Regional Newcomer Centre Program

 
  • • Support newcomers who seek assistance to resolve issues or barriers in their path to successful settlement

    • Help navigating government documents such as those from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)

    • Assist in obtaining social insurance number (SIN) cards, Saskatchewan health cards and photo ID

    • Referrals to other service providers so clients have access to all available programs​

  • • Welcoming and assisting newcomers to Canada

    • Access to information and referrals to programs and services offered in the community such as language assessments and training, employment programs, immigration, health, schools, and etc.

    • Access to immigration information

    • Over-the-phone Interpretation Services (Language Line Solutions) to better serve our clients using their first/native language when necessary

    • Navigation of Prince Albert

    • On-site access to computers, photocopier, printer, fax and phone

    • Working with employers

    • Assist in issues related to settlement of newcomer

    • Provide assistance and/or advice during the settlement process for new employees

    • Support employers’ need to welcome newcomers and immigrants to their place of employment

 
 

Employment Support Program for Youth

 
 

The Employment Support Program for Youth (ESP4Youth) provides career preparation and skill building programming to at-risk youth, ages sixteen to twenty-nine, who experience multiple barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment.

The program emulates aspects of the workplace environment, provides participants with firsthand experience with workplace expectations about attendance, wage entitlements and the opportunity to develop critical life and employment skills in the areas of budgeting, reliability and punctuality.

Youth will be provided with the skills and confidence needed to successfully transition into the workforce as well as develop the independence to maintain employment.

Interested participants must apply to be registered for the program and must be:

· legally entitled to work in Saskatchewan;

· between 16 and 29 years of age and;

· face multiple barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment.

 
 

Other Services Offered

 
 

• Assistance with obtaining Canadian birth certificates and SK photo ID through our ID Program

• Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (by appointment from February to April)

• Access to a Notary Public

• Digital Literacy Workshops for a variety of skill levels to learn to use different aspects of the internet


​For more information, email the Community Connection Centre Manager, PJ MacRae at pjmacrae@ywcaprincealbert.ca or call 306-765-2530.

 

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