Post on 22-May-2020
In-House Supports may include:
- Computer training - Job coaching - Job shadowing - One-on-one tutoring - Provincial Training
Allowance (PTA) - On-site testing for
the GED - Fully accessible
classroom - WHMIS - First Aid/CPR So what are you waiting for?
Time to decide! Which road will you
take?
Follow the signs to LDAS’ Destination
Employment/GED
Prep Program
Phone: 306-652-4116 or go to
www.ldas.org
The Destination Employment
/GED Prep Program is held at
Learning Disabilities Association of Saskatchewan
2221 Hanselman Court
Saskatoon SK. S7L 6A8
Phone 306-652-4116 for more information
Are you on the right path? Are you saying yes to any of the following?
• Are you a person with a
disability? • Are you unemployed? • Do you want a decent job? • Is not having your full GED
holding you back? • Do you need funding to
help you get the GED? • Do you need help staying on
track/learning? • Do you want help finding a
job?
Did you say yes? Great! Read on!
What is the GED? If you didn’t graduate from High School, then the GED is a high school equivalent certificate. THE GED consists of five tests:
- Language Arts – Writing - Language Arts – Reading - Science - Social Studies - Mathematics
If you need only one or all five GED subjects, you can join this program and graduate. Then what? Read on!
Employment Services
While you are working on your GED, we will help you to get ready for and find a job when you are done. With assistance, you will
• Develop an action plan to keep you on the right path
• Know what your strengths are and the job best suited to you.
• Write up a resume that works
• Prep for that job interview • Get that job search
underway • Learn about survival in the
workplace