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Extension to the Apprenticeship, Trades and Occupational Certification Strategy
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The NWT Apprenticeship, Trades and Occupational Certification Strategy 2017-2022 outlines plans to strengthen the existing apprenticeship and occupational certification program in the NWT and improve apprenticeship programs, skilled trades and industrial occupations certification programs. It guided work to increase the numbers of NWT trainees, apprentices and journeypersons to meet needs of the NWT labour market.
The Government of the Northwest Territories is planning to extend the Apprenticeship, Trades and Occupational Certification Strategy to 2025 and is seeking feedback.
Have Your Say
Your feedback will help to identify actions and priorities for the extension of the Apprenticeship, Trades and Occupation Certification Strategy.
A series of in-person engagement sessions will take place with stakeholders, including employers, journeypersons and apprentices.
Next Steps
The Department of Education, Culture and Employment reviewed feedback on Apprenticeship, Trades and Occupation Certification and published a What We Heard Report.
The NWT Apprenticeship, Trades and Occupational Certification Strategy 2017-2022 outlines plans to strengthen the existing apprenticeship and occupational certification program in the NWT and improve apprenticeship programs, skilled trades and industrial occupations certification programs. It guided work to increase the numbers of NWT trainees, apprentices and journeypersons to meet needs of the NWT labour market.
The Government of the Northwest Territories is planning to extend the Apprenticeship, Trades and Occupational Certification Strategy to 2025 and is seeking feedback.
Have Your Say
Your feedback will help to identify actions and priorities for the extension of the Apprenticeship, Trades and Occupation Certification Strategy.
A series of in-person engagement sessions will take place with stakeholders, including employers, journeypersons and apprentices.
Next Steps
The Department of Education, Culture and Employment reviewed feedback on Apprenticeship, Trades and Occupation Certification and published a What We Heard Report.