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SUMMARY:Basics of Employment Law Online Webinar - Legal Information Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Hosted in partnership with The South Asian Legal Clinic of British Columbia and Options Community Services\, this workshop will provide an overview of Employment Law in BC\, including: \n\nThe Workers Compensation Act\nThe Employment Standards Act\nThe Human Rights Code\n\nIn addition\, the workshop will discuss how workers can respond to experiences of racial discrimination in the workplace. \n  \nTopic: Basics of Employment Law – Legal Information Workshop Series \nDate: May 3\, 2022 \nTime: 6:30pm PST \n  \nRegister here: https://optionsbc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C5q63ACQQJarXRyxAntJyQ.
URL:https://www.amssa.org/fr/amssa-events/basics-of-employment-law-online-webinar-legal-information-workshop-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220518T130000
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SUMMARY:Canadian Workplace Culture  & Employer Expectations
DESCRIPTION:Do you know what Canadian employers expect of staff? \n\nUnderstand how conflicting cultural expectations at work can result in\nmisunderstandings and lost opportunities.\nDiscuss how culture plays an important role in the way people interact and understand\nothers.\nLearn several reasons why immigrants sometimes struggle to adjust to workplace\nculture\, based on feedback from employers.\n\nPriority will be given to Permanent Residents\, Refugees (Government Assisted\, Privately\nSponsored or Protected Person) and Caregivers that have approval in principle. Seats are also\navailable to Refugee Claimants\, Temporary Foreign Workers and Naturalized Citizens. \nContact us to confirm eligibility & receive Zoom link: 778 372 6575\nKim.abram@issbc.org\nhttps://bit.ly/JQworkculture
URL:https://www.amssa.org/fr/amssa-events/canadian-workplace-culture-employer-expectations/
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SUMMARY:CAREER PATHS FOR SKILLED IMMIGRANTS
DESCRIPTION:INFORMATION SESSION \nAre you an internationally educated nurse looking for support to pursue Registered Nursing in BC? \nLearn about how the Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants Program may be able to support you in achieving your career goals. This program is free for internationally educated nurses who meet the eligibility criteria. \nPROGRAM SERVICES \nThe Career Paths services include: \n\nPersonalized career coaching and action planning\nReimbursements for some of the costs related to the registration process\nJob search support and labour market information\nWorkshops to help you prepare for language proficiency and licensing assessments\n\nPROGRAM ELIGIBILITY \nThe Career Paths program eligibility criteria include: \n\nPermanent resident of Canada for less than 5 years\, and not be a Canadian citizen\nHigh intermediate to advanced level of English\nAt least 1 year of experience in your field (up to age 31) or 3 years of experience (31 years+)\nNot receiving Income Assistance\, and cannot have received Employment Insurance in the past 5 years (exception: CERB)\n\nEVENT REGISTRATION \nPlease register your attendance via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/career-paths-information-session-for-iens-tickets-267072530127.
URL:https://www.amssa.org/fr/amssa-events/career-paths-for-skilled-immigrants-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220524T100000
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SUMMARY:CAREER PATHS FOR SKILLED IMMIGRANTS
DESCRIPTION:INFORMATION SESSION \nPlease join us\, if you are a foreign-trained professional from the following occupations: \n\nSocial and Community Service Worker (NOC 4212)\nUniversity\, College and Vocational Instructor (NOC 4011 & 4021)\nEarly Childhood Educator or ECE Teaching Assistant (NOC 4214)\n\nThe Douglas College Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants-Education & Social Services information session will explain how our program assists newcomers residing in BC pursue their pre-landing occupation. In this session\, we will discuss how our knowledgeable Career Coaches provide clients with valuable tools and resources to understand and successfully navigate the labour market to help launch their careers. Furthermore\, we will provide an overview of all the specialized services available to our clients and share a client success story. This session is open to service providers\, immigrant serving organizations and foreign trained Social and Community Service Workers\, University\, College and Vocational Instructors\, Early Childhood Educators and ECE Teaching Assistants. \nPROGRAM SERVICES \nThe Career Paths services include: \n\nPersonalized career coaching and action planning\nReimbursements for some of the costs related skills upgrading\nJob search support and labour market information\nCareer Management Training workshops to provide you with successful job search tips\, techniques and strategies\n\nPROGRAM ELIGIBILITY \nThe Career Paths program eligibility criteria include: \n\nPermanent resident of Canada for less than 5 years\, and not be a Canadian citizen\nHigh intermediate to advanced level of English\nAt least 1 year of experience in your field (up to age 31) or 3 years of experience (31 years+)\n\nEVENT REGISTRATION \nPlease register your attendance via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/313927233807.
URL:https://www.amssa.org/fr/amssa-events/career-paths-for-skilled-immigrants-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220525T120000
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SUMMARY:Institution-Led Social Reform and Justice: Modernizing Gender Expression on Government-Issued ID
DESCRIPTION:The current policies for gender expression on BC government-issued ID are an example of a decade long effort in behavioural\, intellectual and social change management. Join SPPGA Adjunct Professor Natasha Thambirajah\, Dr. Daniel L. Metzger\, and Parliamentary Secretary for Gender Equity Grace Lore for an inside view on the evidence-based\, change management\, and stakeholder engagement practices used to gradually shift the BC health sector and provincial government towards recognizing the criticality of recognizing rights of people who are transgender or gender non-conforming to express their gender identity with minimal or no state or medical intervention. \nThis virtual talk will focus on the types of questions that we asked ourselves throughout the process\, post implementation including reflections on what different questions could have been included. Learn more about how theory was translated into practice during the process of modernizing gender expression on government-issued ID and what was learned during the process. \nPanelists: \n\nNatasha Thambirajah\, Adjunct Professor\, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs\, UBC\nDr. Daniel L. Metzger\, MD\, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics\, UBC and Pediatric Endocrinologist\, Endocrinology & Diabetes Unit\, BC Children’s Hospital\nGrace Lore\, MLA for Victoria-Beacon Hill and Parliamentary Secretary for Gender Equity\, Province of BC\n\nHosted by: The Collective for Gender+ in Research based at The Office of Regional and International Community Engagement (ORICE) at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs (SPPGA)\, University of British Columbia \nClick here to learn more and register.
URL:https://www.amssa.org/fr/amssa-events/institution-led-social-reform-and-justice-modernizing-gender-expression-on-government-issued-id/
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SUMMARY:Health Advocacy
DESCRIPTION:Please join us! \nFor Indigenous Families and Community Members! \nIndigenous Monday Lunch: Info Session with Indigenous RN Melanie Labatch \n\nUtilize your status card.\nAdvocate for yourself.\nGet your vitals done.\n\nAddress: 800 East Broadway\, Vancouver \nUnceded Coast Salish Territory \nRegister with Trisha Johnny 778-772-5770 or Sally Lee 778-890-6576. \n 
URL:https://www.amssa.org/fr/amssa-events/health-advocacy/
LOCATION:800 East Broadway Vancouver\, 800 East Broadway\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V5T 1Y1\, Canada
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UID:30413-1653915600-1653921900@www.amssa.org
SUMMARY:Software Quality Assurance and Testing – Occupational Panel
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in a career in the Tech sector? Join our occupational panel to learn more about opportunities in Software Quality Assurance and Software Testing. Our panel of Tech Professionals will discuss: \n\nStarting your tech career as a Software QA or Tester\nJob and training opportunities\, and hiring practices\nTheir career journey\, and opportunities for growth and advancement\n\nWhen: Monday\, May 30\, 2022 1:00 pm – 2:45 pm \nWhere: Virtual \nTo register: CLICK HERE \nFor more information or registration\, please contact Joel Rodriguez at joel.rodriguez@issbc.org or 604-379-0065.
URL:https://www.amssa.org/fr/amssa-events/software-quality-assurance-and-testing-occupational-panel/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220531T100000
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SUMMARY:The Government of Canada Temporary Foreign Worker Job Bank
DESCRIPTION:Migrant worker support organizations have expressed a need for an orientation and training on the Government of Canada Temporary Foreign Worker Job Bank. This training will enable front line support workers to be able to guide migrant workers in searching and applying for positions listed on the Job Bank\, increasing the probability of labour market attachment in Canada for migrant workers. \nThis webinar will cover: \n\n  Introduction and overview of the Job Bank\n  How to support migrant workers to utilize the Job Bank to search for employment\n Tips and resources for migrant workers using the Job Bank for best results\n\nPresenters \n\nShanisse Kleuskens – Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)\nSophie Lemieux – Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)\n\nEvent Details & Registration \n\nWebinar: The Government of Canada Temporary Foreign Worker Job Bank – An orientation and training for migrant worker support organizations\nDate: May 31\, 2022\nTime: 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. PST / 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. EST\nLocation: Online | You will receive the web link via email after registering.\n\n CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.\n\n\nQUESTIONS? Email: migrantworkerhub@amssa.org.\n\n\nVisit the Migrant Worker Hub website: www.migrantworkerhub.ca.
URL:https://www.amssa.org/fr/amssa-events/the-government-of-canada-temporary-foreign-worker-job-bank/
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