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Simple steps to your child's success. Did you know that there are many simple things you can do at home to support your child's education?
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This website contains news releases, publications and information concerning the Federal Child Support Initiative, the Federal Child Support Guidelines and other legislation.
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This site helps solving affordability and job availability problems by creating awareness for students of potential career fields as well as current and upcoming opportunities within those fields. It is also a venue for information on available scholarships, grants, bursaries and awards to assist students with funding their education.
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Student and graduate job board, as well as an extenive listing of careers that can be pursued based on a student's major.
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A national non-profit organization whose mission is to improve the quality of child care services for Canadian children and families.
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Find information and tools to help your kids develop skills and knowledge about themselves, career options, career and life planning, personal management and contributing to their community.
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Services for people most in need, includes: Aboriginal Healing and Wellness; Adoption Search; Developmental Services; Domestic Violence: Homelessness: the Family Responsibility Office (enforces court orders for child and spousal support); Interpreter and Intervenor services; and others.
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Education, banking, résumés, jobs, and becoming independent: it can all be a bit overwhelming. This on-line magazine provides articles, tools and links to help you sort through the new opportunities and responsibilities.
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Its purpose is to implement a provincial e-learning strategy that will provide all students with access to high quality online courses and resources.
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A community workshop program designed for parents and adults who work with young children from birth to age 6 and their families. Its purpose is to facilitate lifelong learning.
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The provincial government funds child welfare, family intervention, children's community support, children's mental health, and child care services. Includes: behavioural intervention for children with autism; services and supports to children with special needs; and other supports to children and youth at high risk.
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Whether you are an employee at a workplace, a teacher, a parent or a student, access resources to get you ready for this annual event in November.
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Discover the link between volunteer activities and paid work experience. Youth, parents, and facilitators will be interested in this collection of booklets, guides and toolkits.
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