January 9 – February 20, 2023
Free, self-directed training that offers evidence-based information for service providers to provide better care and support to immigrants and refugees arriving to Canada.
Student Development Officers at CNA are a key piece of the career development ecosystem. Join us in a shout out to the following CDO/CDPs.
In the coming months, the newly branded Career Development Professional Centre, will emerge as a virtual space that builds excellence and innovation within career and workforce development.
Career Development Professional is a (one-year) two term graduate certificate program that prepares graduates to enter the career development sector.
VOCO offers tailored online and face-to-face training courses for a wide range of individuals, organizations and academic institutions to elevate and standardize the field of career development across Canada.
CPC certifications acknowledge and demonstrate your subject matter expertise to your clients, colleagues, and employer.
2023 Programs and Courses
In partnership with CERIC, LMIC recently concluded a three-part webinar series on new labour market information (LMI) to support career service practitioners with the information they need to help their clients succeed in a changing, dynamic world of work.
Courtney provides case management to job seekers who identify as having a mental illness or challenge.
Gain an in-depth understanding of the Hope-Action Theory, and how to use it as a foundation for career conversations.
This digital-only issue of Careering, on the theme of Social Justice, highlights the importance of understanding the context in which people pursue education and work – or are prevented from doing so to their full potential.
The Labour Market Information Council is committed to improving the timeliness, reliability and accessibility of Canadian labour market information. See current offerings.
Canadian Career Development Foundation’s VOCO Training Centre offers online, self-directed, competency-based courses for educators and career development professionals.
CCDF Blog Repost
There are so many places where you can find career inspiration.
I think perhaps, that one of the most overlooked and under-appreciated places where I have found career development advice is at the movies, and I’ve been watching a lot of them over the past few months.
With millions of Canadians now relying on the CERB for their income, many people are wondering if these benefits should be permanent. Mr. Segal helps us understand what a guaranteed income is—and what it isn’t.