A-13.1.1 - Individual and Family Assistance Act

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5. Within the scope of the employment-assistance measures, programs and services, the Minister may, among other things,
(1)  collect and disseminate labour market information;
(2)  offer placement services;
(3)  provide funding for courses, training programs or professional services;
(4)  support bodies that provide employment-assistance services;
(5)  offer means to facilitate the participation of handicapped persons in employment-assistance measures, programs and services, in order to foster their entry on the labour market and their job retention, whether in a regular work environment or in an adapted enterprise;
(6)  assist employers, employee or employer associations, community bodies and regional or local communities in developing and implementing strategies for dealing with changes in the labour force and meeting workforce requirements;
(7)  help improve labour market efficiency and minimize the impact of labour market restructuring;
(8)  promote the development of labour market policy instruments and management tools; and
(9)  support research and innovation in order to identify better ways of helping persons obtain or keep employment.
2005, c. 15, s. 5; 2007, c. 3, s. 72.
5. Within the scope of the employment-assistance measures, programs and services, the Minister may, among other things,
(1)  collect and disseminate labour market information;
(2)  offer placement services;
(3)  provide funding for courses, training programs or professional services;
(4)  support bodies that provide employment-assistance services;
(5)  offer means to facilitate the participation of handicapped persons in employment-assistance measures, programs and services, in order to foster their entry on the labour market and their job retention, whether in a regular work environment or in an adapted enterprise;
(6)  assist employers, employee or employer associations, community bodies and regional or local communities in developing and implementing strategies for dealing with changes in the labour force and meeting manpower requirements;
(7)  help improve labour market efficiency and minimize the impact of labour market restructuring;
(8)  promote the development of labour market policy instruments and management tools; and
(9)  support research and innovation in order to identify better ways of helping persons obtain or keep employment.
2005, c. 15, s. 5.