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Paths to Employment in Southeast Downtown Toronto

Principal Organizations:
Dixon Hall (SEED Program)
Start Date:
2003
Principal Investigator(s):
Sheena Patel, and Paul Chamberlain
Grant Number:
a-2002-paths-to-employment
Start Date:
2003

Prepared for the Downtown East Community Development Collective (DECDC), a consortium of community agencies and public institutions located in the southeast downtown of Toronto, this report: a) examines the practice of employment linkage programs, identifying best practices; and b) proposes a strategy to DECDC, having regard to the experience of others and the circumstances relating to the southeast downtown (including the range of existing services, the specific needs of local residents and agency clients, and the funding climate).

End Date:
2003
Principal Investigator(s):
Sheena Patel, and Paul Chamberlain
Contractual End Date:
2003
$ Paid / $ Allocated:
15,000/15,000
Deliverables:
Final Report
status:
Closed
Region:
Southeast Toronto
Project Type:
Economic Development, Peer Research
Final Report:
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