Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Yukon Women in Trades and Technology
 
 

Welcome- Registration for Cool Tools is FULL

SO WHAT is this COOL TOOLS all about anyway??

WHAT??? Cool Tools is a 12 week, afterschool trades/mining exploration program. Six trades will be covered and would be in a series of 2 sessions each; carpentry, sheet metal, culinary arts, plumbing, electrical and heavy equipment operation. 

WHY??? To have FUN and build awesome projects that you get to take home! A snack will be provided, and it totally FREE!!!

WHO??? Young women (grades 8 to 12)

WHERE??? Yukon College

WHEN??? The course will run every Tuesday from September 13th to November 29th; it begins at 4 PM and ends at 6 PM.

This will be a partnership between Yukon Women in Trades and Technology(funded primarily by Advanced Education & the Women’s Directorate), Yukon College, Skills Canada Yukon and Northern Safety Network.

Download the Registration Form below and either email or fax it to the YWITT office:

 

 

Yukon Women in Trades and Technology

Mission Statement
As a vibrant sustainable non-profit society, in order to increase the number of women in Yukon trades jobs, we;
Educate - about the viability of trades and technology opportunities for women;
Recruit - by finding women and employers who would be successful together;
Support - potential and present trades women.
 

Background
The Yukon Chapter of WITT was formed in July of 2000 and registered as a non-profit society on August 25, 2000.
 

Our organization was founded on the experiences of women working in the trades or who had tried to enter the trades. These experiences have demonstrated that women considering careers or education in the trades face barriers that men do not—discrimination towards women doing “men's work”, few role models, employers' attitudes and a lack of information about trades work in general.

Women make up nearly half of the Yukon's paid labour force, but tend to be concentrated in jobs that pay less than those of men. Making women of all ages aware that the skilled trades have high hourly wages and that it is possible to “earn while you learn” will help contribute to their making choices that will enhance their life skills and employability.

Our Goals
To increase the number of Yukon women in trades and technology jobs.

Our Beliefs 
Are that gender should not be a barrier to pursuing opportunities in a workplace that needs highly skilled and technologically literate employees.

 

 

 

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