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Life Skills Program

The Life Skills Program is designed to equip newcomers with fundamental skills that support their integration and independence in Canada. The program focuses on practical knowledge and hands-on learning, helping individuals build confidence and navigate their new environment effectively. The primary goal is to empower newcomers to manage daily tasks independently while fostering a sense of belonging in the community.

The program begins immediately upon a newcomer’s arrival, with initial life skills training taking place at the reception suite or temporary accommodation. Training then continues after relocation to permanent housing, adapting to each individual’s needs. Life Skills Facilitators provide one-on-one and group training sessions, ensuring that newcomers can confidently navigate daily life and achieve stability in their new home. home. The Life Skills Program covers a wide range of topics that are crucial for independent living, including:

• Communication and Media – phone services, internet access, and fraud awareness
• Household Management – cleaning, food storage, recycling, and home safety
• Public Transportation – navigating the local transit system and understanding routes
• Banking and Money Management – budgeting, using debit cards, ATMs, paying bills, and recognizing financial fraud
• Shopping and Consumer Awareness – grocery shopping, understanding receipts, and making returns
• Personal Hygiene and Healthcare – Maintaining hygiene, accessing medical services, and learning about health insurance
• Safety and Emergency Preparedness – understanding 911 services, fire safety, and community resources

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