external campaign launch [survey results] data compiled and presentation produced by:
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External Campaign Launch [Survey Results]
Data compiled and presentation produced by:
External Campaign Launch [Survey Results]
Response [employer] 71%No. of attendees 74
No. of respondents 50
Response [school council] 70%No. of attendees 50
No. of respondents 35
Question [One]How did you become aware of the “Tools [th]at Work” presentation you attended?
Response [employer] Invitation 46
Other 4
Response [school council] Invitation 29
Other 6
Other refers to: radio, newspaper, school council meetings
Question [Two]Did you attend this presentation as an – employer; educator; parent; service provider; other?
Response [employer] Employer 46
Educator 3
Service Provider 10
Other 4
Response [school council] Educator25
Parent 19
Other 6
Question [Three]Did the presentation make you aware of school-work initiatives that you were unaware existed? Comments
Response [employer] Yes 35
No 5
Response [school council] Yes 21
No 14
See Appendix 1: Complete summary of comments for Question Three
Question [Three]Did the presentation make you aware of school-work initiatives that you were unaware existed?
Recurring Themes [employer]
•Were not aware of apprenticeship opportunities in the secondary school system (for students and for employers)
•Received new information on programs (Co-op/OYAP)
•Received new information on employer benefits (tax credits, tax incentives, loans for tools, NOHFC intern, signing bonus’)
See Appendix 1: Complete summary of comments for Question Three
Question [Three]Did the presentation make you aware of school-work initiatives that you were unaware existed?
Recurring Themes [school council]
•Now aware of school options and career pathways for students (benefits of skilled trades opportunities)
•Had general knowledge of co-op opportunities, not OYAP
•Understands the need for these alternative pathways
•Parents need to be informed of students career options
See Appendix 1: Complete summary of comments for Question Three
Question [Four]Were you aware that students could achieve career opportunities or apprenticeships through experiential learning and/or school-work initiatives? Comments
Response [employer] Yes 16 Aware of Co-op
Yes 13 Aware of OYAP
No 21
Response [school council] Yes 18 Aware of Co-op
Yes 5 Aware of OYAP
No 12See Appendix 2: Complete summary of comments for Question Four
Question [Four]Were you aware that students could achieve career opportunities or apprenticeships through experiential learning and/or school-work initiatives?
Recurring Themes [employer]
•Thought OYAP was only for university or college students
•Heard of OYAP from another source in southern Ontario
•Aware of co-op in skilled trades but did not know the details of OYAP
See Appendix 2: Complete summary of comments for Question Four
Question [Four]Were you aware that students could achieve career opportunities or apprenticeships through experiential learning and/or school-work initiatives?
Comments [school council]
•Knew apprenticeships were available through trade schools, not the high schools
•Had some prior knowledge, but this session helped to clarify details
•Improve communications between students, parents, school council, guidance counselors and principalsSee Appendix 2: Complete summary of comments for Question Four
Question [Five]Did you receive new resources or information while attending the session?
Response [employer] Yes 49
No 1
Response [school council] Yes 33
No 2
Question [Six]Would you like the opportunity to network with other interested parties to discuss…
Response [employer] Grade 7 & 8 12
Grade 9 - 12 20
OYAP 23
No response 13
Response [school council] Grade 7 & 8 17
Grade 9 – 12 16
OYAP 18
No response 9First Nation programs need to be developed
Question [Seven]Would you like to continue to receive information on school-work and OYAP initiatives? Please provide contact information.
Response [employer] Yes 27 or 36%
Response [school council] Yes 11 or 32%
These individuals who provided contact information will be entered into our database for future use.
Question [Eight]What other feedback would you like to provide to the Project Managers that could enhance and/or effectively reach our target markets?
Recurring Themes [employer]• Review expectations for both employer and students (develop separate tool kits as resources)
• Improve the work ethic in students (starting in grade 7&8)
• Academics do not provide youth will the tools necessary to enter the work world
• It comes down to attitude, not only the kids, but the school system as well
See Appendix 3: Complete summary of comments for Question Eight
Question [Eight]What other feedback would you like to provide to the Project Managers that could enhance and/or effectively reach our target markets?
Recurring Themes [employer]
•Follow-up with employers is required (develop a recruitment strategy)
•Develop an employer template for student recruitment
•Transportation to work placements needs to be addressed
•Full day co-op/OYAP placements are more suitable (in skilled trades sectors if deemed necessary to secure an employer)
•Address skilled trades curriculum (job readiness, PPLP, training standards)
See Appendix 3: Complete summary of comments for Question Eight
Question [Eight]What other feedback would you like to provide to the Project Managers that could enhance and/or effectively reach our target markets?
Recurring Themes [school council]
•All students should have the opportunity to hear this presentation(target grades 7&8)
•Teachers/counselors should be informing students of all their options based on the learner (college, university, work, apprenticeship)
•Establish career resource centres (not manned by teachers alone)
•Courses conflict should be addressed (academics/technical)
See Appendix 3: Complete summary of comments for Question Eight
Question [Eight]What other feedback would you like to provide to the Project Managers that could enhance and/or effectively reach our target markets?
Recurring Themes [school council]
•Hold information sessions to attract perspective employers
•Make parents aware of their kids career/schooling options
•Upgrade technical wings/work with employers to deliver training at their workplace
•Change the mindset of educators on school-work realities (17% drop-out rate, 65 % don’t pursue post-secondary, 40% of jobs are in skilled
trades) See Appendix 3: Complete summary of comments for Question Eight
External Campaign Launch
For more [information] contact:Vicki Scherban - OYAP Coordinator
223-5553 ext 4
MaryAnne Bishop - Student Success Leader
223-1286 or 727-3405
Roxanne Emery – MTCU Training Consultant
1-800-734-9572