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ISET

ISET

Indigenous Skills and Employment Training

The Indigenous Skills and Employment Training (ISET) Program is designed to help Indigenous people improve their skills and find employment. ISET was launched in 2019, formally replacing the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy (1989-2019). The new ISET Program builds on what was successful about Aboriginal Skills Employment Training Strategy and reflects what was heard from Indigenous partners to include.

The ISET Program

How to weave through the ISET Program

The Indigenous Skills and Employment Training (ISET) Program is designed:

  • To help Indigenous people improve their skills and find employment.
  • Provide greater flexibility for organizations to design programming to meet the
    needs of WTCI members & communities.
  • Provide a suite of skills development and job training, from essential skills such
    as literacy and numeracy to more advanced training for in-demand jobs.
  • Offer a range of wrap-around services (such as help with child care supports
    and transportation) while you’re training to achieve your long-term career goals.
  • To support and enhance capacity of WTCI Employment Training Officers to customize culturally-appropriate services to support their clients throughout the employment continuum by developing and improving skills and employment training

The following employees comprise our ISET team: 

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ISET Manager

Megan Ginnish

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Senior Advisor to the ISET Program

Barb Jones