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  1. 4-H ProjectsProvided by: 4-H PEI
    Offers a variety of programs for youth to help explore and develop life long skills.Projects include:Agriculture (livestock production and management through the experience of owning, caring for, showing and marketing projects, and maintaining records)Food and...
  2. Combines classroom studies with practical work experience outside the university environment. This enhances students' learning by applying, testing, and observing classroom concepts in meaningful work situations.Offered in the Faculty of Business and Faculty o...
  3. Provides a six-month training program to students to learn skills and knowledge of correctional services. Includes:InterventionDe-escalation strategiesCrisis managementCanadian lawEthics and professionalismWorkplace health and safetyTopics specific to correcti...
  4. Customer Assistance Service Training Provided by: Connection 2 Employment PEI - AKA: EPYDC; East Prince Youth Development Centre (former name)
    Provides a five week course that focuses on customer service in the tourism industry. Students are paid to participate. Classroom teachings include:Life skillsEmployability and essential skillsSpecialized training including First Aid and CPR, WHMIS, Service Ex...
  5. Provides a list of employment resources and information about specific provincial government job opportunity initiatives offered by the Employment Development Agency, including:Seasonal Job RegistryRegistering for Jobs at WorkPEISeasonal Hiring CentreStudent S...
  6. Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
  7. Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
  8. Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
  9. Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
  10. Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...