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PLEASE visit the DC MOVES website to access some eggstraordinary (in light of this being an Easter Weekend) resources to build capacity within your organisation or just for yourself !
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Welcome to our free quarterly report about the online job postings taking place within the Waterloo Wellington Dufferin area. The report includes the job postings by website source, top locations, major NOC and by type. It also includes the top 10 occupations (by 4 Digit NOC) being posted.
Please click the link below to see the free report.
Beginning in March 2019, FWD facilitators are once again available to offer independent facilitation support to people and families on a fee-for-service basis. Facilitators work 1:1 with you and your loved ones to plan for and build the life that you want in community. Whether you want to focus on starting a support circle, planning for life after high school, getting a home of your own, or becoming more active in your community, facilitation is about building YOUR LIFE, YOUR WAY. Call us at 226-326-0916 x 210, or email us to find out more.
Community Services has modernized and re-launched the Addictions Services Initiative Program. PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGS ARE REAL PEOPLE.
The program supports people who are struggling with addiction and are in receipt of Ontario Works Assistance in Dufferin County by providing referrals and supports during their journey to recovery.
For more information about Ontario Works Addiction Services contact your Community Services Worker or call 519-941-6991
Guelph Initiative Offering Free Workplace Wellness Workshops and Webinars
Would you like to decrease stress and boost overall wellbeing at work? The Career Education Council is offering their free Thrive in the Workplace wellness training in-person around Guelph and via webinars to Canadians outside the area from March-July 2019. Intended audiences include students, job-seekers, employees, managers, supervisors, and employee service providers. Interested in attending a workshop or webinar? To register, contact Project Coordinator Samantha or at 519-827-6468 today.