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Webinars for career and workforce professionals in May 2026

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Grow your skills from the comfort of your own home or office, with webinars exploring AI skills for K-12 and career guidance, Inuit-led training and inclusive employment services.

3-Part Series Introducing the Inclusive Design Employment Access (IDEA) project (ODEN)

This interactive lunch-and-learn session is designed for employment service providers who work with jobseekers with disabilities and employers, the session will explore what IDEA is learning from employers, service providers, funders and policy-makers about building more accessible workplaces. ASL interpretation will be provided.

AI Skills and the Future of Work: What This Means for K-12 and Career Guidance (MyBlueprint)

May 6

The session unpacks what AI actually means for K-12 students and how teachers and counsellors can respond to support student confidence, adaptability and informed pathway decision‑making.

Beyond Job Readiness: Behavioural Coaching for the Social Emotional Skills That Drive Youth Employment Success (CERIC)

May 7, 14 & 21

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 and behavioural competencies that are critical for employability and long-term career success. 

Building Skills, Strengthening Communities – Lessons from Nunavut (Canadian Apprenticeship Forum)

May 13

Explore how Inuit-led training, rooted in local values, boosts workforce participation and food security to build self-reliant communities across Nunavut.

Ethical Practice in the AI Era (APCDA)

May 15

Drawing on international research and professional frameworks, this session explores what ethical practice means in the AI era and how career practitioners can engage with AI critically and confidently. Participants will gain insights into strengthening AI-era competence and ethical awareness as essential dimensions of professional identity and responsibility.

 

 

Rachel So Administrator
Rachel So is the Editor of CERIC’s CareerWise website and CareerWise Weekly newsletter. She brings a strong communications background, with more than seven years of experience in community-centred non-profits and a focus on building connection through clear, accessible storytelling. Rachel holds a BSc with a specialization in environment and health from the University of Toronto.
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Rachel So Administrator
Rachel So is the Editor of CERIC’s CareerWise website and CareerWise Weekly newsletter. She brings a strong communications background, with more than seven years of experience in community-centred non-profits and a focus on building connection through clear, accessible storytelling. Rachel holds a BSc with a specialization in environment and health from the University of Toronto.
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