Adventures in Apprenticeship
Anne Marie Curtin • October 10, 2018
Wrapping up our CASS project
Literacy Link South Central’s three-year Poverty Reduction Fund project is nearing its end. On Thursday, November 8 from 3:00 – 4:30 pm, we invite you to join us to explore the who, how, and what now pieces of this pilot project. We have several “lessons learned” to share with you!
This free
event will be of interest to service providers, employment counsellors and educators who work with people who have an Apprenticeship goal. We hope to see you there!
Get your free ticket here: https://adventuresinapprenticeship.eventbrite.com

The Skills for Success are the nine skills the Canadian government has identified everyone needs to be successful in work, learning and life. Today we're continuing our look at the Skills for Success by talking about Writing . According to the Canadian government, writing is how we share information using written words, symbols, and images. For example, we use this skill to fill out forms and applications, and write emails, reports and social media posts. Learn more about writing and the other Skills for Success here , and think about the writing you do on an average day, from grocery lists to reminders to homework. If you'd like to build your reading, writing, creativity, problem solving, and other Skills for Success, Ontario's adult literacy programs offer free, individualized training that can help. Contact us to find a program in your area!