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Be Safe | Building Futures for Youth
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Building Futures For Youth Program. Student Profile – B. MacDonald. Be prepared for the job! Look out for #1 – You! It could be your first day on the job or your third summer. Every day young workers are getting injured on the job. Workplace accidents are real and the consequences can be staggering. Be proud and work hard, but be SAFE! Where The Injuries Are Happening. Top 5 places where injuries are happening to Nova Scotia’s workers:. 2 Accommodation, Food and Beverage. 4 Health and Social Services.
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Employers | Building Futures for Youth
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Building Futures For Youth Program. Student Profile – B. MacDonald. As an employer in Nova Scotia’s construction industry, you realize the need to develop and retain our future workforce. You can support a young person in their pursuit of a career in construction by participating in CANS Building Futures for Youth Program. The program will enable employers to establish relationships with local high schools, become mentors and contribute to the sustainability of our workforce. Nova Scotia Community College.
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General Information | Building Futures for Youth
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Building Futures For Youth Program. Student Profile – B. MacDonald. To get a more in-depth understanding of construction in Canada you can explore the following links in this section of our website:. Nova Scotia Community College. NS Construction Safety Association. Nova Scotia Workers Compensation Board. Construction Association of Nova Scotia. 134 Eileen Stubbs Avenue, Unit 103. Dartmouth, NS B3B 0A9 CANADA. Tel: (902) 468-2267 ext 712. Email: alefebvre@cans.ns.ca.
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How to Apply | Building Futures for Youth
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Building Futures For Youth Program. Student Profile – B. MacDonald. How to apply for the Building Futures for Youth Program. First, you must be:. Grade 10 or 11 student. 16 years of age by May 1, 2016. Interested in exploring a career in the construction industry. Second, fill out an online application form:. Make sure that you fill in all fields of the application and provide your FULL address. Use the drop down boxes to input your school. And see what other students have done! HRSB * *Dec 15th. Email: ...
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Students | Building Futures for Youth
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Building Futures For Youth Program. Student Profile – B. MacDonald. Are you thinking about a career in construction? Are you a hands-on learner? Do you like to travel and work with a team? Are you interested in earning above an average wage? It can be hard to figure out what you want to do but Building Futures for Youth can be your opportunity to explore your options, earn high school co-op credits, apprenticeship hours, NSCC scholarship opportunities and get paid for your summer work placement. Click he...
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General Information | Building Futures for Youth
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Building Futures For Youth Program. Student Profile – B. MacDonald. The Construction Association of NS (CANS) has partnered with the NS Department of Education, NS Apprenticeship Agency, NSCC, local school boards and industry employers to create a program designed to provide Grade 10 and 11 students with the opportunity to safely explore careers in the construction industry. For their participation students can earn:. Up to 3 full High School Co-op credits. Paid summer work for up to 7 weeks.
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Photos | Building Futures for Youth
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Building Futures For Youth Program. Student Profile – B. MacDonald. Click on any of the below galleries to see the program in action:. CBC Site Visit – 2014. Dalhousie Site Visit – 2015. Nova Scotia Community College. NS Construction Safety Association. Nova Scotia Workers Compensation Board. Construction Association of Nova Scotia. 134 Eileen Stubbs Avenue, Unit 103. Dartmouth, NS B3B 0A9 CANADA. Tel: (902) 468-2267 ext 712. Email: alefebvre@cans.ns.ca.
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Parents | Building Futures for Youth
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Building Futures For Youth Program. Student Profile – B. MacDonald. Do you know a high school student interested in a career in construction? If that student is in Grade 10 or 11, 16 years of age as of May 1, 2016, they may be eligible to participate in the Building Futures for Youth program. Here’s how it works:. All parents of program participants are invited to attend a family orientation session in April to learn more about the program. Nova Scotia Community College. NS Construction Safety Association.
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Self Assessment | Building Futures for Youth
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Building Futures For Youth Program. Student Profile – B. MacDonald. How Do Your Skills Measure Up? There are nine essential skills that construction workers use to work safely and efficiently on the job. These skills are: Reading Text, Document Use, Numeracy, Writing, Oral Communication, Thinking, Computer Skills, Working with Others and Continuous Learning. Essential skill self assess workbook. Nova Scotia Community College. NS Construction Safety Association. Nova Scotia Workers Compensation Board.
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Teachers | Building Futures for Youth
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Building Futures For Youth Program. Student Profile – B. MacDonald. Do you know a student who is interested in a career in construction? If you are a teacher of a student who plans to apply for our program there are few things you need to know;. The student should be enrolled in the Co-op or O2 program; either in first or second semester. The student must complete the in school pre-placement component (25hrs) before beginning their first co-op credit at NSCC (usually begins in May). HRSB * *Dec 15.