Justice Community Safety and Emergency Services

The SHSM–Justice, Community Safety, and Emergency Services enables students to build a foundation of sector-focused knowledge and skills before graduating and entering apprenticeship training, college, university, or an entry-level position in the workplace. Students joining this SHSM might be considering careers such as: 

 

What is a Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM)?

• The SHSM is a Ministry approved specialized program that allows students to focus their learning on a specific economic sector while meeting the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD).  A SHSM enables students to gain sector-specific skills and knowledge in the context of engaging, career-related learning environments and helps them focus on graduation and on pursuing their post-secondary goals. Completing a SHSM is not a requirement to graduate.


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What do I need to complete The JCSES SHSM?


***Note: The following requirements are organized by the SHSM lead teacher and all certifications/electives/trips are paid for through the SHSM fund provided by the Ministry of Education. 

 

In a nutshell: Courses + Certifications/Training/Electives + Co-op = SHSM Badge on your Diploma

Click here for More Specific Details about the Justice, Community Safety and Emergency Services SHSM on the Ministry of Education Website

Justice, Community Safety, Emergency Services Majors

* Students must complete 4 majors, at least one in grade 11 and 12.

CO-OP OPTIONS:

In school Co-op

More information can be found on the PVNCCDSB CO-OP WEBSITE 

In school co-op is run through our Co-op department at St. Stephen. Students are placed in a two credit co-op. This will take up two periods on their timetable. Students could have a morning or afternoon placement.  Our co-op teachers try to connect students to their areas of interest and work with many employers in the Bowmanville area. Students may find their own co-op placement, but this must be approved by our co-op department. Students completing co-op in Bowmanville may be bused to their co-op from school and back to school depending on the employer's location. Co-op placements outside of Bowmanville will require students to find their own transportation. 


*Note: Students can complete a 4 credit co-op which would run for the entire semester. 


Click here for more information about co-op.

Night School Co-op 

Students choosing this option sign up for a night school co-op on their own and use their job as the co-op placement. This co-op placement is not offered through our school, but when completed will be recognized and added to the students transcript. Night school co-op is offered in Semester 1 and 2. 


Student have the option of signing up for:

1 credit co-op = 90 hours of working plus co-op assignments

2 credit co-op = 180 hours of working plus co-op assignments

(2 co-op credits are required to complete any SHSM)


*Note: Students are continued to be paid as they normally would through their employer. The employer must agree to the co-op placement.


Students will register for night school co-op through myBlueprint. Look to the continuing education section for night school options. Registration for night school co-op opens in September for semester 1 and February for semester 2. 

Summer School Co-op

Students choosing this option sign up for summer school co-op on their own and use their job as the co-op placement. This co-op placement is not offered through our school, but when completed will be recognized and added to the students transcript. 


Student have the option of signing up for:

1 credit co-op = 110 hours of working plus co-op assignments

2 credit co-op = 220 hours of working plus co-op assignments

(2 co-op credits are required to complete any SHSM)


*Note: Students are continued to be paid as they normally would through their employer. The employer must agree to the co-op placement.


Students will register for summer school co-op through myBlueprint. Look to the continuing education section for summer school options. 


Summer school registration usually opens in April.