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> Section I : Introduction
> Section II: Information & Resources for Counsellors
> Section III - Information for Human Resources Practitioners
> Section IV: Case Studies
> Section V: Additional Resources
> Work Ready - Disclaimer and Copyright


Disclaimer and Copyright
(ISBN 978-1-897100-26-4)

 

Opinions

The opinions expressed by contributors to the Work Ready: CLB Resources for Counselling, Hiring and Working with Internationally Trained Individuals website and print manual are solely those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CCLB, the members of the CCLB Board or any of the project funders.

Other Websites

Although the Work Ready: CLB Resources for Counselling, Hiring and Working with Internationally Trained Individuals website may include links providing direct access to other Internet resources, including websites, the CCLB, unless otherwise noted, has not participated in the development of these other sites and does not exert any editorial or other control over them. The CCLB is not responsible for the accuracy or content of information contained in unrelated sites. These site links are provided as information only for counsellors and human resource (HR) practitioners.

Acknowledgements

The Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks (CCLB) has produced this kit of resources, tools, information, best practices and case studies to assist counsellors, human resource professionals and others as they prepare internationally trained individuals (ITIs) for success in the Canadian workplace.

CCLB would like to thank:

Content Developers — Marianne Kayed, CCLB, and Anne Senior, Astec Inc.

Project Manager/Site Administrator — Marianne Kayed, CCLB

 

Content Contributors:

  • Anna Bird, Manitoba Labour and Immigration
  • Judith Bond, Workplace Training and Services (WTS) Ltd.
  • Staff Sergeant Syd Gravel, Ottawa Police Service (OPS)
  • Evan M. Houlihan, Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area (MAGMA)
  • Staff Sergeant John Jarrett, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)
  • Stanica Karadzic, Graybridge Malkam
  • Sandra Lim, National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP)
  • Nancy Mark, Intercultural Interactions
  • Donna McLean, Halifax Immigrant Learning Centre
  • Natalie Melanson, Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area (MAGMA)
  • Neil Payne, Kwintessential Ltd.
  • Dini Steyn, Dini Steyn Consulting
  • Maha Surani, Canadian Immigration Integration Project (CIIP)
  • Amrita Thind, Voicejob Inc.
  • Gail Tiessen, Loewen Windows
  • Fiona Valverde, Pier 21
  • Jim Zalcik, Norquest College

The National Advisory Committee:

  • Donnalee Bell, Canadian Career Development Foundation
  • Lynne Bezanson, Canadian Career Development Foundation
  • Brigid Hayes, labour and workplace training expert
  • Eileen Kelly-Freake, Association of New Canadians
  • Pauline McNaughton, CCLB
  • Pat Meek, CCLB
  • Steve Owen, Acces Employment Services
  • Margaret Pidlaski, CCLB Board/Government of Manitoba
  • Jean-François Pinsonneault, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)
  • Kelly Pollock, Immigrant Employment Council of British Columbia
  • Lynn Thomas, World Access Canada

CCLB also thanks the 30 counsellors, Human Resources professionals and other stakeholders who reviewed the materials and provided feedback.

CCLB would especially like to thank the governments of Ontario, British Columbia and Nova Scotia for their funding and support.

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Date last updated: November 29, 2012