SWPP has played a crucial role in providing work-integrated learning opportunities to students and addressing skills gaps in the Canadian economy since its inception.
CHRC is pleased to announce the launch of the Cultural Worker’s Individual Revenue Survey. This market research uses 2023 as the reference to gather information on artist and all cultural workers’ various revenue portfolios.
CHRC is pleased to announce the 2024-2025 Student Work Placement program (SWP) application form intake will open on Tuesday, April 9th, 2024 at Noon EDT.
A few changes are applied to T4 forms, if you aren’t aware of them, Young Associates and CHRC are offering you some free resources to get up to speed. We hope you enjoy it!
Kelly Hill and CHRC have launched a survey to investigate qualitative elements of working conditions in the arts and culture that are not captured by the Census or other statistical sources.
CHRC is pleased to announce that a new Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility (IDEA) tool is now available to the cultural sector. CHRC encourages leaders, managers, and all stakeholders across the cultural sector to download a free copy.