August 28, 2009
Government of Canada helps people with
disabilities
in Estevan find meaningful employment
ESTEVAN, SASKATCHEWAN, August 28, 2009—People with disabilities will get help to prepare for and obtain employment thanks to Government of Canada support for a local employment project. Mr. Ed Komarnicki, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and to the Minister of Labour and Member of Parliament for Souris–Moose Mountain, made the announcement today on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development.
“In today’s environment, it is more important than ever that all Canadians have the skills they need to participate and succeed in the job market,” said Mr. Komarnicki. “By supporting this project, our government is helping Canadians with disabilities maximize their potential and independence.”
Southeast Advocates for Employment will receive $21,259 under the Enhanced Employment Assistance Services component of the Opportunities Fund to support a project that will help 18 persons with disabilities prepare for and find meaningful employment, or return to school.
The federal government is working with stakeholders to make sure that Canadians get the skills and opportunities they need to participate in the workforce and contribute to their communities.
The Opportunities Fund supports an array of activities, such as increasing employability skills, providing work experience and preparing individuals for self employment. The Government of Canada is committed to breaking down barriers that prevent Canadians from reaching their full potential with a wide range of effective policies, programs and services tailored to people with disabilities.
The Opportunities Fund is part of the Government of Canada’s strategy to create the best educated, most skilled and most flexible workforce in the world. The Government underscored this commitment in January when it introduced Canada’s Economic Action Plan. A key component of the Plan is to create more and better opportunities for Canadian workers through skills development. To learn more about Canada’s Economic Action Plan, visit www.actionplan.gc.ca.
This news release is available in alternative formats upon request.
For further information (media only):
Michelle Bakos
Press Secretary
Office of Minister Finley
819-994-2482
Media Relations Office
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
819-994-5559
Backgrounder
Southeast Advocates for Employment is a community-supported non-profit agency that provides employment programming. Between July 1, 2009, and June 30, 2010, the organization will provide enhanced employability assistance services in Estevan, Weyburn and surrounding areas to help 18 Opportunities Fund eligible individuals find and maintain meaningful employment and achieve the employment goals set out in their employment action plans. These opportunities should lead to ongoing employment, enabling a successful transition to the labour force. The organization will also conduct employer visits throughout the area, raising awareness of the hidden workforce in the population of people with disabilities.
The $30-million Enhanced Employment Assistance
Services component of the Opportunities Fund is designed to
help Canadians with disabilities who have little or no work
experience, and who are not eligible for Employment Insurance
benefits. This subsidy encourages employers to hire workers
they may not otherwise have hired. The Fund works with community
organizations and the private sector to support projects that
help Canadians with disabilities develop the skills and work
experience they need to participate in the job market. The Opportunities
Fund is an important employment element of the Disability Agenda
for the Government of Canada.




