SÉRIE DE WEBINAIRES PAYANTE (en anglais)
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Today’s youth face numerous and rapidly changing challenges as they enter and strive for success in the workplace. The pace of technological change, psychosocial impacts of social media, AI and broader societal uncertainties contribute to stresses and social emotional behavioural gaps that can impede employment success. In an ideal world, these skills would be addressed before entering the workforce, leaving career practitioners to focus on career exploration, job search and interview preparation. In reality, limited resources and an overemphasis on hard skills mean these gaps often land squarely in practitioners’ hands – creating both a challenge and an opportunity to make a real difference.
This three-part webinar series will equip career practitioners with the knowledge and tools to adjust their coaching practices so that clients can develop social emotional skills (SES) and behavioural competencies that are critical for employability and long-term career success.
By attending this series, participants will benefit from Futureworx’s experience in developing and applying a social emotional skills coaching model across centres of learning, training sites and employment centres. Participants will explore the model – used in a variety of settings with diverse user groups, including Future Skills Centre projects – and learn how to integrate behavioural coaching techniques into their existing practice. Through guided discussion and interactive learning, participants will examine how to overcome barriers to implementation, apply observation and feedback strategies, and help clients strengthen critical traits such as resilience, motivation and confidence – key factors in meeting employer expectations.
This series will help you understand the challenges associated with coaching social emotional and behavioural skills and give you practical tools to tackle them.
Specifically, your learning outcomes will include:
By the end of the series, participants will walk away with actionable approaches to help clients enhance employability, confidence and long-term workplace success.
Note: While this webinar series focuses on supporting youth employment outcomes, the behavioural coaching approaches and social emotional skills explored are highly transferable and can be applied effectively with adult learners, newcomers, career transitioners and other diverse client groups.
Le mercredi 1er avril 2026, de 12 h à 13 h (HE) (Vérifiez votre fuseau horaire)
Le 14 mai 2026, de 12 h à 13 h (HE) (Vérifiez votre fuseau horaire)
Le 21 mai, de 12 h à 13 h (HE) (Vérifiez votre fuseau horaire)
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As Chief Executive Officer of Futureworx, Randy Lindsay is a passionate social entrepreneur who believes that strong social and emotional skills are the key to helping people unlock their potential. His vision for what is possible in this realm has earned Futureworx a prominent role on the national and international stage.
Randy and his team have provided expertise on social emotional skills to the Federal Government and the development of its Skills for Success model, the Nova Scotia Government, the Conference Board of Canada, Skills Canada and numerous non-profit employment service providers, colleges and agencies across Canada. He continues to be a strong advocate for putting the needs of Canadians facing obstacles to employment first.
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