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Aboriginal Services Survey

Please answer this survey if you provide training or employment services to Aboriginal peoples. Aboriginal peoples may include First Nations peoples, Métis, Inuit and persons of Mixed Ancestry, whether living in an Aboriginal community, on- or off-reserve, in remote, rural or urban locations.

The Conference Board of Canada is studying the impacts of literacy and basic skills on health and safety in the workplace.

We want to find out if Canadian workplaces experience any health and safety-related incidents which can be linked to literacy and basic skills. We are also looking to see if Canadian workplaces receive any health and safety benefits as a result of improving literacy and basic skills.

We want to find out how this issue affects employers, and then share our findings with a national audience, as part of a larger study on the impact of literacy skills on workplace health and safety. To help us, please answer the following questions.

 Your answers will be treated confidentially. Individual data and comments will not be shared with any other individual or organization and will not be released publicly.

The results will be used to help improve workplace health and safety systems in Canada.


If you have any questions, please contact:

Alison Campbell at The Conference Board of Canada
(613) 526-3280      E-mail: campbell@conferenceboard.ca