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(including CDI, CFFE, CSSIP/CESIP, HSAP, Life Works and TVE)
High school students can earn credits for work experience. Click the button above to learn more.
The Challenge Mindset
Flip the script on career planning. Switch from job title matching to exploring what challenge students are interested in solving or contributing towards. Use the challenge cards to spark a conversation about what next steps might look like.
Interested in exploring this resource? Reach out to the CDLE Coordinator to try it out!
Career and Education Planning Guide (Grades 9-12)
WHMIS Training (Construction Safety Association of Manitoba)
Cost: Free
Career and Education Planning Guide (Grades 9-12)
Career and Education Planning Guide (Grades 9-12)
Career and Education Planning Guide (Grades 9-12)
Cost: Free
Looking for a guest speaker to come in and discuss a topic of interest to your students? You can ask YES MB to speak in person or virtually. Topics include resumes, cover letters, interviews, job search, and success in the workplace. Find the service menu and request form here.
Cost: Free
Looking for resources on safety in the workplace? Connect with Safe Workers of Tomorrow (SWOT) for possible presentation topics. They discuss workplace hazard recognition, W.H.M.I.S., prevention of workplace injury, rights and responsibilities of the worker and workplace, and others.
Cost: Free
Time: 25-45 minutes
Volunteer Manitoba can speak to your class(es) about the benefits of volunteering and how to find the right opportunity. Example topics include:
Individual benefits of giving back to your community
How volunteerism can help develop job skills
Benefits to the community
How to create your own community project
Information on scholarships and bursaries for students
Information on accessing the high school credit for volunteering
Check out UofM's website for some helpful career education resources.
You can also find a career planner document here,