Saskatchewan Literacy Organizations
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Carlton Trail Regional College
Carlton Trail Regional College is meeting the needs of people and communities in Saskatchewan, offering people a different way to learn. The College offers many programs and services, such as: Adult Basic Education, Literacy, Distance Learning and Work based training.
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Great Plains College
Great Plains College is emerging as one of Saskatchewan’s fastest growing post-secondary institutions. The college offers high quality programs that help learners secure good jobs and prepare them for further study. The college partners with employers in order to stay informed about labour market needs and to be able to readily offer students opportunities such a field trips, employer luncheons and work practicums.
Grow Your Own Training
Grow Your Own Training is an award winning strategy that assists business to grow the potential of their new and existing employees. They develop and implement customized training strategies which include Employment Development Workshops, a Lunch and Learn Series, Workplace Literacy Workshops, and Facilitation Skills.
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John Howard Society of Regina
The John Howard Society of Regina understands and deals with problems of crime
and the criminal justice system by offering programs of reform and support to
all persons involved, directly or indirectly, with the criminal justice system.
John Howard Society of Saskatchewan
The John Howard Society of Saskatchewan is an independant voluntary
organization that addresses the problems of crime and the criminal
justice system through
reform, advocacy, direct service and public education.
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Learning Disabilities Association of Saskatchewan
This association strives to advance the education, employment, social development,
legal rights and general well-being of people with learning disabilities.
Literacy Services - Parkland Regional College
Literacy Services at Parkland Regional College provides learning
opportunities for adults wishing to improve living and working
conditions through enhanced
literacy, math and/or language skills.
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The Moose Jaw Literacy Network
To build on and strengthen existing resources and help to equip citizens of Moose Jaw with basic literacy skill competencies in reading and writing, contributing to a skilled labour force and creating a better quality of life in Moose Jaw.
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Northlands College – Literacy Services
The Literacy Program at Northlands College includes these services: TEL for Literacy Learners Program, Family Literacy Program, Plain Language Development and TOWES (Testing of Workplace Essential Skills).
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Prince Albert Literacy Network
PALN is a group of agencies, interested citizens and learners that promotes and
supports adult literacy and family literacy in the Prince Albert community.
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READ Saskatoon
READ
Saskatoon is a volunteer literacy organization that provides free
literacy services to adults and families. It promote literacy
awareness, partnerships and development.
Regina Family Literacy Network
Their mission is to help develop and support family literacy programs
in Regina and surrounding area.
Regina Public Library - Literacy Services
Regina Public Library provides literacy assistance for English-as-a-Second Language and Canadian-born learners through volunteer one-to-one tutors and special programs to create positive change for Regina's residents.
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SIAST (Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology) - Literacy Programs
Literacy programs in the five different campuses of SIAST provide students with
opportunities to improve their academic skills for entrance into Adult 10 or
employment.
Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network Inc.
SALN is a non-profit organization, incorporated November 1, 2002.
Governed by a nine-member board of directors, it promotes Aboriginal literacy in Saskatchewan, organizes
and facilitates regional Aboriginal literacy forums, provides support
for new and existing
Aboriginal literacy initiatives, maintains an Aboriginal literacy resource
center and ensures ongoing communication with other provincial and
national Aboriginal literacy
initiatives.
Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board
The Board is an advocate for building a learning culture in Saskatchewan.
It brings together the diverse perspectives of labour market partners
(Business,
Labour, Education and Training Providers, Agriculture, First Nations, Metis,
Women, Persons With Disabilities, Racialized Canadians, Low Income People, Youth,
and Government) to promote the development of effective workforce training programs
that meet the needs of the individual and industry.
Saskatchewan Learning
Saskatchewan Learning helps create educational, economic and personal
opportunity for youths and adults in the province.
Saskatchewan Literacy Network
This non-profit organization was founded to provide information
on adult literacy programs, literacy issues and events.
Saskatchewan Literacy Network - 20th Anniversary
The Saskatchewan Literacy Network is pleased to invite you to join us in celebrating our 20th anniversary.
Saskatoon Open Door Society
Their mandate is to welcome and assist refugees and immigrants to
become informed and effective participants in Canadian society.
They offer assistance in Employment
Development and Language and Literacy Training, along with many other programs.
SaskSmart
SaskSmart is a new initiative designed to provide all Saskatchewan
people with the basic literacies and essential skills they require
in English, Mathematics
and Science/Technology. It provides a strong, coordinated approach to basic
literacy and essential skills for learners throughout life.
SCENES - Saskatchewan Council for Educators of Non-English Speakers
One objective of SCENES is to represent and express the professional
concerns with respect to English as a Second Language/Dialect
(ESL/D) in Saskatchewan.
Seniors Education Centre, University of Regina
The purpose of the Seniors' Education Centre is to provide opportunity,
within a supportive environment, for continuing learning in a
university context for
those 55 and over.
Stardale Women's Group Inc. Foundation©
Stardale is a learning and healing center for aboriginal women and
women of poverty. Developed by the Stardale Women's Group Inc. Foundation,
the Center opened its
doors for service in Melfort, in 1998, and serves the communities in Northern
Saskatchewan.
SaskNetWork
This site is dedicated to providing users with access to career
and labour market information.
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