Youth Care Worker/Employment Counsellor: Phyllis Martens
Work Study is designed to meet the needs of students 15 years of age and older, in Grades 10-12+, with academic, social, cultural, and/or other challenges. The program includes students who are at-risk, cognitively impaired, hearing/visual/physically challenged (cerebral palsy, wheelchair, autistic, physical chronic health, multi-challenged, etc.) Students are referred by Teachers, Counselors and Administrative staff.
Students are given an opportunity to explore occupational interests, experience the culture of various work settings and obtain “on-the-job” training. Work Experience helps build an awareness of students’ potential in the working world, enhances their self-esteem and master skills. Length of placement depends on the individual student’s abilities and goals. Throughout the 3-4 years of work experience, students will gain an insight into what their strengths are, have an opportunity to enhance present skills and learn new skills. Students are given the opportunity to increase their confidence, build on their resume and network for future job prospects. Students will have a more defined picture of what type of careers are available to them.
Work Study / Work Experience services a variety of Special Education / Alternate Programs throughout the following Secondary Schools:
Abbotsford Collegiate Secondary 604-853-3367
Abbotsford School of Integrated Arts 604-850-5207
Abbotsford Traditional Secondary 604-850-7029
Bakerview Center for Learning 604-859-7820
Rick Hansen Secondary 604-864-0011
Robert Bateman Secondary 604-864-0220
WJ Mouat Secondary 604-853-7191
Yale Secondary 604-853-0778
Other District Programs serviced (as needed)
Hospital Homebound
New Beginnings