This very successful project was completed recently by SSC. It was funded by Employment and Social Development Canada. A formative evaluation was done by an external evaluator to review the project’s outcomes and the results were presented in a Report to the Community held at the Centre in March 2024. Both the highlights and full report may be read here.
Success Skills Centre is specialized in helping internationally educated professionals in their certification process and assisting them to find related jobs while working on their certification. Please check with your Success Skills Centre counsellor for more assistance.
Manitoba Government Launches Manitoba Careers for Internationally Educated Professionals Program Support to Help Reduce Barriers to Foreign Qualification Recognition: Wharton The Manitoba government is launching the new Manitoba Careers for Internationally Educated Professionals Program to help reduce financial barriers associated with foreign qualification recognition, Economic Development, Investment and Trade Minister Jeff Wharton announced today. “According to Manitoba’s 2022-26 Labour Market
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Reflecting on the Ties and Losses from our Homeland – The Cultural Café
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Success Skills Center is pleased to be one of the partners with Immigration Partnership Winnipeg and World Education Services to offer more resources for Winnipeg employers and immigrant employment services in helping immigrants get jobs and keep them.
Immigration Partnership Winnipeg: Immigration Partnership Winnipeg is a Local Immigration Partnership that exists to provide a collaborative framework to facilitate the development and implementation of sustainable local solutions for the successful integration of newcomers in the city. Its vision is to help make Winnipeg a welcoming and inclusive multicultural city where everyone finds the support and opportunities they need to
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Eliminating Exam Requirement for International Medical Graduates Seeking to Practice in Manitoba
March 10, 2023 The Manitoba government has approved regulatory changes that allow internationally educated physicians to enter the healthcare workforce sooner. Until now, International Medical Graduates (IMGs) were required to pass a general qualifying examination – the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination Part 1 (MCCQE1) – before applying for provisional registration [1]. The exam requirement has been removed, eliminating
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CSAM Info Session
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Statement from Minister Rochelle Squires and Minister Alan Lagimodiere on National Human Trafficking Awareness Day
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WES Gateway Program Credential Evaluation
Success Skills Centre is a designated referral partner for the World Education Services’ Gateway Program, which can reliably assess the education of individuals who, because of adverse circumstances in their country, have limited proof of their academic achievements. The program is available to individuals educated in the following countries: Afghanistan Eritrea Iraq Syria Turkey Ukraine Venezuela For an appointment for