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Current Projects
ACTEW CAP Network
(started October 2001, ongoing)
The
Community Access Program (CAP) is a Government of Canada
initiative, administered by Industry Canada, that aims to
provide Canadians with affordable public access to the Internet
and the skills they need to use it effectively. Under CAP,
public locations like schools, libraries and community centres
act as "on-ramps" to the Information Highway, and provide
computer support and training. For more information, please
visit the CAP
web site.
Ten sites
were originally opened in 2001 and three more sites were added
later that year. Each site offers a unique mix of services
for job seekers, including career development resources, Internet
access, printing, and access to some of the other employment
and training-related services available through the agency.
The
current sites in the ACTEW CAP Network are:
- Access
Community Counselling and Employment Services
- "Yes
I Can," COSTI
- Doorsteps
Neighbourhood Family Centre
- Emily
Stowe Shelter for Women
- Fred
Victor Centre
- The
Office Workers Career Centre
- Times
Change Women's Employment Service
- Working
Skills Centre
- Women
In New Roles, Jewish Vocational Services
- YMCA
Korean Community Services
- YWCA
of Greater Toronto
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