support for professional engineers.
A website will be developed to enhance accessibility in rural areas.
Funding will also support the Internationally Educated Engineers Qualifications
(IEEQ) Pilot Program at the University of Manitoba.
Credit Union Member Service Representatives Program
The Credit Union Member Service Representatives Program will develop
and deliver a “Communication and Culture for Member Service Representatives” course
for immigrants employed at the Assiniboine, Cambrian, Steinbach, Portage
and Astra credit unions.
Communications Course for Immigrant Accountants
The Certified General Accountants Association of Manitoba and Success
Skills and Employment Projects of Winnipeg will research, develop,
design and evaluate a communications course for immigrant accountants
based
on the new CGA communications course.
Internationally Trained Nurses Initiative
The Internationally Trained Nurses Initiative will offer a test preparation
program for licensed practical nurses that includes classroom instruction
for occupation-specific English-language instruction.
Partners include the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Manitoba.
Employment Readiness and Job Finding
This program aims to help immigrant youth overcome barriers to entry
into the labour market. It will provide career counselling, English-language
instruction and programs to support and enhance the overall employability
of immigrant youth. Partners include Fatima Soares and Associates,
Manitoba Advanced Education and Training, Manitoba Education, Citizenship
and Youth, and Human Resources and Skills Development Canada.
Child Care Workers
This program involves the development of an on-the-job competency-based
assessment for immigrants with child-care backgrounds whose academic
credentials do not match the required credentials for employment in
the field. Occupation-specific orientation sessions and mentoring will
also be offered.
Partners include Manitoba Childcare Association and the Manitoba Child
Daycare Office.
Call Centres Initiative
This initiative involves the development, planning and delivery of an
advanced occupation-specific language-training program for customer
service representatives. The program will address the specific communication
needs of customer service representatives and prepare them to take
the “Communication and Culture for Customer Service Representatives” course.
Partners include Advanced Education and Training and the Manitoba Customer
Contact Association.
Trucking Pilot for Experienced International Tractor Trailer Drivers
The pilot includes the development of criteria, an assessment questionnaire and a work plan for an industry-driven pilot program for immigrant truck drivers. Partners include Prairie Global Management, local commercial truck-driving companies, Advanced Education and Training, and the Steinbach Chamber of Commerce.
Ontario
The Centre for Skills Development and Training
The Centre for Skills Development and Training will provide higher-level
language training to help participants make the transition to the Job
Shop or Career Explorations programs.
Mohawk College
Mohawk College will develop and deliver job-specific language training
and facilitate appropriate job shadowing, mentors, work placements
and internships.
Centre for Language Training and Assessment Inc.
The Centre for Language Training and Assessment Inc. will provide newcomers
who have basic to intermediate language abilities with higher levels
of English courses through flexible and user-friendly delivery methods.
The Centre will also develop assessment tools to help place learners
with higher levels of English-language proficiency in appropriate language-training
programs.
Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre
The Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre will provide higher-level and job-specific
language training for immigrants seeking employment in the business
administration and management sector.
Peel Adult Learning Centre
The Peel Adult Learning Centre will develop and implement higher-level
language training to help newcomers find employment commensurate with
their skills and competencies.
Centre for Language Training and Assessment and Centre for Canadian
Language Benchmarks
The Centre for Language Training and Assessment and the Centre for Canadian
Language Benchmarks will develop an online assessment tool to determine
the language skills of immigrants seeking higher-level language training.
Halton Multicultural Council
The Halton Multicultural Centre will develop and deliver higher-level
language training and job-specific language training for the office
management and education sectors.
Algonquin College
Algonquin College will develop higher-level language training curricula
in the following sectors: advanced technology, business, health care,
construction trades and transportation.
Graybridge Malkam
Graybridge Malkam will provide job-specific language training for law
enforcement.
George Brown College
George Brown College will develop and test higher-level language training
curricula for immigrants pursuing information technology and microelectronic
programs.
Toronto District School Board
The Toronto District School Board will provide higher-level language
training to help immigrants make the transition to the Newcomer Opportunities
for Work Experience (NOW) program.
University of Toronto
The University of Toronto will develop and test a higher-level language
training curriculum for pharmacists.
Intercultural Neighbourhood Social Services
The Intercultural Neighbourhood Social Services will deliver occupation-specific
language training with components of mentoring and work placements.
The Michener Institute of Applied Science
The Michener Institute of Applied Science will develop a standardized
job-specific language assessment tool to accurately determine the language
skill levels of internationally trained health technologists and therapists.
Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care
The Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care will develop a comprehensive nursing-specific
language curriculum.
Riverdale Immigrant Women’s Centre
The Riverdale Immigrant Women’s Centre will deliver higher levels of
language training to immigrants and Convention refugees in the Toronto
area in hopes of facilitating their participation in the Canadian labour
market in occupations commensurate with their skills and experience.
Centre for Information and Community Services Ontario
This project will assist immigrant internationally trained professionals
in Toronto to integrate successfully into the Canadian workplace and
thereby into Canadian society by providing higher levels of language
training pertinent to their employment needs. It hopes also to establish
a unique and effective pathway of employment for immigrants with a
professional background and encourage volunteerism among established
immigrants as mentors to assist fellow immigrants. This is an important
educational process for established immigrants to assist them in learning
about the Canadian value of volunteerism, thus facilitating their integration
into Canadian society.
The Working Centre
The project aims to bring newcomers together to learn workplace-based
English skills, sector-specific terminology and workplace culture in
an active learning environment.
Nova Scotia
The governments of Canada and Nova Scotia are working in partnership with the Metropolitan Immigrant Settlement Association to provide an integrated range of initiatives that bridge the gap to employment for immigrants in Nova Scotia.
Employability Support Stream
The Employability Support Stream targets all newcomers destined for the
work force in Nova Scotia. It aims to improve employment possibilities
and promote the economic integration of immigrants through a range
of supports related to acquiring enhanced language skills.
Health Care Sector Language Pathway Stream
The Health Care Sector Language Pathway Stream provides access to occupation-specific
language and cultural training for internationally trained health-care
professionals and creates greater awareness in the health-care profession
about the barriers facing internationally trained health-care professionals.
The project will be used to develop a model for use by other professions
facing the same challenges.
Prince Edward Island
Holland College, Charlottetown
Holland College will provide newcomers, who have some level of trade
or technical skills, with advanced language training and career-bridging
services, including simulated work projects and on-the-job training.
This program will help them further develop life and employability
skills.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Association for New Canadians
The Association for New Canadians will deliver a comprehensive Enhanced
Language Training program and partner with the Career Services Centre
to offer employment and career-bridging services. The program will
increase the language competencies of the client base and better equip
newcomers in their career transitions.
National
Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks – CELBAN
The Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks will develop a pan-Canadian
tool that will assess the language proficiency of internationally trained
nurses prior to taking the Canadian English Language Benchmarks Assessment
for Nurses (CELBAN) test to prove their ability to communicate at the
level required by the provincial nursing regulators.
Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks – NAC (National
Advisory Committee)
The Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks will establish a multi-stakeholder
review committee to provide advice and evaluate proposals for the Enhanced
Language Training initiative.
Centre for Language Training and Assessment
The Centre for Language Training and Assessment, in partnership with
the Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks, will develop a self-administered
online English/French language assessment for immigrants. The project
will include the development of Canadian Language Benchmarks-based
test specifications for online testing.
Public Policy Forum
The Public Policy Forum held a roundtable to present the findings of
new survey research entitled Bringing Employers into the Immigration
Debate. The multi-stakeholder environment provided an opportunity for
participants to discuss the public policy implications of all findings.
An outcomes report of this roundtable was prepared and distributed
to relevant stakeholders.
Canadian Labour and Business Centre
The Canadian Labour and Business Centre organized a series of roundtables
to engage employers, labour and other immigration stakeholders. The
findings of the roundtables will be used to develop a report on the
challenges and best practices in the integration of immigrants into
the workplace.
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