Title: Rapid Reemployment and Training Service
1Rapid Re-employment and Training Service
- Presentation to
- Service Delivery Advisory Group
February 16, 2007
2Rapid Re-employment Training Service Concept
- The Opportunity for Change
- Effective labour adjustment programs and services
are vital elements to ensure that Ontario workers
remain relevant and competitive in a rapidly
changing employment environment. - In the Fall the Ontario Government provided new
funding under the Economic Stimulus Package for
services and programs to help job-threatened and
laid off workers find new jobs - With its expanded menu of programs and services
the Ministry of Training, Colleges and
Universities (MTCU) has an opportunity to expand
and enhance its assistance to companies, workers
and communities affected by layoffs and
downsizing. - Building on the Adjustment Advisory Program
(AAP), the Rapid Re-employment and Training
Service strategy (RRTS) will include several new
and enhanced practices to quickly provide
effective programs and services to affected
workers and communities.
3Rapid Re-employment Training Service The
Vision
- Proactively respond to labour adjustment
situations affected by layoffs, plant closures or
job threatened across the province - Deploy Rapid Response Teams to provide timely,
focused and integrated training and employment
solutions to affected workers and communities - Play a leadership role in coordinating a
multi-ministry response to provide the full array
of adjustment services and interventions to
assist affected workers and communities - Identify inter-ministerial partnerships to
leverage resources and expertise to enhance the
value and effectiveness of the Ontario response - Enable the rapid access to adjustment services
and training funds - Identify appropriate service providers in the
community and address any service gaps
4Rapid Re-employment and Training Service Service
Promise
- Rapid Re-employment and Training Service (RRTS)
establishes a number of targeted service
commitments, including - A government response within one hour of a public
announcement of a major closure or downsizing
with outreach to the affected communities - Development of individual service action plans
for affected workers, including a training plan
where appropriate, will be ready within 15 days
of initial assessment - Response team will report back within 30 days
5Rapid Re-employment and Training Service
Focused Training and Job Services
6RRTS Business Processes / Relationships
- At a high level, the following diagram
illustrates the key service components and
underlying relationships that define the RRTS
approach at both the community and
employee/employer level.
PublicAnnouncement Initial Response
Deploy Rapid Response Team
Create Service Action Plan
Monitor of Local Adjustment Actions
Community Level Response
Formation of Local Adjustment Committee
Support to Laid Off Apprentices
IndividualWorkerAssessment
Monitor and Evaluate Rapid Re-employment
Interventions
Rapid Access to Local Services, Training / Bulk
Training
Affected Employees/Employer Level Response
7Rapid Response Team Responsibilities
- MTCU assembles/contacts Rapid Response Team
members in response to emerging or active
adjustment situations - The scope of services will be available in all
adjustment situations, however the intensity of
the intervention will depend on a number of
factors including the number of lay-offs and the
community impact - Identify the needs of affected workers and the
resources required - Develop a Service Action Plan including
- Identifying the range of Ontario government
services available - Identifying potential training service providers
in a community - Identifying adjustment gaps and developing
action plans - Monitor and implement the Service Action Plan
8Case Study Beta Brands Plant Closure