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Province announces program to train CCAs faster

A new program will help train continuing care assistants faster.

The province announced a pilot project that will train 48 CCAs over a six-month period, down from the usual eight months.

Minister of seniors and long-term care Barbara Adams says the program will offer modern training.

“This program is being built in consultation with the sector, our current CCAs and our training providers, to make sure that students are getting the advanced skills that they need,” said Adams.

She says it will have more emphasis on challenges of dementia, palliative care and behaviour.

Shannex will provide classroom space, half of students’ wages and a guaranteed job for two years.

NSCC is also a partner in the program, expected to start in April.

The province is already covering tuition costs for CCAs.


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