More than Economic Integration: An Independent Evaluation of our English in the Workplace Program

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A qualitative study that offers an in-depth exploration of our innovative one-to-one language and cultural training program, English in the Workplace (EWP). Drawing on the experiences and perspectives of 30 EWP
participants, Dr. Catherine Bryan and Lauren Matheson provide a robust account of the Program and its potential benefits, while identifying ways it can be strengthened. In sum, they conclude that while the program offers
considerable social and economic benefit to both newcomers and their employers, the delivery of the program is limited by a lack of resources.

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