Popular IBT College and MODC Rapid Training Program for Home Support Workers Returns

May 02, 2023

Community Support Services staff and client
The staffing shortage of home support workers in Ontario is at a critical point. Many older Ontarians and people with disabilities are not receiving an appropriate level of at-home care to meet their daily needs. By renewing their successful partnership, March of Dimes Canada and IBT College are offering a new session of the popular Rapid Training Program For Home Support Workers. The initial pilot in February 2023 saw more than 200 people apply for the innovative program.

The program will aim to continue bringing additional capacity into the workforce to build a better care system for those who need help at home. Growing the workforce and increasing training opportunities with the help of new and modern technology are key actions that back the provincial government’s investment in home and community care. 

“March of Dimes Canada plays an important role in the healthcare system. We support seniors and people with disabilities so they can live and thrive in both their homes and communities,” says Karen Whitehead-Lye, Associate Director Community Support Services, March of Dimes Canada. “With the goal of expanding our workforce, we’re excited to continue fostering this dynamic partnership with IBT College. Together, we’ll provide people who enrol in this essential program with vital in-class education and on-site work experience. Our shared goal is to create opportunities for passionate people to enter the healthcare system and build great careers supporting others in their community.”

“IBT College has trained close to 2,000 Home Support Workers since early 2021 to meet the growing need across the province. This training — along with specialized Micro-credentials and Virtual Reality technologies — will provide solutions to our current healthcare staffing challenges. We want applicants to think of healthcare as more than just a job. It can certainly be a long and rewarding career,” says James Rice, Vice President at IBT College.

“Strong home care is a crucial underpinning for a well-functioning healthcare system. This training and practicum is a good start to compete for workers in a highly competitive hiring environment,” added Don Fenn, President of Caregiver Omnimedia, whose company has been supporting home care providers for more than 20 years.

The MODC / IBT College training partnership originally commenced in early 2023 with a pilot six-week course that included four weeks of online instruction and two weeks of hands-on learning. This new session will follow the same model — we encourage everyone interested in registering to visit our webpage here


 
March of Dimes Canada  
March of Dimes Canada is a leading national charity committed to championing equity, empowering ability, and creating real change so the more than six million living with disabilities across Canada can unlock the richness of their lives. We do that by providing programs and services that empower our clients to thrive at home and in their communities. Our work is grounded in the voices of the people we serve, built on a foundation of service, and backed by a more than 70-year history of success. Learn more at www.marchofdimes.ca

IBT College 
IBT College is one of the top private career colleges in Ontario and offers high-quality training to domestic and international students. We provide diploma programs in business, healthcare, travel and tourism, IT, and flight attendant training. We have been providing top-quality educational training since 2001. IBT College has been at the forefront of rapidly training Home Support Workers and Personal Support Workers in Ontario. IBT College has made large investments in online training tools that utilize augmented reality modeling and virtual reality simulations.  

Caregiver Omnimedia 
Caregiver Omnimedia is a marketing, research, and innovative communication company serving family caregivers as they navigate the gaps of the healthcare system including home care, modifying the home for health, and aging in place.  Both MODC and IBT College are valued clients. 


For further information, please contact:  


March of Dimes Canada 
Karen Whitehead-Lye, Associate Director, March of Dimes Canada 
Tel: 416-561-9572 

IBT College 
James Rice, Vice-President, IBT College 
Tel: 416-963-1211 

Caregiver Omnimedia 
Don Fenn, President & CEO, Caregiver Omnimedia 
Tel: 905-833-6200 ext.27