Free mentorship training for employers in Corner Brook and Stephenville

    Monday, 6 November 2023 12:00

    By Tonya Organ

    The training program, “Mentoring Women in Trades through Awareness and Understanding” is a free 6 hour workshop aimed to reduce cultural barriers for women in trades by creating a positive and healthy mentor/mentee relationship.

    The Office to Advance Women Apprentices is offering free mentorship training for employers in Corner Brook and Stephenville. This also includes journeypersons and supervisors to increase their skills in supporting the inclusion of women in the workplace. The training program, “Mentoring Women in Trades through Awareness and Understanding” is a free 6 hour workshop aimed to reduce cultural barriers for women in trades by creating a positive and healthy mentor/mentee relationship. The Corner Brook session is scheduled at the Center for Research and Innovation Center on November 28 and offered in Stephenville at the People of the Dawn Indigenous Friendship on November 29. Please visit womenapprentices.ca for more information, dates and to register. 

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