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  • A six-month basic skills training is sufficient to get them employed.
  • It offered programs including evening computer classes, mortgage counseling programs and basic skills training.
  • DCCC also provides basic skill training and General Education Development ( GED ) programs to the public.
  • They provide rehabilitation services and basic skills training for youngsters who are not able to attend regular school.
  • Action for Boston Community Development, a nonprofit community organization, will send 100 recruits who have completed basic skills training and meet partnership qualifications.
  • The welfare benefits would be combined with a Job Opportunities and Basic Skill Training program, a child support enforcement program, and an income and eligibility verification system.
  • The Cambodia loan, totalling dlrs 20 million, will be used to provide basic skills training and income generating opportunities for women and the poor in that country.
  • The e-Channel portal ( established in 2007 ) provides 24 / 7 direct access to information and resources on literacy and basic skills training available for all Ontarians.
  • The site is nowadays used by Army, Navy and Air cadets, as well as the Territorial Army units for basic skills training and field-craft . This site is closed to the public.
  • TANF replaced the Aid to Families with Dependent Children ( AFDC ) program which had been in effect since 1935 and supplanted the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training program ( JOBS ) of 1988.
  • Brad Wall, the Premier of Saskatchewan, stated that businesses in Saskatchewan may not benefit from the program because the province was at full employment, and that the province needed basic skills training programs for vulnerable individuals.
  • The challenge is enormous : Close to 30 million Americans lack basic literacy skills, yet public and private programs service only 19 percent of those who need help, reports The Literacy Committee, a Texas nonprofit that promotes basic skills training.
  • One major component was the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training ( JOBS ) program, which provided remedial education and was specifically targeted to teenage mothers and recipients who had been on welfare for six years or more  those populations considered most likely to be welfare dependent.
  • Livelihood related Alternative Basic Education / Functional Adult Literacy, Technical Vocational & Basic Skills Training, Needy Children's Sponsorship Program, Early Childhood Development program, HIV / AIDS prevention Education, Family Planning and Adult Reproductive Health Education, Advocacy on Children Right Convention, Harmful Traditional Practices, & Capacity Building Program to community in areas where KCADO is operating.