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This job aid provides an overview of the 13 Mental Health Job Aids for Managers that were developed to assist managers in addressing psychosocial risks and creating a psychologically healthy workplace for their employees.
This video describes the need for personal growth, feelings of accomplishment and learning, and outlines what workplaces can do to support employees in fulfilling these needs.
This online self-paced course introduces the key concepts of the data analysis process, including the principles behind a proper analysis, the steps included in the analytical process, and the elements needed to communicate the results.
This online self-paced course examines how to frame an opportunity by asking the right questions, testing assumptions, and creating an effective problem statement.
This first event in the series will explore the current global energy context by focusing on the unique energy experiences faced by different countries across multiple continents, highlighting their energy strategies, stories and realities to provide public servants with insights and lessons learned that can be applied to Canada’s own energy context.
This event recording examines lessons learned from the initial COVID-19 pandemic response efforts and how these observations could be applied by governments to tackle future global challenges.
This job aid facilitates meaningful discussions on the application of the Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector through a set of value-based scenarios common in the professional work environment.
This event recording from What Unites Us, Defines Us: Values and Ethics in Today's Federal Public Service spotlights the successes, results and measurable progress between values and ethics and anti-racism, equity and inclusion, along with an actionable path forward.
This event recording from What Unites Us, Defines Us: Values and Ethics in Today's Federal Public Service spotlights a discussion about the emerging use of artificial intelligence (AI) and the opportunities and challenges it presents in the public service.
This online self-paced course examines the functions of Parliament, the Government of Canada and the federal public service, as well as the organizational relationships between these entities. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of how government works and the vital part they play in its critical operations.
This online self-paced course examines the fundamental elements of government as it relates to Canadians, such as the structure of government, the approval system, the role of central agencies, the policy and budget cycles, and the key players within and outside the public service. Participants will explore a variety of topics that will give them a better understanding of their role in the federal public service.
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