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This online self-paced course explores the process of defining, gathering and weighing evidence that is relevant to a policy decision. Participants will learn why decision-makers and scientists may have different standards of proof for the same factual claim.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of the basic requirements and application of the Canada Labour Code, under which managers and supervisors carry out the role of the employer. Through case studies and practical exercises, participants will be able to familiarize themselves with their respective rights, duties and responsibilities.
This job aid provides tips and resources to assist managers in addressing psychosocial risks and creating a psychologically healthy workplace, with a focus on psychological competencies and requirements.
This job aid provides tips and resources to assist managers in addressing psychosocial risks and creating a psychologically healthy workplace, with a focus on employee engagement.
This job aid provides tips and resources to assist managers in addressing psychosocial risks and creating a psychologically healthy workplace, with a focus on physical protection and safety.
This video features Sophie Dubourg, who provides examples of factors affecting mental health and identifies communities specifically at high risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This event recording highlights key moments from the EXecuTALK: Unlocking Employee Engagement and Retention with the Performance Management Process event, which features a conversation with Joseph Silva, an executive faculty member at the Canada School of Public Service, on how to implement effective performance management strategies.
This online self-paced course serves to raise awareness about the complex topic of mental health and the workplace, common signs and symptoms of potential mental health issues, and various coping and support strategies. Participants will acquire new tools and resources to support their own mental health and the well-being of their colleagues and peers.
This event recording features Elder Gerry Oleman of the St'at'imc Nation in British Columbia, who discusses how identity is formed both collectively and individually, how identity is imposed on us, and how we can also create our own identities.
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