Funding available for multicultural worker training

February 3, 2021

The provincial government is supporting a program for residents to get skills and training to prepare them for jobs as multicultural workers and outreach and family support workers in communities and schools.

According to a news release from the provincial government, the new Community and Employer Partnership (CEP) project is intended for immigrants.

“This is the second intake of a great project running in Surrey that’s helping people to help themselves,” said Nicholas Simons, Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. “Every British Columbian has the right to employment. Providing people the skills and training they need to find and keep good-paying jobs means they’re able to provide for themselves and their families.”

The Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction is providing approximately $235,000 to Options Community Services Society in Surrey to deliver skills and certification courses in three intakes of its Multicultural Worker Training Program. Students in the first intake, which started Nov. 9, 2020, are on track to begin their work experience on Feb. 1.

Source: Vancouver is Awesome