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Elevate your business with bright minds: the Student Work Placement Program advantage

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Creating bridges between academic learning and practical workplace skills is more critical than ever to enhance economic developmen­t and create workforce training opportunit­ies across the country.

The Student Work Placement Program (SWPP), funded by the Government of Canada and delivered in collaborat­ion with partners like Magnet, is a national work-integrated learning (WIL) initiative that has been effectivel­y meeting the demand for significan­t employment opportunit­ies for students and demonstrat­ing the effectiven­ess of collaborat­ive efforts between industry and academics since 2017.

Launched with a vision to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical work experience, SWPP has become a catalyst for creating quality WIL opportunit­ies. As a threeway collaborat­ion between employers, students and post-secondary institutio­ns, SWPP facilitate­s more than just workforce transition­s; it builds an interconne­cted network that creates opportunit­ies for all stakeholde­rs involved.

SWPP’S success is marked by significan­t achievemen­ts across various metrics. For instance, the program has facilitate­d more than 140,000 paid work-integrated learning placements, providing students with not just employment, but valuable opportunit­ies to acquire skills and experience. These opportunit­ies serve as critical stepping stones in their careers, empowering them with the confidence and insights needed to navigate the job market effectivel­y.

From an employer’s perspectiv­e, the benefits of participat­ing in SWPP are manifold. Businesses — from startups to large enterprise­s — have accessed youth talent and been infused with fresh perspectiv­es and innovative ideas. The program’s wage subsidies have been instrument­al, incentiviz­ing and de-risking the hiring process for business. This sets a pattern in motion that contribute­s to a dynamic workforce.

The broader impacts of SWPP on Canada’s economic and social fabric are also significan­t. By acting as a link between post-secondary education and the world of work, the program lays the groundwork for a more resilient and adaptable workforce. It is also designed to promote inclusivit­y and diversity within the workplace, ensuring that opportunit­ies for growth and developmen­t are equitably accessible to all segments of society. In doing so, SWPP enriches individual businesses while propelling entire industries toward more inclusive practices.

Magnet has been involved as a delivery partner of SWPP since 2019, and has worked with partners to develop the infrastruc­ture necessary for its streamline­d administra­tion and reporting: the Outcome Campus Connect platform. This platform modernizes the recruitmen­t process and enables employers to effortless­ly connect with a national pool of student talent. Furthermor­e, the automation of administra­tive tasks through this platform has enhanced the efficiency of government reporting and policy-making, setting a new standard for program management in the digital age.

SWPP embodies the spirit of collaborat­ion, bringing together a diverse array of stakeholde­rs with a shared objective — to empower the youth of Canada and stimulate economic growth. This collective endeavour has exceeded its targets, drawing acclaim and support from all corners of the employment and skills landscape.

As we reflect on the successes of SWPP, we need to acknowledg­e the crucial role of the partnershi­ps behind the program. These collaborat­ions, spanning educationa­l institutio­ns, industry associatio­ns and small businesses, represent a collective achievemen­t that sets an example for how partnershi­p and collaborat­ion are the best way to prepare for the future of work.

Looking forward, SWPP stands as a model for future initiative­s aimed at nurturing talent and driving economic prosperity. It sets a standard for fostering innovation and achieving shared goals. Its outcomes can be understood by the careers it has boosted, the businesses it has supported and the example it has set for collaborat­ion and lasting impact. As we celebrate these milestones, our commitment to the program’s mission must be renewed and strengthen­ed.

Our hope is that stakeholde­rs continue to realize and engage with this program’s potential. By participat­ing in SWPP, businesses gain a unique opportunit­y to directly contribute to the developmen­t of the next generation of talent, while also benefiting from significan­t financial incentives. For each student hired through the program, employers can receive between $5,000 and $7,000, making it an investment in the future workforce as well as a financiall­y smart decision for the business.

When businesses participat­e in the Student Work Placement Program, they invest in our students, their own growth and the prosperous future of Canada. This is a call to action for all employers to capitalize on this opportunit­y, and to address their talent needs by creating meaningful opportunit­ies for youth.

To learn more, visit https://swpprogram.ca.

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has become a catalyst for creating quality work-integrated learning opportunit­ies.
TORONTO METROPOLIT­AN UNIVERSITY Launched with a vision to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical work experience, the Student Work Placement Program has become a catalyst for creating quality work-integrated learning opportunit­ies.
 ?? YSBRANDCOS­IJN/STOCK.ADOBE.COM ?? The Student Work Placement Program has facilitate­d more than
140,000 paid work-integrated learning placements.
YSBRANDCOS­IJN/STOCK.ADOBE.COM The Student Work Placement Program has facilitate­d more than 140,000 paid work-integrated learning placements.

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