Sentences with phrase «youth apprenticeship program»

The youth apprenticeship program is developed by a partnership of employers, labor, workers, K - 12 and postsecondary educators, learners, parents, community organization representatives, and representatives from related government agencies.
The expanded definition of worker is a significant change for organizations that have traditionally utilized unpaid secondary school students through the Cooperative Education Work Experience Program, Project - based Learning Program, Specialist High Skills Major or Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program, and / or unpaid post-secondary school students through student placements, internships or student practica.

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These effects help explain the recent announcement by Starbucks and several major American corporations of a program to offer full - time positions as well as apprenticeships and internships to 100,000 disconnected youth over the next three years.
He cited countries such as Germany and the United Kingdom as places where apprenticeship programs offer youth better employment options, calling the programs «radically better.»
One could argue that the latter is inextricably linked to his «social activism» which began in 2002 with the establishment of Jamie's Kitchen (a chef apprenticeship program for disadvantaged youths which later transformed into the Fifteen Apprentice Prprogram for disadvantaged youths which later transformed into the Fifteen Apprentice ProgramProgram).
If elected, Mr. Giardina pledged to evaluate current law enforcement programs and policies for interdiction and intervention; support 12 - step programs for addiction recovery; double the number of children and teenagers involved in after - school and sports programs sponsored by schools and faith and community - based groups; establish mentorship, apprenticeship, and internship programs that link East Hampton's youth with year - round homeowners and those who visit seasonally; create a volunteer program for those in recovery to be reintegrated into the job market; triple the number of police, firefighters, educators, and medical personnel trained to administer Narcan, and investigate the establishment of an easy - access residential treatment facility available as an alternative or supplement to incarceration.
ANNAPOLIS, MD. — The Clinton Administration's school - to - work initiative appears to have been broadened beyond youth apprenticeships to embrace a wider variety of programs at the state and local levels.
Both President Bush and Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas have advocated a national program of youth apprenticeships and greater investments in worker training and retraining.
The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation awarded a total of $ 168,249 in Mobilizing the Community grants to support community arts participation projects, which transmitted arts and cultural practices from one generation to the next, including language and story preservation, cultural mapping, traditional arts apprenticeships and youth programs.
Youth apprenticeships are state - approved programs designed to provide the skills necessary for lifelong learning and career advancement.
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