This 58-page downloadable activity book is all about the skills someone needs to get Back To Work! Evidence shows that language and cognition need to be addressed in a functional context-so here is an easy way to customize your therapy for any job task (selling cars, engineering, stocking groceries, you name it!). Topics include: Interviews, Meetings, Emails, Reports or Policies, Entering. Getting America Back to Work. KastleSafeSpaces Solutions. This pandemic has caused much of America to work from home. With vaccines on the horizon, now is the time for successful organizations to make realistic plans to return to the workplace safely.
For
Employers and For
Jobseekers
For
Employers
For
Jobseekers
Right now Queensland workers and businesses are facing a challenge like no other. The Queensland Government is delivering a range of programs to support Queenslanders and businesses whose employment has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Information about the support for jobseekers can be found on the Queensland Government website, with information for businesses available on the Business Queensland website.
The Queensland Government will support your decision to hire an eligible young unemployed Queenslander
Find out more$20,000 Apprentice and Trainee Boost
The Queensland Government will support your decision to employ an eligible apprentice or trainee previously unemployed for a minimum of four weeks
Back To Work Meme
Find out moreThe Queensland Government will support your decision to hire an eligible unemployed jobseeker.
Find out moreEmployer success stories and Jobseeker success stories
Back To Work Bonus
Take the questionnareEnrollment for free training as part of O‘ahu Back to Work ended on December 2, 2020.
The University of Hawai‘i and the City and County of Honolulu created a program to offer job training for eligible Oʻahu residents whose employment was disrupted by COVID-19 economic impacts. The initiative, Oʻahu Back to Work, ran from October – December 2020 with skills training in more than 180 classes.
Oʻahu Back to Work supported more than 2,000 training opportunities for O‘ahu residents. Enrollment for the program ended on December 2, 2020, and all classes will be completed by December 30, 2020.
The initiative was funded by CARES Act money. All of the courses were free for participants.
Ongoing Educational Opportunities
The University of Hawai‘i continues to offer a range of education and training opportunities. Financial assistance is available for qualified students.
- UH Community Colleges’ Kulia Scholarship for those who want to attend UH for the first time and whose employment was disrupted by COVID-19 impacts.
- The “Round 2, Stronger You” scholarship for those who want to return to UH for a certificate or degree.
- Financial assistance including the Hawai‘i Promise Scholarship, which covers the cost of tuition and fees for qualified students. Students will be considered for financial assistance by submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Spring 2021 classes begin on January 11. Apply by December 29.
Short term education and training is available through UH Continuing Education programs.
- UH Community Colleges’ continuing education and workforce development programs
Email oahubacktowork@hawaii.edu with any inquiries.
Comments are closed.