Come join in this virtual workshop to learn new skills,
create dialogue, and share in community while developing your personalized
“Resilience Toolkit for Thriving@Work”. This two-hour, virtual session will
provide you with the tools and resources for greater understanding of
relational and emotional wellbeing while helping you bolster resilience for a
healthier and happier you@work.
By the end of this workshop, you will understand the signs
and indicators of helpful and unhelpful stress, gain knowledge of your own
nervous system response and patterns to stress and relaxation cycles while
building effective stress-reduction toolkit for greater resilience.
Please sign into Zoom (V5) with link in email
December 6, 2023
Wed 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1-Day UMAB Verbal Component Introduction to the program What do you hope to get out of this program? Two types of Aggression- • Hostile /Instrumental -Their definition of Aggression Functionality of a person behaviour What is Mental Health vs Mental Illness Trauma-Informed Care Tips 4 Theories of Aggression • Video Clips / Discussion Self-Awareness Personal Inventory Assessment Personal Triggers & Self Awareness Holistic Intervention & Self-Management • Impact of the Social Environment • Physiological Triggers • Triggers & Interpersonal Awareness Continuum of Aggressive Behaviour • 3 phases & 3 features within • Client assessment • Appropriate staff response • Calming or Defusing Tech’s Staff Debriefing / Wellness
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December 8, 2023
Fri 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Many of us have experienced
losses and deaths both personally and professionally, and because grief follows
us to work, "Let's Talk About Grief" sessions will provide an
opportunity for open, helpful conversations, in a non-judgemental, supportive
and confidential setting as participants discuss how grief has been affecting
them.
These support sessions are
facilitated by grief specialists, using the peer-to-peer companioning method of
support.
Time:
10-11am
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December 11, 2023
Mon 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
As humans, the
language of emotions is the only one form of communication we all share
regardless of culture, race and nationality. We are also hardwired for survival
and will behave and action in ways to keep safe in our world. Communication is
a tool which helps to foster greater connections or disconnections based on how
we express, process, perceive, and interpret exchanges in our personal and
professional relationships.
Come join us in
this two-hour virtual workshop to learn how to skillfully manage difficult
conversations when the stakes are high. You will gain effective communication
strategies to support building emotional safety, trust, and repair in
relationships. Gain personal insight on your own communications style; learn
how thoughts influence behaviours; recognize when stuck in negative
communication cycles and what to do to get out of these heightened emotional
arousal states to support greater emotional regulation and collaboration.
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December 13, 2023
Wed 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1-Day UMAB Verbal Component Introduction to the program What do you hope to get out of this program? Two types of Aggression- • Hostile /Instrumental -Their definition of Aggression Functionality of a person behaviour What is Mental Health vs Mental Illness Trauma-Informed Care Tips 4 Theories of Aggression • Video Clips / Discussion Self-Awareness Personal Inventory Assessment Personal Triggers & Self Awareness Holistic Intervention & Self-Management • Impact of the Social Environment • Physiological Triggers • Triggers & Interpersonal Awareness Continuum of Aggressive Behaviour • 3 phases & 3 features within • Client assessment • Appropriate staff response • Calming or Defusing Tech’s Staff Debriefing / Wellness
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December 19, 2023
Tue 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
If you are interested please email: homelessnessccb@ottawa.ca
Introduction
to Trauma Exposed Professionals (warriorhealth.ca)
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Introduction to Trauma Exposed Professionals – this course will take five hours to complete at your own pace.
Developed by
Dr. Tim Black, R. Psych.
This course
has been designed for providers in an effort to highlight the unique work
environments that are considered routine for those who serve in our Canadian
Armed Forces and Public Safety professions. The course will increase learner
competencies in the Military/PSP - Civilian Divide, Military/PSP culture and
will provide culturally specific clinical approaches to support the complex
mental health needs of those who serve Canada at home and abroad.
Introduction
to Trauma Exposed professionals was developed in partnership with the Atlas
Institute for Veterans and Families. The Atlas Institute builds strong community
networks to create a system of the best possible supports and services for
veterans, first responders and their families. Wounded Warriors Canada is
grateful for their support.
This User
Friendly course has 12 Modules that each include curriculum and a video.
Topics: Stoicism; Culture; Organizations and the two Professionals; The Role
of Structure and the BETR Model; The Trauma Formula, The Structured
Approach; The Trauma Line, Three Part Narrative; Self Care; Closing Thoughts
This is not a training program - FYI only
December 24, 2023
Sun 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM
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This is not a training program - FYI only
December 24, 2023
Sun 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM
Please tell us if you would like to coordinate and host the
ROH Community Outreach Team presenting a Mental Health First Aid course at your
agency. See descriptions here: https://mentalhealthcommission.ca/training/mhfa/
It would require pre-course work from your participants and
a full day of in person training.
You would need an appropriate room with a screen for the
projector, or a TV with HDMI port; tables, chairs and opportunity for
refreshments & rest rooms close by.
Minimum 12, Maximum 25 people
CCB Training would pay for the course.
You would be responsible for making sure the minimum
registration was met, coordinating the pre-course work, and hosting the event.
This is not a training program - FYI only
December 24, 2023
Sun 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM
Tungasuvvingat Inuit is pleased to invite you to participate in Inuit Cultural Sensitivity Training for service providers who work with Inuit children, youth, and families in Ontario. Join us to learn:
· Who are Inuit? History, Culture, Language, Traditions & Practices
· Servicing Inuit in your Communities: Identifying ways to work with Inuit and their families
· Resources
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January 10, 2024
Wed 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Canada
receives immigrants and newcomers every day in different classes and
categories. Those immigrants come from diverse backgrounds with different
personal histories and unique experiences. However, there are specific shared
experiences for many, as they make a home for themselves in Canada. The
resettlement process may be full of successes, but it also comes with
difficulties like alienation, loneliness, frustration, xenophobia, and racism.
All classes
of immigrants are assisted in resettling in Canada by a wide range of
individuals and organizations, whose mission, in whole or part, is to serve
immigrants in their process of adjustment and resettlement to Canadian society.
The program
is divided into four sessions, and its goal is to provide front-line workers
with an overview of the shared experiences of immigrants as they go through
their resettlement journeys (Newcomers mental health support training).
Also, it sheds light on culturally responsive approaches to working with
immigrants (Assisting newcomers in dealing with cultural shock), as well
as discusses key concepts of anti-racism, anti-oppression, power, and
privilege, concerning working with the mental health of newcomers and
immigrants (Understanding and Dealing with Racism and Oppression). Further,
it discusses self-care for frontline workers and resettlement workers to
recognize their role and the importance of their well-being (Self-care; practical strategies for front-line workers).
This session will also promote the mental health of new immigrants by bringing up their awareness of cultural transitions and navigating between home and new cultures, as well as their sense of belonging in a new country. It also enhances an understanding of the predictors of acculturation and the strategies used by immigrants, as well as how to support immigrants through cultural humility.
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January 16, 2024
Tue 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
The Let’s Talk two-hour
session is a practical, experiential learning workshop that provides an
opportunity for participants to exchange among peers. Let’s Talk follows a
facilitated, open concept agenda guided by the interests of participants while
supporting the sharing of experiences, skills and knowledge with care,
curiosity, and compassion for personal growth and resilience.
By the end of this session,
you will have a greater understanding of the supports and resources available
within our community and a toolkit of actionable and practical strategies to
best support greater selfcare at work and home.
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January 18, 2024
Thu 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
This training will build on participants knowledge of: how the complex nature of being human can contribute to problematic substance use/substance use disorders; the relationship between trauma/chronic stress and problematic substance use; how to support clients from a trauma informed care approach; and how to support change by incorporating harm reduction principles beyond overdose prevention and safer use gear.
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January 25, 2024
Thu 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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January 30, 2024
Tue 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
In this workshop we will first look at the signs that
indicate that someone might be experiencing a mental health crisis and how to
recognize they may need some support. We will then explore active communication
skills that front-line workers can use to help de-escalate someone in crisis,
open safe conversations about stigmatized subjects, and deepen the relationship
and social support available to the person who is struggling. We will close
with a short discussion of front-line workers' mental health and the importance
of sustainable self-care when caring for individuals in crisis over the long
term.
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January 31, 2024
Wed 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
In the
first half of this workshop, we will be exploring practical frameworks to
support ourselves to stay grounded and healthy, making the work we do more
sustainable. The second half will be discussing practical tools for clients to
support them in managing cravings and making changes to their substance
use/other behaviours.
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February 6, 2024
Tue 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
The Community Capacity Building training program focuses on three core areas to provide a basic understanding of homeless and at risk populations.
No matter what your role, chances are there is a training event that is right for you. See what events are coming in the months ahead.