Tuesday Mar 30 2021
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Online
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Who should attend? Parents and Caregivers|Youth|Service Provider
Are you in Grades 7-10, living with an exceptionality and interested in what careers you could have in the future? Are you a parent, guardian, support staff or teacher interested in learning more about skilled trades and technologies? Join Skills Ontario for our Persons with Exceptionalities Conference! Tuesday, March 30th, 2021 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Register We are so excited to bring together a Mentor Panel of persons living with exceptionalities working in skilled trades and technologies fields to share their stories, answer questions, tell us all about skilled trades and technology careers and why they love their jobs! We will also have community organizations joining us on a panel to discuss the variety of supports available to youth living with exceptionalities, and how to best walk the path of finding a meaningful, rewarding career! A Skills Ontario Liaison Officer will be delivering a "What's Out There in Skilled Trades & Technologies" presentation to learn all about the great opportunities available in skilled trades and technology careers. We are excited to announce, we will have a hands on kit for the first 50 registrants that will include hands on activities and information about the skilled trades and technologies! An ASL interpreter and Closed Captioning will be provided. We can't wait for you to join us!
We are so excited to bring together a Mentor Panel of persons living with exceptionalities working in skilled trades and technologies fields to share their stories, answer questions, tell us all about skilled trades and technology careers and why they love their jobs!
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