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We deliver projects for the federal government to help unemployed individuals prepare for, find and maintain work, assisting them with skills for a life-time. As one participant said, “I feel enlightened and empowered. My attitude has completely changed. I now feel I have the tools required to be in charge of my job search. “
Landell reinforces the philosophy that “Career development is the lifelong process of managing your learning (formal and informal) and work (paid and unpaid).”
The Canadian Career Development Foundation
Landell is about you as a community member
- if you are unemployed,
- if you know someone who is unemployed,
- if you are an employer seeking motivated, qualified workers.
“A community’s prosperity is the sum of the prosperity of each and every citizen. When a person can’t find or loses a job, the negative effects ripple though the community, as when a stone is thrown into a pond. The corollary also holds. When one person gains employment, the positive effects ripple through the entire community. When many people secure good jobs, increased prosperity is shared by all.”
Phil Jarvis, Blueprint for Life/Work Designs Project Coordinator, National Life/Work Centre
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