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This video, recorded at the Social Media Monitoring in the Government of Canada event, features Carly Dybka, a recent participant in the Public Servant-in-Residence Initiative, who shares key findings from her doctorate dissertation research at Carleton University into the type of social media monitoring happening throughout the federal government and the beliefs and logics driving this type of work.
This online self-paced course introduces recommended facilitation techniques that are helpful when collaborating with others in a variety of situations.
This online self-paced course introduces Canada's Net-Zero Challenge, while exploring how public servants are critical to supporting this whole-of-society transition. Participants will explore the science underpinning Canada's net-zero emissions target and expand their knowledge of the policies designed to achieve it.
This online self-paced course presents best practices and staffing strategies for conducting an inclusive and bias-free hiring process. Participants will learn about the importance of a diverse workforce and the impact that unconscious bias and other barriers can have when recruiting new talent.
This course (Part 1 of 3) introduces the foundational elements of the legislative and policy frameworks that underpin staffing in the public service. Participants will receive practical advice from experts to develop a greater understanding of their role as an HR specialist, and reflect on how to work collaboratively with clients and partners
This online self-paced course presents the basic knowledge needed to understand and design physical security programs for government institutions. Participants will learn the procedures and guidelines for assessing and categorizing potential security risks, and the techniques for addressing them.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of the deep energy retrofit process and its adoption by federal organizations. Through videos and case studies, participants will learn how to plan and implement projects that reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in their buildings, laboratories and vehicle fleets.
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