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Program gives UGDSB students with disabilities paid on-the-job training [Video]

Students with the Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) are getting some real-world experience thanks to a partnership between the school board, YMCA Three Rivers, March of Dimes and the University of Guelph.

Project Search offers a school-to-work transition program for young people with disabilities. Through the program, participants or ‘interns’ are placed at local organizations to gain hands-on work experience. They are also paid for their time.

The partner facilities are carefully chosen based on current labour market needs.

“The idea is that young people, individuals with disabilities, they are able to do many paid employment opportunities. They just need a chance,” Peter Sovran, UGDSB director of education and CEO, told CTV News.

The program began in 1996 at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Centre, where participants helped with a variety of tasks including sanitization.

Interns will also complete a classroom component that may include learning transferable skills, journaling, …

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