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INFLUENCERS 13 | WSPS.CA/AnnualReport Reaching young people in the skilled trades A strong partnership with Skills Ontario is paving the way for WSPS to spread the safety message to a large group of young people. For the second year in a row, WSPS participated in the Skills Ontario competition, which was held in Toronto in May 2019. The event is Canada's largest skills competition, with 2,400+ competitors in 68+ trades and tech categories. WSPS sponsored the Young Women's Conference and the First Nations, Metis & Inuit Conference, reaching out to participants about staying safe on the job. The relationship became even richer in 2020. WSPS presenters began facilitating virtual health and safety training for 12 and 17 year-olds at Skills Ontario's Virtual Skills summer camps across Ontario. Early feedback shows that 84% of those who completed a survey rated the sessions at 4 or more out of 5 and 97% would recommend the training to a camp friend. 6 DID YOU KNOW that WSPS employees and volunteers help young people learn about farm safety at agriculture events across Ontario? Here is WSPS' Clint Brown educating students at the International Plowing Match in Verner in September 2019. WSPS' Desiree D'Souza shares safety tips with attendees at the 2019 Skills Ontario Young Women's Conference 5 This range was determined by taking the viewership average of 3 videos (1 month old) of each influencer and applying their average Canadian viewership to each result. 6 Based on a 25% survey completion rate, data from July 6, 13 and 20, 2020

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