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6212 Archival description results for Canada

Looking Ahead – Profiles of Two Canadian Women in Trades

This file contains a 20 page publication which features the stories of tradeswomen working at interesting, satisfying and well paid occupations, and profiles the stories of a plumber and a painter. All these women provide role models for others considering non-traditional work. The publication includes an English and French versions.

More Than Just a Job

This file contains a guide written by Pat Staton and Joyce Scane for the Ontario Women's Directorate. The guide accompanies the video "More than Just A Job" about women and men who chose careers based on personal interests and skills rather that stereotypical notions about what kind of work is appropriate for women and what is appropriate for men. The objectives of the guide is to help the teacher/counsellor to use the video as career planning resource for grades 7 to 10.

The Ontario Women's Directorate produced a complementary video (not available in the fonds) to the guide. The video was about women and men who chose careers based on personal interests and skills rather than stereotypical notions about what kind of work is appropriate for women and what is appropriate for men.

Employment Equity in Canada

This file contains a guide for a workshop designed for WITT women. The objective of the workshop is to educate women who are working or training in trades, technology, operations and blue collar occupations (WITT) about Employment Equity and inform them of some of the issues that may affect them in Education, Training and Employment.

Surviving and Thriving: Women in Trades & Technology and Employment Equity

This file contains a publication, proceedings of a conference held in October 1 to 4, 1988 at Naramata, British Columbia. The book is the reflection of the knowledge and experience gained by Canadian Women as they struggle to gain access to the world of trades and technical work. It gathers the efforts, initiatives and programs of that time, which have been developed to assist in that process. It was the first Canadian volume to address these issues in depth.

Exploring Opportunities for Women in Trades and Technology

This file contains a draft program proposal submitted by Shirley Fredrickson, carpentry instructor at the College of New Caledonia in Prince George Campus. The proposed program was designed for women wanting to go into a non-traditional trade, technology training or blue collar worker, but who need more preparatory training to get to the point of entering a skilled trade apprenticeship or training program.

Tool for the Trades (1 of 1)

This file contains section 1 to 9 of a learning guide designed by WITT National Network. It includes a memorandum and notice related to WITT programs.

Women in Technology

This file contains a final report on "Women in Technology" by Patricia Bateman, instructor/coordinator of Women in Technology.

Bridge to Equity Program Manual and Trainer’s Guide

This file contains a 413 page program manual and trainer's guide for "Women intro Trades, Technology and Operations Work".
A complementary video (not available in the fonds) to the guide was produced by the City of Toronto Training and Development Management Services Dept. City Hall and Kem Murch Productions.
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