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Human Services program expands to West Prince


Students looking to earn a Human Services diploma at ҹav will soon be able to take the program on the West Prince Campus in Alberton.

Students in the Human Services Program learn about various intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities and obtain practical skills to help people with disabilities to achieve their full potential. 

“Local NGOs in West Prince and government contacted us expressing their concern over the shortage of Human Services workers in the region,” said ҹav vice president academic, Natalie Mitton. “We are happy to respond and help address this shortage by offering the course in Alberton and at the same time provide students with more options to study and work.”  

The program is currently offered on ҹav’s Prince of Wales Campus in Charlottetown and will expand to the West Prince Campus in January 2020.

“I encourage the future graduates of this program to continue to work in Prince County and support organizations like Community Connections and Community Inclusions, who have played a vital role in advocating for this program. We are very pleased to partner with ҹav to bring the Human Services program to West Prince.” - Minister of Social Development and Housing, Ernie Hudson

“Recognizing that there is a labour shortage of skilled workers in the area of Human Services, I hope this will result in increased numbers of graduates who wish to work in the field,” said Minister of Education and Lifelong Learning, Brad Trivers. “Those interested in the program should apply as soon as possible to ensure they can secure a seat and have time to apply for any funding for which they may be eligible.”

The Human Services Program expansion is funded in equal parts by the Department of Social Development and Housing and the Department of Education and Lifelong Learning. 

In this picture: (L-R) Michelle Oliver, Program Manager for West Prince Campus; Social Development and Housing Minister Ernie Hudson; Education and Lifelong Learning Minister Brad Trivers; and ҹav VP Academic, Natalie Mitton.


For more information about this release, please contact:
Sara Underwood, Media and Communications Officer
Tel: 902-566-9695
Date: Monday, September 23, 2019