Youth Employment Programs
The Ontario government offers various programs to support youth employment, including the Youth Job Connection program, which provides funding and resources to help young people find and keep jobs.
The Ontario government offers various programs to support youth employment, including the Youth Job Connection program, which provides funding and resources to help young people find and keep jobs.
The City of Toronto offers employment services for youth, including job training, mentorship, and placement programs, to help young people aged 15-29 gain the skills and experience they need to succeed in the workforce.
Researchers at McMaster University conducted an evaluation of the Youth Employment Assistance Program, which found that participants experienced significant improvements in their employment outcomes and overall well-being.
Youth Assisting Youth (YAY) offers the Youth Job Connection program, which provides job training, mentorship, and placement services to help young people aged 15-18 find and keep jobs in the Greater Toronto Area.
Service Canada offers a range of employment services for youth, including job search assistance, resume building, and interview preparation, to help young people find and keep jobs in Ontario.
The Government of Canada's Youth Employment and Skills Strategy provides funding and resources to support youth employment programs and services across the country, including in Ontario.
Job Bank offers a range of resources and tools to help young people find and keep jobs, including job search tips, resume building guides, and interview preparation advice.
United Way Greater Toronto is working to support youth employment in Ontario through a range of programs and services, including job training, mentorship, and placement programs.