-Community Access Program and Youth Initiative

Outreach and Advocacy

Does Your Elected Official Know Everything They Need to Know About CAP?

You know the good that CAP does in your community - but does your elected official?  Use the below contact list to find out how best to contact your Minister of Parliament.  Let them know what CAP is doing and be sure to invite them to visit your CAP Site!

Bridging the Digital Divide: Connecting with Potential CAP Users

The Digital Divide is not only about access and training - it is also about raising awareness about the opportunities and challenges of living in an ICT-based world!  A lot of your time is probably invested in creating materials used to reach out to new CAP users.  Rather than reinvent the wheel, please feel free to use the below templates.  Just download the template and fill in the specifics for your CAP Site!

CAPYI Information

PCNA has Expanded its CAPYI information and portal. ALL CAPYI Program information and documents are available at www.capyi.ca

Connectedness is pivotal in empowering Canadians with the skills, competencies, and tools necessary to innovate and take advantage of Canada's ICT infrastructure.  It also promotes sustainable development and provides Canadians with access to education, knowledge, commerce, and opportunities in the communities in which they reside.  As a result, all Canadians are provided with the means to participate in the creation and sharing of knowledge. 

CAP YI receives funding from Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) to hire youth between the ages of 15 to 30 to work in CAP Sites.  The PCNA is the Delivery Agent for this program in all of BC with the exception of the Lower Mainland and the Island Communities networks.

Youth work as interns at CAP Sites across Canada, helping individuals, community organizations and small businesses improve their ability to effectively use ICT. Specific activities may include:

  • Delivering Internet training sessions;
  • Researching and developing Web sites;
  • Drafting publicity materials;
  • Organizing information fairs and special events; and
  • Providing technical support to the CAP site.

 

About CAP

The Community Access Program (CAP) is a Government of Canada initiative, administered by Industry Canada, which aims to provide Canadians with affordable public access to the Internet and the skills they need to use it effectively. With the combined efforts of the federal, provincial and territorial governments, community groups, social agencies, libraries, schools, volunteer groups and the business community, CAP helps Canadians, wherever they live, take advantage of emerging opportunities in the new global knowledge-based economy. Under CAP, public locations like schools, libraries and community centres act as "on-ramps" to the Information Highway, and provide computer support and training.


The program plays a crucial role in bridging the digital divide; contributing to the foundation for electronic access to government services; encouraging on-line learning and literacy; fostering the development of community based infrastructure; and, promoting Canadian e-commerce.

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