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The Future of WorkBC - Service provider virtual information sessions

WorkBC serves over 100,000 people each year through 102 community-based centres. Through these centres, people access guided personalized support, in-person or virtually. Services include employment planning, resume and interview preparation, job search, skills training and work experience. Financial assistance is also available to help people with the costs of things like transportation, childcare and work supplies. WorkBC also helps employers to find skilled workers and build inclusive workplaces.  

B.C. is working to expand upon the current WorkBC program, to offer more choice and tailored support to meet people's individual needs. A new flexible and fully-integrated employment service model will support a range of needs, pathways, and employment goals.

We would like to invite you, as a B.C. service provider, to a virtual information session and discussion to gather your input as we design the Future of WorkBC.

 

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Collection Notice: Your personal information will be collected for the purposes of informing the Future of WorkBC engagement. If you have any questions about the collection of this personal information, please contact: Director, Citizen Engagement, citizenengagement@gov.bc.ca. This information is being collected by the Ministry of Citizens' Services on behalf of the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction under the authority of section 26(c) and 26(e) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (“FOIPPA”).