Authors:Laura CelestePatrick WrayAndrew CanningShawn de Raaf
The Enhancing Displaced Workers Literacy and Essential Skills project is a collaborative project that is managed by Decoda Literacy Solutions and supported by the Social Research and Demonstration Corporation (SRDC). The overall goal of the project is to enhance knowledge and raise awareness of promising Literacy and Essential Skills (LES) interventions for displaced workers in Canada to improve their employability.
We invite you to learn more from our partner, Decoda Literacy Solutions.
Published: June 2021
Capability: Program Evaluation/ Performance Measurement
Policy Area: Adult Learning - Adult Training - Literacy and Essential Skills, Employment - Employment Supports and Services - Employment Programs
Population: Students - Low-skilled Workers
Type: Final report, Working paper, Presentation
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