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Think about the woman sitting alone in a crowded emergency room waiting to speak to a triage nurse, only to find out that she doesn't understand a word of English. Who is taking care of her?

You can help!

For English-speaking Quebecers living in rural areas, predominantly French-speaking parts of Québec, and even those in major cities, access to English-language health and social services is limited. Tens of thousands of Quebecers are not getting the care and services they need in their language.ÌýYou can be a voice for change.

The ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Training and Human Resources Development Project (THRDP) is an initiative of ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ funded by Health Canada as part of the Contribution Program to Improve Access to Health Services for Official Language Minority Communities.

Together, we can be a voice for better care in Québec.

Get involved as a student

Are you currently studying in a health or social services-related field like nursing, social work, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, communications disorders or nutrition? Participate in an internship in an under-served area.
Read about the experiences of other students.
Put your education to good use.

Get involved as a healthcare professional

Are you currently working in an under-served area and are interested in becoming a student supervisor and mentor?
Read what other supervisors have to say.
Be a mentor and make a difference.

Get involved as a healthcare institution

Are you interested in welcoming a student or hosting an internship that will improve the services you offer your clients?

Reach out to Québec's English-speaking communities.

±«ÓãÖ±²¥'s Training and Human Resources Development Project (THRDP) is a unique initiative committed to improving English-language health care services in Québec. We believe thatÌýevery English-speaking Quebecer is entitled to receive health and social servicesÌýin his or her mother tongue. We have been connecting people - schools to students and students to institutions - since 2005: people who, like us, believe that there is a solution to the lack of English language resources in Québec's health and social services fields.

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