Provides day programs for individuals with intellectual and/or dual disabilities to build functional and vocational skills and prepare for employment. Opportunities include:

  • Vocational training/day supports
  • Training and working in the Kingswood Centre bakery/catering business
  • Training and working in the Kingswood Centre woodshop
  • Taking part in functional skills development opportunities such as community placements, seasonal projects, recycling, wellness programs, and life enrichment activities (pending availability)
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Performs specialized tests to diagnose, monitor, treat diseases and other health conditions of patients. Provides collection services and drop-off locations for blood, sweat tests, and bodily fluid.

Generally fluid samples such as saliva, blood and urine are collected at a doctor's office and forwarded to the lab for the result but sometimes individuals are sent to Laboratory Services to have collection done.
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Employees or employers in non-union workplaces can file a formal complaint if they think their employer/employee has violated the PEI Employment Standards Act. The Chief Employment Standards Officer is responsible for reviewing such complaints.

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Provides online resources to help employees and employers understand their rights and responsibilities under the Employment Standards Act and Youth Employment Act. Includes information about:
  • Wages and work hours
  • Special leave
  • Human rights
  • Sexual harassment
  • Workplace safety
  • Violations of the Acts
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A website that helps people research career options, identify potential employers,learn about educational and training opportunities, and search for labour market information.
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Provides year round online and phone camp programs. Includes:
  • Coffee/tea chats
  • Arts and crafts
  • Reading room
  • Pub night
  • Improve Club
  • Sports talk
  • Afternoon games
  • Meditation
  • Song writing
  • Karaoke and talent show
  • Campfire singalongs
Camps change throughout the year.
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A variety of overnight summer camps offered for kids and adults living with sight loss. Located in Muskoka, Ontario, camps blend recreation and skills development. Examples of activities include:
  • Make a splash: fishing, canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding, boating, waterskiing, wakeboarding
  • Get creative: music, pottery, crafts, dancing, talent shows
  • Get active: basketball, tennis, volleyball, mini-golf, archery, hiking, yoga, tandem-bike riding, and more
  • Skills training, confidence building and support from a community that understands living with sight loss
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The program prevents the development of land that is identified for non-development use by protecting and preserving resource land from being sub-divided or developed for commercial or industrial use, and to protect it against land speculation.

There is a searchable database to find out if a parcel of land has been identified for non-development use.

Website also lists information about appeals, cancellation, suspension, or amendments to non-development identification.
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Provides language skills specialized to settlement in Canada. This program is funded by Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

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Free English tutoring service is provided in partnership with the public library service across Epekwitk / PEI. Volunteers help adult newcomers practice English. School-aged children have access to EAL tutoring within the school system.

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