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The Women Unlimited Program: A Report on the Program Review and Expansion Strategy
This report presents the findings of the Women Unlimited Pilot Project program review and offers highlights of the expansion strategy.

Women at the Centre of Community-based Economic Development
Published in Making Waves, a national CED magazine, this article speaks to both the history and the philosophy behind the WEE Society.�

In the Picture

Created in partnership with the Hypatia Association, this is a series of 3 guidebooks that support girls and women who are interested in studying and/or working in the fields of trades, technology and science. Volume I is designed to address barriers encountered in our public school system. Volume II is designed to address the barriers in our Community College system. And, Volume III is designed to address barriers encountered in our workplaces. 



The Digital Divide: A framework for action

This report outlines the barriers women face when accessing or studying programs in the fields of science or technology and makes recommendations for positive changes.



A Credit Guide for Women
Created with the support of Status of Women Canada, A Credit Guide for Women outlines how we establish, maintain or repair our  credit rating, as well as describing the various sources of credit available to us:

Tea You Could Trot a Mouse On … the Elements of Community-based Economic Development
Also know as the “Tea books”, this is a 2-volume, women-positive, clear-language guide to Community-based Economic Development. It covers a range of topics including: Leadership skills, Facilitation skills, Formal meeting skills, Building an organization, Networking skills, Partnerships, Writing funding proposals, Public relations, Bookkeeping skills, Reading financial statements, Alternative ways to do business, Co-operatives, Starting your own small business, as well as a Facilitator’s guide toe each topic area.

Caring for a Living: a home-based childcare guide

Created in partnership with the Eastern Shore Family Resource Association, this is a comprehensive guide to starting and running a home-based childcare facility. You can contact the Eastern Shore Family Resource Association by e-mail for a copy: esfamilyresourceATns.aliantzinc.ca (copy and paste the address and replace the AT with a @).



Your Guide to E-Business

This guide is designed to help women who are thinking of using technology for their small businesses.�



Starting a Home-based Business
This guide is presents ideas and resources for women who are starting or running small businesses from their homes.


About PDFs

PDF stands for Portable Document format. It's like taking a picture of a document so, no matter who downloads it, it will always look the same. In order to look at or to print a document in PDF, you will need a program called Adobe Acrobat Reader. This program is free and easy to download at the Adobe web site. If you are a blind or a visually impaired user, Adobe provides PDF conversion tools that may be of interest to you. If you require any further information on this tool or have questions about how to use it, please refer to Adobe's conversion Frequently Asked Questions Page.

 
 
 
 
 

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