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| − | + | Public Services and Procurement Canada’s Second Official Language Scholarship Program is recognized as a best practice in supporting the long-term career development of targeted equity-seeking employees. Each year, indeterminate employees who self-ID with one or more of the equity groups (Black; Visible Minority; Indigenous; Persons with Disabilities; and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities) can apply to the program. Successful candidates receive one-on-one training by a language school in their region. To date, recipients report an improvement in linguistic security in their second official language. | |
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| − | |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">''' | + | |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">'''4. Interdepartmental Language Interchange Program (ILIP)''' |
| − | + | Looking to sharpen your language skills and expand your network within the Government of Canada? The '''[[:en:Interdepartmental_Language_Interchange_Program_(ILIP)|Interdepartmental Language Interchange Program (ILIP)]]''' is your chance to do just that! Led by Vanguard, PSPC's Emerging Leaders Network, in collaboration with other young professional networks, ILIP offers a unique and engaging way to practice an official language in a fun, informal setting. | |
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Each year, for 8 weeks, participants join small virtual groups, guided by a facilitator. These sessions go beyond traditional learning—expect lively conversations, language games, and the chance to connect with employees from various government departments. | Each year, for 8 weeks, participants join small virtual groups, guided by a facilitator. These sessions go beyond traditional learning—expect lively conversations, language games, and the chance to connect with employees from various government departments. | ||
Not only will you boost your language skills, but you'll also have the chance to network with public servants across the Government of Canada. | Not only will you boost your language skills, but you'll also have the chance to network with public servants across the Government of Canada. | ||
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|<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) in collaboration with other government departments and agencies (CBSA, CIRNAC + ISC, CRA, CRTC, CSE, DFO/CCG, ECCC, HC + PHAC, IRCC, ISED, NRCan, PSC, PSPC and TBS) | |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) in collaboration with other government departments and agencies (CBSA, CIRNAC + ISC, CRA, CRTC, CSE, DFO/CCG, ECCC, HC + PHAC, IRCC, ISED, NRCan, PSC, PSPC and TBS) | ||
| − | |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">[[Media: | + | |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">[[Media:EN-ILIP-Facilitator Guide-2024.docx|4.1 Overview of ILIP]] |
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| − | [[Media: | + | [[Media:EN-Facilitators_FAQ-ILIP_2024.docx|4.3 Initiative FAQ]] |
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