Free program for internationally trained teachers and early childhood educators. Program includes:
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The John Howard Society offers direct service to individuals who are or are at risk of becoming involved with the criminal justice system, and their families. Services include multiple programs for youth and adults, including community programs and employment programs.
Literacy and basic skills training, including numeracy, digital, communication, and interpersonal skills. Helps learners prepare for employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post-secondary education, and greater independence.
Supervised injection site that operates as a lifeguard station for intravenous drug use.
Offers sector-specific bridging programs that will support highly skilled internationally trained immigrants (ITIs) integrate into the Canadian workforce.
A Francophone public college of applied arts and technology, offering post-secondary education and apprenticeship programs, as well as a range of other services, including continuing education, corporate training, employment services, academic upgrading, literacy and basic skills training, language training services and settlement services for newcomers.
A resource and telephone support line for individuals and organizations with concerns about the negative ramifications associated with a criminal record and how to overcome them.
Employment-focused settlement agency for immigrants and newcomer families located in Hamilton, Ontario. Offering free programs and services aimed at supporting newcomers and their families on their journey to social, civic, and economic participation in Canada. Delivers in-person and online services in 16 languages at 4 locations in Hamilton.
Provides financial assistance and other benefits to eligible people with disabilities who are in financial need. Supports offered include:
A non-profit agency that provides a wide range of educational classes for adults including academic upgrading, English as a second language, employment training, and computer skills classes.
Programs are operated through the Hamilton Wentworth Catholic District School Board (HWCDSB) and funded through the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Training, and Skills Development.