ICOMOS Canada launches the Youth in Heritage program
The Canadian National Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS Canada) in partnership with Parks Canada, announced the launch of the Youth in Heritage program.
The program is an employment and mentorship initiative connecting employers to the next generation of cultural heritage practitioners between the ages of 15-30.
?We need to trust our youth, their ideas and their new way of doing things to take us further as a society. Our heritage sector has that necessary openness,? says Julien Silvestre, Executive Director of CMAQ.
With the financial support of the Government of Canada?s Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS) program, ICOMOS Canada is currently offering wage subsidies for new and existing employees, apprentices or interns working in the cultural heritage sector.
In achieving these goals, ICOMOS Canada states that it is proud to collaborate with CAHP (Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals) and CMAQ (Conseil des métiers d?art du Québec).
?It is important for our sector to open paths for youth and emerging professionals from diverse backgrounds who may not have considered a career in the heritage sector before. This work experience will also be key to increasing the capacity of the heritage field which has an important role to play in creating the sustainable and liveable communities of the future through conservation of existing places,? says Chris Uchiyama, CAHP President.
Based on the ICOMOS policy paper enti...
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