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Aboriginal Labour Market Development in Ontario Jen St. Germain M é tis Nation of Ontario October 15, 2009 Workforce Connex Conference. Getting to ASETS: evolution of federal labour market programs. 1999. 1991. 1996. 2004. 2009. 2010. Aboriginal Human Resources Development Strategy.
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Aboriginal Labour Market Development in Ontario Jen St. Germain Métis Nation of Ontario October 15, 2009 Workforce Connex Conference
Getting to ASETS: evolution of federal labour market programs 1999 1991 1996 2004 2009 2010 Aboriginal Human Resources Development Strategy Pre- Pathways Pathways to Success National Frameworks/ Regional Bilateral Agreements AHRDS Renewal ASETS Increased FPT collaboration Aboriginal Skills and Employment Partnerships (ASEP) Launched Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Increased responsiveness to employers and skills needs 2004 AHRDS sunsets 2003 1991 1996 1999 ASETS announced to replace AHRDS … Federal investments in Aboriginal skills programming has evolved into Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy (ASETS)
A Proven Model of Success • Over 300,000 Aboriginal people have chosen Aboriginal Agreement holders to assist them in about 470,00 interventions since 1999 • Over 102,000 Aboriginal people have found work as direct result of AHRDA holders’ assistance • On an annual basis the Strategy helps 17,000 Aboriginal people return to work • Over 43% of clients find work or return to school following an intervention • Assisted over 28,000 Aboriginal youth in returning to school • On an annual basis, the Strategy helps over 5,000 Aboriginal youth return to school • On an annual basis, Ontario AHRDA’s access close to 10,000 clients, almost half are youth “In today’s global economy, talented, motivated and skilled people are the world’s most valuable resource.” The Challenge Ahead Averting a Skills Crisis in Ontario, Ontario Workforce Shortage Coalition, 2007.
Investing in our people Province wide, culturally appropriate, accessible, accountable, client centred, employment focused, integrated services and support
Wage Subsidy A six month subsidy for employers to provide on the job training experience. Summer Career Placement A wage subsidy program for Métis students. Culture-Based Development Grant Supports arts & culture-related careers or initiatives. Training Strategies Supports the development of labour market strategies for Ontario Métis communities. Mobility Assistance Helps individuals to secure employment outside their residence. Self-Employment Supports the entrepreneurial spirit of Métis. Training Purchases Funding clients who require special training. Apprenticeship Support A program designed to increase the number of Métis people in skilled trades. Employability Program Provides skills required to enter job market. Youth Programs Assists youth through internships, on the job training & innovative youth projects. Disabilities Support Assistance for persons with disabilities in their employment and education pursuits. Job Creation Partnership Employment that provide benefit to clients, community and/or local economy. Bursary Program Financial assistance for students pursuing post-secondary education within Ontario. Employment & TrainingPrograms and Services
Career counselling Skills development Pre-employment supports Resume assistance Essential Skills Assessments Training & mentoring Life long learning Employment readiness training Labour MarketEmploymentServices
Regional & provincial job postings Workplace readiness Wage Subsidies and internships Cultural Awareness sessions Qualified talent pool Labour MarketEmployer & Partnership Development
Métis Business Development Ian Greening received a Métis Cultural Economic Development Grant six years ago and was able to open “Artistic Integrity Tattoos” in Port Credit In 2006 Ian won an award for one of his designs at this year’s International Tattoo Conference. There are now three full time staff members Ian is the first to remind everyone that he got his start because the MNO believed in his vision
An Empowered Workforce In the summer of 2006, 11 Métis youths aged 18-29 from across Ontario went on a 14 day trip to Ecuador This project was a partnership with the MNO Education and Training and Canada World Youth
Métis Nation of Ontario www.metisnation.org 1-800-263-4889