Big Grassy First Nation Opportunity Survey

This survey is being distributed throughout the community of Big Grassy and to all area partners to help us better understand what the existing employment needs are of the community.  By doing this, we can help to better align training to the needs of jobs within your area. 

Over the upcoming months, ORIGIN will be contacting businesses and organizations as well as the general public in the Big Grassy area to conduct surveys asking as much information as possible.  This information will be consolidated to create a summary of existing employment needs.  Furthermore, ORIGIN will work together with Council and those organizations involved to create an improved training plan.  This plan will be implemented assisting the community to match future training with the needs that will benefit Big Grassy the most.

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Definitions of terms used:

Workforce Development - Workforce development focuses on an individual’s ability to grow their skills and develop the tools they need for business success. In other words, workforce development trains individuals to be more productive and prosperous in the workplace, which benefits both the employer and the worker.

Entrepreneurship - Entrepreneurship is the act of creating a business or businesses while bearing all the risks with the hope of making a profit.

Social enterprise - transforming the world by solving big problems like bringing about social change or creating an innovative product that challenges the status quo of how we live our lives on a daily basis.

Mentorship - Mentorship is the influence, guidance, or direction given by a mentor.

Mentor - is someone who teaches or gives help and advice to a less experienced and often younger person. In an organizational setting, a mentor influences the personal and professional growth of a mentee. 

What do you believe are the biggest barrier to workforce participation for your community? Check as many as apply. *
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What job opportunities currently exist within your department?   *
Are there projects that need to be completed in the community that we could create a work share program for those that may not be available full-time? i.e. cleaning of grounds, refurbishing old buildings.

Within these projects, is there the potential to create work share opportunities for those who may not be able to work full-time?
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Do you believe there are opportunities for entrepreneurship? *
What problems exist in community that can be addressed through social enterprise? *
Are you aware of mentorship opportunities within the community? *
Are there people in the community (or within your organization) who you think could be mentors for job seekers? Please list their name here:
To your knowledge, what programs are available to those seeking to further their ability to join the workforce? *
Miigwech for taking the time to inform the Skills Inventory - if you would like to have further discussion, please email Randy@immersivelink.ca or leave your email/phone number below and we will connect with you.
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