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Gaps in DTES Services Expected

Monday, January 9th, 2012 | Leave a Comment

The Globe and Mail (Saturday January 7th) featured the story of one person who has been a member of Pathways Information Centre, Perry Joyce.  Perry’s own story is similar to many; he lost his job, migrated to Vancouver and found himself in the inner-city.  Finding work proved difficult.  And so did accessing community services, housing, and building a network of friends, until he found Pathways.

What is not stated directly enough, is that the number of people in the inner-city struggling to ‘attach to the workforce’ is huge.  And the government’s plan for employment services does not serve the population well.

10,000 people live in ‘low income households’ in the DTES.  Pathways, a low-barrier access point and referral centre, registers @3,000 new members each year.  Pathways has, for 9 years, worked to address the needs of the DTES by connecting people to community services when they need them.  Daily 200-250 people stop in to use the computers, talk to counselors.  The Ministry of Social Development’s new streamlined Employment Service Centre  is supposed to replace Pathways and several other existing services on April 1, 2012.  The new proposed Employment Service Centre,  for the much larger  ‘catchment area’ (Nanaimo to Richards), anticipates serving only 500 high needs job seekers annually.

Put simply, where do the other unemployed and under-employed people in the DTES go?

 

Pathways on the Bill Good Show

Thursday, October 27th, 2011 | Leave a Comment

Our own Carol Madsen and Ray Yee will be appearing on the Bill Good Show, airing on CKNW 980. They will be on the popular radio show between 9 and 9:30am on Friday the 28th to discuss various issues pertaining to the reorganization of employment services.

This event is in response to the forthcoming funding withdrawal for the Pathways Information Centre, a move that will leave a large gap in the Downtown Eastside. A petition to keep Pathways open, with 1400 names, has been forwarded to Jenny Kwan, the MLA for the area. Two dozen letters requesting to keep Pathways open have also been sent to Stephanie Cadieux, the Minister of Social Development.

So tune in Friday morning to hear what they have to say, and phone their listener line at 604 696-2784 if you want to make a comment or ask a question.

 

More Info: The Bill Good Show, Pathways Information Centre

 

Pathways featured in Megaphone Magazine!

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Last week, Pathways Information Center was featured in the new issue of Megaphone Magazine, highlighting key unemployment issues facing people in Vancouver. The article outlines the systemic problems which make places like Pathways, such a crucial resource in communities such as the DTES. Unfortunately, employment and support programs continue to face barriers through government policy reforms, which continue to cut support and funding (see previous blog: Employment Services Funding Overhaul).Read more in this week’s edition, and find out ways to get involved at: http://www.dtes.ca/cms/

Megaphone, provides those who are low-income or homeless, with a sources of earnings through the sales of their magazine. Check out the article featuring Pathways Information Center, and help support impoverished people in your community. Vendors are located at various locations across Vancouver, so pick up a copy today!

http://www.megaphonemagazine.com/

Vancouver 2010 Banners Signing Event

Friday, August 6th, 2010 | Leave a Comment

John Furlong, VANOC CEO, personally signing 2010 Winter Games Street Banners

The City of Vancouver donated 800 pairs of Vancouver 2010 street banners to Tradeworks Training Society to help in fundraising for The Fab Shop legacy project, a carpentry training program for at-risk youth, initially launched as a sustainable social initiative created by the 2010 Winter Games. On July 29th, 2010, The Fab Shop held a banner signing event in which John Furlong, VANOC CEO and three Olympian athletes – Kristi Richards, Tom Velisek and Justin Lamoureux, came to sign banners that will be sold online in support of this legacy project. (more…)

RONA 2010 Fab Shop Ad

Monday, February 1st, 2010 | Leave a Comment

This RONA advertisement features students from a Tradeworks program that connected Vancouver’s inner city youth with employment training and life-skills. In the RONA 2010 Olympic Fabrication Shop, students gained work experience and earned their Level One Carpentry Apprenticeship by building products that will be used during the coming Winter Olympics Games.

View the advertisements below: (more…)