Video Centre - Training and Development

Transcript

(Animated pen draws a red line that leads into the text Training and development.)

Hi,
my name is Eric,
and I’m a Service Canada employee.

(Cut to a close-up of the Host.)

Each and every day, Canadians are improving their
job skills
or changing
their career paths.

(LINE DRAWING GRAPHIC: Stairs appear and our stick person walks towards them, stops. Question marks appear around his head.)

Are you thinking
about taking
that step?
If so,
did you know
that you can research more
than 300 job profiles online?

(LINE DRAWING GRAPHIC: Stick person appears with briefcase. And then wearing a hard hat and swinging a hammer.)

Plus, you can find out what skills you’ll need to get the job
that interests you.

(Medium shot of Host. LINE DRAWING GRAPHIC: The (actual) Job Bank’s Training and learning page appears. The words “Training, Career and Worker Information” are highlighted.)

…Job Bank’s Training
and Careers site
lets you explore
adult-learning choices…

…and explains
the various options that are available
to help you pay
for the training
you need.

(Medium shot of Host.)

…You can even find counsellors, teachers, and other resources near you if you’d like
to have more information
before you
make a decision.

(Medium shot of Host.)

…And the support doesn’t end there.

(Medium shot of Host. (actual) Service Canada home page. Dissolve to (actual) Labour Market Information site.)

…From the alphabetical index
on our Service Canada home page,
you can link
to the Labour Market Information site.
There, you’ll find out what kinds of jobs
are available, by area, across the country,
and what skills
you’ll need
to get those jobs.

(Medium shot of Host. LINE DRAWING GRAPHIC: our stick person in a classroom setting.)

…But, what if you decide to go for
full-time training?
Well, there are
a number of loans
and grants available that could help you with the costs.

(Medium shot of Host.)

…For example,
there’s the Apprenticeship Incentive Grant
for those who’ve completed the first
or second level
of their apprenticeship.
And for those who’ve completed the entire apprenticeship,
in a specific trade, there’s the Apprenticeship Completion Grant.

(Show (actual) Canada Student Loans Program – Permanent Disability Benefit web page. Words “Student Loans Program” and “Study Grant” appear.)

If you have a permanent disability, you may want to
look into the
Canada Student Loans program,
or apply for
a study grant.

(Show main Life-Long Learning Plan program pages.)

…Under the Life-Long Learning Plan program,
you can find out how
to use some of your RRSP funds to pay
for your education
or training.

(Medium shot of Host.)

…Whatever you
see yourself doing,
why not take the time to discover all
your options?

(LINE DRAWING GRAPHIC: our stick person waves.)

…Doing your homework now can help you get on
the right path
to finding the
work you want.

(Our stick person appears typing at computer and desk. (actual) Canada homepage, Job Bank and LMI pages loom out from the computer.)

…Be sure to check out our Service Canada Web site.
There you’ll find
the tools
and information
you need to
continue your education
and training.

…It really is
time well spent.

(Tight shot of the Host. LINE DRAWING GRAPHIC: Service Canada logo. Stick person takes a bow.)

…At Service Canada,
we’re people
serving people.

(Dip to black.)