5th Annual
Southeast Alberta Regional
Skills Canada Competition
WHEN: Thursday, April 29, 2010
WHERE: Medicine Hat College "T" Wing, "B"
Wing and "L" Wing
TIME: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
AWARDS: 4:30 p.m. - Medicine Hat College Cafeteria
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The competition works to equip young minds
with the skills that will help Alberta successfully compete
in a changing world. This is accomplished through innovative
programs targeted at junior high, senior high and post-secondary
students including apprentices. |
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BUILDING TALENT |
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The competition, designed like an Olympic style event,
provides an opportunity for students to showcase their
technical skills. By participating in many different contest
areas, students will be able to demonstrate to future
employers their tremendous potential in a work environment. |
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BUILDING AWARENESS |
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The competition works with employers, educators, labour
groups and the government to reposition trade and technical
careers as a first choice career option for youth in Alberta.
This emphasizes the importance of trade technology based
careers. |
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8 CONTEST AREAS: |
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Automotive Service
Cabinetry
Carpentry
Junior and Intermediate Hairstyling |
IT Software Applications
TV/Video Production
Welding |
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Established in September of 2005, the Southeast Alberta Regional
Skills Canada Competition was brought to the region’s
high schools through the creation of a labour market partnership
consisting of:
- Service Canada
- Alberta Employment and Immigration
- Melanie Friesen, Business & Industry Liaison
- Medicine Hat College
- Rocco Votta, Manager of Trades
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Cathy Crockford, Manager Continuing Studies
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Kim Cocks, Facilities Booking Coordinator
- Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry
Training
- Steve Leipert, Trades Consultant
- Masters School of Hair Design
- Gail Insko, Owner
- South Eastern Alberta Partners for Youth
Career Development
- Vivian Haland, Coordinator
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Sue Feeney, Project Manager
High School students from Christ the Redeemer Catholic Regional
Division No.3, Grasslands Regional Division No. 6, Medicine
Hat Catholic Regional Division No. 20, Medicine Hat Public
School District No. 76, and Prairie Rose School Division No.
8 are offered the opportunity to compete in several contest
areas. The competition showcases participants engaged in practical
challenges designed to test the skills required in trade and
technology related occupations.
Industry plays a major role providing the expertise required
to design contest scopes and judging based on industry standards.
Contest areas for 2010 include: Automotive Service, Cabinetry,
Carpentry, Junior Hairstyling, Intermediate Hairstyling, IT
Software Applications, TV/Video Production, Welding and Worksite
Safety.
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