Family and Human Services Annual Report 2018-2019
Annual Report for the Department of Family and Human Services for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019.
Annual Report for the Department of Family and Human Services for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019.
Work Experience PEI is an employment program developed to provide financial support to non-profit community organizations for projects that provide the job seeker with a valuable work experience and potential for long term employment. As the employee works on various aspects of the project activities, they will develop skills required in the workforce. Who is Eligible to Participate? If you are a hiring a new employee who lacks work experience for a short term project, SkillsPEI can provide financial assistance to subsidize a portion of the wages up to a maximum of 52 weeks. Eligible employers...
Under the Workforce Development Agreement, Workforce Development Projects enhance the labour market participation of Islanders by preparing them for entry or return to employment or to maintain skills for employment. Where can I get more Information? Call SkillsPEI's general inquiries line at 1-877-491-4766 or visit one of the SkillsPEI offices. Funding Agreements Funded by the Department of Workforce, Advanced Learning and Population through the Canada-PEI labour market agreements.
Results and impact of environmental sustainability and climate change programs under the CAP in PEI 2022-23
Results and impact of science, research and innovation programs under the CAP in PEI 2022-23
Results and impact of markets and trade programs under the CAP in PEI 2022-23
Health PEI testing clinics will continue with extended hours on Friday, December 11. Clinics and hours of operation are as follows: Montague, Montague Legion, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Charlottetown, Park Street, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Summerside, Slemon Park, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. O’Leary, O’Leary...
Workplace Skills Training is a program developed for employers to train new or existing employees to develop their skills and align with needs of the business. The employer determines the type of training and who will participate. Training must be short term and meet job-specific and incremental industry requirements of the organization. Training considered part of the organization's normal business operations will not be eligible under the Workplace Skills Training Program. SkillsPEI can contribute up to 50% of the direct training costs. You will be required to contribute the remaining 50%...
Following the recent public health measures, there are several operational updates across government departments and locations. Government services are still available to the Islanders during the Circuit Breaker phase of the public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic...