Employment Services
Inclusion Parksville Employment Services empowers adults with diverse disabilities to gain and maintain successful employment within the Oceanside Area.
The program provides participants with a Vocational Counsellor and leads participants through 4 key phases:
-Employability Skills
-Job Search and Development
-Job Coaching
-Job Independence (Maintenance).
These phases are individualized, and the time participants spend in each phase varies.
During the 4 key phases, participants will be supported to achieve employment through person-centered:
Employment Goals
Learning Opportunities
Practical Skill Development
Certifications
Participants can also join a weekly Employability Skills group session. Resources provided by the Canadian Association for Supported Employment (C.A.S.E) are used to strengthen employability skills.
Inclusion Parksville Employment Services supports participants to find:
Customized Employment: this is where the Vocational Counsellor works with the participant and employer to create or adapt a position.
Supported Employment: this is where the participant is supported to succeed in an existing position.
The program provides participants with a Vocational Counsellor and leads participants through 4 key phases:
-Employability Skills
-Job Search and Development
-Job Coaching
-Job Independence (Maintenance).
These phases are individualized, and the time participants spend in each phase varies.
During the 4 key phases, participants will be supported to achieve employment through person-centered:
Employment Goals
Learning Opportunities
Practical Skill Development
Certifications
Participants can also join a weekly Employability Skills group session. Resources provided by the Canadian Association for Supported Employment (C.A.S.E) are used to strengthen employability skills.
Inclusion Parksville Employment Services supports participants to find:
Customized Employment: this is where the Vocational Counsellor works with the participant and employer to create or adapt a position.
Supported Employment: this is where the participant is supported to succeed in an existing position.
Details
Disabilities
Acquired Brain Injury, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Blind / Visual Impairment, Cerebral Palsy, Deaf / Hard of Hearing, Deaf-Blind, Down Syndrome , Fetal Alcohol Syndrome / Spectrum Disorders , Intellectual / Developmental Disability, Learning Disorder / Disability, Speech Impairment / Social / Communication Disorders
Age
18-65
Eligibility
Referrals:
Are made through Community Living British Columbia (CLBC)
Are made through Community Living British Columbia (CLBC)
Locations
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