Monday, 21 June 2021

Youth Justice Lab Program


Youth Justice Lab

The Youth Justice Lab is a cohort-based, collaborative, skill-building opportunity for youth aged 15-19 years old residing on the North Shore. 

Through this virtual 7-week program, we will create and deepen connections and explore complex questions,
including the following questions:
➔ How can we use restorative justice principles to meaningfully engage in
decolonization, truth, and Reconciliation?
➔ What does youth justice look like in our community?
➔ What is peer mediation and how can we use it in everyday life?

We are strategizing to ensure the presence of marginalized youth, who are often
under-represented or side-lined in these types of spaces. Additionally, we are bringing
in guest speakers from groups who are underrepresented in the non-profit community,
including non-binary people, Indigenous peoples, and people of color.

Throughout the Lab, youths will build useful life skills in mediation, teamwork, project
management, and networking. Furthermore, youth will hear from a variety of thought
leaders from civil society organizations and will develop independent projects to tackle
issues they care about. This program serves to build upon existing skills and
relationships, and hold space for youth to become their own advocates and leaders in
their communities. After the program, we hope participants will continue to nurture new
connections and become partners with NSRJS in creating youth justice spaces in our
communities.

Throughout the 7-week program, participants w ll…
★ Meet virtually for 6 sessions and 1 graduation ceremony,
★ Develop leadership, mediation, teamwork, and communication skills,
★ Connect to and learn from a wide range of community and thought leaders,
★ Lead independent projects to address social issues they care about,
★ Gain knowledge about restorative justice and its applications in various
situations,
★ Receive a diploma of completion at graduation,
★ Receive a $100 bursary for full attendance in all sessions,
★ Exercise planning a project with other youths, which will be presented to the
wider community at graduation.

For comments and questions, contact Victoria, at victoria@nsrj.ca :)

Monday, 14 June 2021

Upcoming Hiring Fairs







Upcoming Hiring Fairs - Sign up for Virtual Hiring Events

Winners & HomeSense in Park Royal are hiring Part Time Sales
Associates, and this free virtual hiring fair is your chance to learn about
the organizations, ask questions and even be interviewed on the spot!
June 29, 2pm - 4pm, Online Event
Register now: winnershs-hiring.eventbrite.ca

McDonald’s in Lonsdale, North Vancouver is hiring Crew Members and a
Guest Experience Leader, and this free virtual hiring fair is your chance to
learn about the jobs, ask questions and even be interviewed on the spot!
June 21, 2pm - 4pm, Online Event
Register now: mcdonalds-hiring.eventbrite.ca

Earls Kitchen + Bar in West Vancouver is hiring kitchen staff, and this
free virtual hiring fair is your chance to learn about the organization,
ask questions and even be interviewed on the spot!
June 23, 24, 2pm - 4pm, Online Events
Register now: earls-hiring.eventbrite.ca

Kin’s Farm Market in North Vancouver is hiring Sales Associates and Shift
Leaders, and this free virtual hiring fair is your chance to learn about the
organization, ask questions and even be interviewed on the spot!
July 5, 2pm - 4pm, Online Event
Register now: kins-hiring.eventbrite.ca

White Spot at Park and Tilford in North Vancouver is hiring, and this free
virtual hiring fair is your chance to learn about the organization, ask
questions and even be interviewed on the spot!
June 22, 2pm - 4pm, Online Event
Register now: whitespot-hiring.eventbrite.ca

Thursday, 3 June 2021

North Van Arts - Volunteers Needed for Exhibit This Summer



Call for Volunteers

Volunteer Opportunity

North Van Arts is looking for volunteers to help run our upcoming exhibition, Ancient Forests. Volunteers will be present at CityScape Community Artspace to help manage the flow of visitors coming to view the exhibition, and to maintain a safe and comfortable environment.

Time Commitment

• The Ancient Forests exhibition runs from July 23rd – September 4th, 2021.

• Shifts are from 9:15am – 1:15pm and 1:00pm to 5:00pm.

• Volunteers are expected to commit to a minimum of one shift per week throughout the exhibition period.

• Volunteers will attend training at North Van Arts to become familiar with the organization and with the exhibition (training date(s) TBD). This training will include an overview of North Van Arts’ COVID-19 policies and procedures.

Detailed Volunteer Information

The Ancient Forests exhibition involves two parts: an artwork display, and an immersive film installation viewed under a domed screen. We are limiting visitors to one bubble of 6 people at a time. Visitors will be invited to book a time slot to view the exhibition online. Drop-ins are welcome if there is space in the exhibition schedule.

We are looking for volunteers to manage the arrival and departure logistics of each group. Volunteers will be placed at the door of the gallery to welcome visitors, as well as within the exhibition to manage visitor flow.

Volunteers will be located at CityScape Community Artspace at 335 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, BC, V7M 2G3.

Email Katherine: katherine@northvanarts.ca. - for more information