Upcoming Courses by our Community Partners

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Upcoming Courses by our Community Partners

RRLIP is pleased to share upcoming courses:

The Employment Readiness workshops by Regina Open Door Society (RODS)

These workshops are accessible to all newcomers to Canada (focusing on but not limited to newcomers within the past 5 years), Aged 16 and above who experience cultural and or language/ literacy barriers to employment.

Date: Starting from December 2nd, 2024. (daytime and evening online/in-person)

Participants must demonstrate a CLB 4+ level of English proficiency for Daytime workshop and CLB3+ for Evening Workshops.

To enroll in the workshop, interested clients must be registered with Employment Services and meet with their Employment Counselor for the workshop/ certification need assessment.

If not registered, please register here or contact us at (306)-352-3521 or [email protected]. 

Please see the attached poster for more detail. 

 

Mature Driver Refresher Course by Saskatchewan Safety Council:

This completely FREE 6-hour Mature Driver Refresher Course is strictly informational and offered in a positive, open class environment. Available for anyone over the age of 55 in Saskatchewan. Participant driver’s licenses are not affected and there are no required examinations.

The Mature Driver Refresher Course helps reinforce safe driving habits. It will increase your confidence when navigating Saskatchewan’s increasing city, town, and highway traffic. It provides insight into how to adapt your driving habits based on the physical changes your body goes through as it matures.

Date: Wednesday, November 27th 2024

Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (approx.)

Location: 445 Hoffer Drive
Registration is Required

Some of the topics discussed in the course are:

• Normal driving situations such as intersections, following distance, and maintaining an open “gate” around your vehicle
• Hazardous driving environments such as skids, head-on collisions, hydroplaning, and how to protect yourself while driving
• Traffic guidance such as sign recognition and pavement markings
• Review of safety devices such as seat belts and airbags
• Medication awareness, vision, and effective use of your eyes

Fore more details see the poster

 

One of the RRLIP's key priorities is supporting employment and labour market services for newcomers in Regina. In support of this priority, we are happy to share this event offered by our community partne


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