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6.2 Clientele:Students in law, criminology and other related disciplines with full-time student statusand returning to school full-time in the fall, and students who are legally entitled to workin <strong>Canada</strong>.6.3 Application Procedures:Students must contact their local RCMP Detachment or Divisional Recrniting Officerdirectly for information on the application process. Deadlines and program specifics areset by each division.6.4 Contact:For more information, please contact: Crime Prevention/Victims' Services Branch (613) 993-8423 Internet: http://youth.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca. The Government <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canada</strong> Youth Info Line at 1 800 935-5555 E-mail: ysc@istar.ca7.0 PROGRAM: SUMMER CAREER PLACEMENTS (SCP)Summer Career Placements (SCP) <strong>of</strong>fer wage subsidies to non-pr<strong>of</strong>it, private andpublic sector employers to create career-related jobs for students. It is the keycomponent <strong>of</strong> the federal governments student employment initiative. It focuses onyouth by providing work experience and developmental learning experience to in-schoolyouth during the summer months.7.1 Benefits to Participants:Jobs normally last from six to 16 weeks and are intended to give students experienceand developmental learning in their chosen fields. Students earn enough money toallow them to pursue their education, and employers benefit from enthusiastic workersand potential future employees.Where an employer hires a student with disabilities, the employer becomes eligible toreceive a contribution <strong>of</strong> up to 100 per cent <strong>of</strong> the applicable provincial/territorial adultminimum wage rate per hour. In addition, funds may be made available for jobaccommodation requirements to a maximum <strong>of</strong> $3,000 per student.7.2 Clientele:Students currently recognized as having full-time status and returning full-time in thefall, and who are legally entitled to work in <strong>Canada</strong>. Employers <strong>of</strong> all sectors <strong>of</strong> theeconomy.Pg. 178

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