The Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) is a national Indigenous organization representing political voices of Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirit, Transgender, and Gender-Diverse+ (WG2STGD+) People in Canada. NWAC is inclusive of First Nations—on- and off-reserve, status, non-status, and disenfranchised—Inuit, and Métis.
An aggregate of Indigenous women’s organizations from across the country, NWAC was founded on a collective goal to enhance, promote, and foster social, economic, cultural, and political well-being of IndigenousWG2STGD+ People in their respective communities and Canadian societies.
UFCW Canada and NWAC have partnered together to offer ISET program participants opportunities to take training in relevant work skills.
17,186+ awards have been earned by webCampus participants...and its growing.
Awards are digital proof that you successfully completed webCampus course requirements.
Sharing your webCampus achievements with co-workers, employers and the world is easy.
Let’s see how Jane does it in 3 simple steps. She just received an award for completing the Project Management course and wants to share her accomplishment with others.
Jane will click on the "Awards" tab on her webCampus homepage to access it:
Jane will navigate to the award she received for Project Management and click "Share”
…then she will click on ‘copy link’ on the pop-up screen.
Now Jane can share her achievements with anyone by pasting this link online. It could be in an email to a future employer, work friends on Facebook or other social media accounts – its all up to her.
For example, Linkedin is an employment oriented social networking platform, which allows members (both workers and employers) to create profiles and connect with each other in an online social network. Jane could use LinkedIn to find the right job for her, connect and strengthen professional relationships, and learn the skills she may need to succeed in her career.
If she wants to add this achievement to her LinkedIn page, Jane will navigate to the award she received for Project Management and click ‘Share’ then ‘Share to LinkedIn’ on the pop-up screen:
To ensure the award is verifiable by others Jane will check the box for ‘Include public link for award’ and click ‘Share to LinkedIn’.
Her accomplishment will be reflected in the Licenses & Certifications section and will provide evidence of completing the Project Management course through "Show Credential".
The Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship (BII+E) is an independent, non-partisan, multidisciplinary team housed at Ryerson University. BII+E’s mission is to help Canada navigate the complex forces and astounding possibilities of the innovation economy and to realize a future that is prosperous, resilient and equitable, where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Through creative partnerships and cutting edge research, BII+E works to transform ideas into real-world solutions that make life in Canada better for all. BII+E is pleased to partner with UFCW Canada in contributing to worker-friendly, career defining webCampus courses like Exploring Digital Skills and in advancing research aimed at informing policies and programs that help workers navigate a changing labour market.
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