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For more information, please visit us at
www.co-oslt.org.
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Algonquin613-727-4723 x [email protected]
Boréal Hamilton905-544-9824 x [email protected]
Boréal Toronto416-289-5130 x [email protected]
Boréal Windsor519-948-6019 x [email protected]
Centennial416-289-5000 x [email protected]
Fanshawe519-452-4430 x [email protected]
George Brown416-415-5000 x [email protected]
Georgian705-728-1968 x [email protected]
Humber416-675-6622 x [email protected]
La Cité613-742-2475 or 1-800-267-2483 x [email protected]
Mohawk905-575-1212 x [email protected]
Niagara905-641-2252 x [email protected]
Seneca416-491-5050 x [email protected]
Sheridan905-459-7533 x 8101905-845-9430 x [email protected]
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Are you new to
Canada?Do you want to communicatebetter at work?Occupation-specific Language Training (OSLT) helps develop the language skills you need to succeed at your workplace. Most courses are offered in English (OSLT); some are also offered in French as FLAP (la formation linguistique axée sur les professions). OSLT courses are offered at no cost to eligible participants.
Courses are part-time and full-time in a variety of formats. They are delivered in a classroom-based format, a blended format that combines classroom and online elements, and exclusively online. Classroom-based and blended courses are 40, 140 or 180 hours, while online offerings are 40 hours. Contact your local college to find out about course options.
You will learn to:• communicate clearly and effectively with others at work.
• understand Canadian workplace culture in your field.
• build your professional network and advance your career.
- Rachana RajguruGraduate, Workplace Communication Skills for Human Services
For more information visit:www.co-oslt.org
Communicate more confidently in your occupation with OSLT.
• Accounting and Finance Personnel• Entrepreneurs and Sales & Marketing Personnel• Hospitality Workers*• Managers in Business and Technology Environments• Project Managers
Business
Health SciencesHealth Care• Dental Hygienist• Medical Laboratory Technologist• Medical Radiation Technologist• Nurse• Personal Support Worker• Sleep Technologist
Interprofessional Health Care Communication• Dietitian• Nurse• Occupational Therapist• Physiotherapist• Social Worker
Human Services• Child and Youth Care Practitioner• Early Childhood Educator• Policing Occupations*• Security Occupations*
Skilled Trades• Construction Trades• Automotive Trades*
Technology • Architectural Technologist and Technician• Engineering Technologist and Technician• IT Personnel
* Not currently offered.
OSLT participants must be permanent residents or protected persons who live in Ontario and who have
• training or experience in a specific occupation or sector, but need to improve occupation-specific language skills.
• language proficiency of at least level 5 in Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB), or Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) for courses taught in French (for skilled trades at least level 4 in CLB/NCLC).
Pursue workplace language training that will help you to:
• communicate better with clients, supervisors and colleagues.• understand your sector and occupation in Canada.• understand Canadian workplace culture in your field.
• develop strong interviewing, networking and job-search communication skills.“The course was very useful because it prepared us
well for communicating in the workforce… I feel more confident about communicating at work and I have adapted smoothly in the workplace because of what I learned in the course.”
– Jadal Abdul Rahim,Workplace Communication Skills for Accounting and Finance
“The training is very practical – we wrote letters and practised conversations that would happen on the job… I always recommend the training to other immigrants – it’s a good fit for people who are skilled in certain areas and want to get ahead, and it’s free.”
– Bella Kravtzov,Workplace Communication Skills for Health Care