This document is part of a curriculum developed through the New Brunswick Aboriginal Workplace Essential Skills (NBAWES) project, designed to help Aboriginal adults improve their literacy skills and their employability.
This fact sheet is part of a resource kit developed by the Calgary-based Vocational and Rehabilitation Research Institute (VRRI), an agency that helps people with disabilities as well as the community at large.
The authors offer suggestions for avoiding becoming a target for bullying; reporting bullying; preventing social bullying; and dealing with cyber bullying.
This fact sheet is part of a resource kit developed by the Calgary-based Vocational and Rehabilitation Research Institute (VRRI), an agency that helps people with disabilities as well as the community at large.
The authors explain what bullying is and note that it can fall into one of four categories: verbal, social, physical, and cyber. They also explain how bullying differs from other types of conflict.
This resource kit was developed by the Calgary-based Vocational and Rehabilitation Research Institute (VRRI), an agency that helps people with disabilities as well as the community at large, and is aimed at young people with low English literacy skills.
In the spring of 2011, ABC Life Literacy Canada and TD Bank Group announced that Financial Literacy Week would be marked from October 30 to November 5. It is a national awareness campaign designed to increase the knowledge and confidence level of all Canadians with regard to their financial literacy and numeracy skills.
This brief video is one of a series featuring Gail Vaz-Oxlade, a financial writer and television personality, discussing a variety of money-related issues.
Here, she explains that learning about money is an ongoing process, not a one-time event. People must always be prepared to learn more through reading, asking questions, and exploring options.
This short video is one in a series prepared by ABC Life Literacy Canada to mark the inaugural Financial Literacy Week, observed from October 30 to November 5, 2011. The videos feature Gail Vaz-Oxlade, a financial writer and television personality who serves as ambassador for Financial Literacy Week.
This brief video is one in a series prepared by ABC Life Literacy Canada to mark the inaugural Financial Literacy Week, observed from October 30 to November 5, 2011.
Mistakes Canadians make when managing their finances
This brief video is one of a series featuring Gail Vaz-Oxlade, a financial writer and television personality, who discusses a variety of money-related issues.
In this video, she explains that the biggest money mistake is not making a plan and the first step in making a plan is figuring out where the money is going now.