NLWIC Best Practices Repository (BPR) Boilerplate

This is a research project funded by the NL Workforce Innovation Centre (NLWIC).

Established in 2017 by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador and administered by College of the North Atlantic, NLWIC has a provincial mandate to provide a coordinated, central point of access to engage all labour market stakeholders about challenges, opportunities and best practices in workforce development. The Centre’s goal is to promote and support the research, testing and sharing of ideas and models of innovation in workforce development that will positively impact employability, employment and entrepreneurship within the province’s labour force and particularly underrepresented groups. Funding for NLWIC was provided by the Department of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills (IPGS), now renamed the Department of Jobs, Immigration and Growth (JIG), under the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Labour Market Development Agreement. 

The research proponent who completed this project has provided this resource to NLWIC as a project deliverable outlined in an Agreementbetween College of the North Atlantic and the research proponent. Under that Agreement, the Final Report and all other research project deliverables are the Intellectual Property of IPGS. 

In keeping with NLWIC’s mandate for innovation dissemination, any use of the Final Report and any deliverables from this research project is required to adhere to the intent, language and use of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license [creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0]. These uses may include: (1) adoption as new policy, program, service delivery model, and/or practice, (2) replication where possible; and/or (3) scale-up to improve the quantity and/or the quality of the workforce available to any or all labour market stakeholders.

This means any party can use, re-distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this resource as long as: (1) appropriate attribution is provided to IPGS; i.e. Copyright ©IPGS [YEAR], and (2) Logos are used for the research proponent,NLWIC, the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Government of Canada. Any new creations that utilize the resource must be licensed under identical terms. These materials may not be used for commercial purposes. Some of our deliverables and materials may have been adapted from third-party copyright holders who are not affiliated with NLWIC or IPGS. Where any third-party copyright information has been identified within this resource, you will need to obtain permission from those concerned. When utilizing and/or sharing these materials, we ask that you notify us via email at nlwic@nlwic.ca so we can track the reach and use of our materials.