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This course for public servants at all levels introduces the notion of resilience in the workplace and offers techniques that can be used to strengthen it. Through self-reflection, group discussions and interactive exercises, participants will explore coping strategies that build resilience and improve the ability to bounce back from life's setbacks.
With a focus on understanding Indigenous Peoples, this online self-paced course demystifies the idea of unconscious cultural bias and explores issues of prejudice and discrimination. Through a series of self-reflection exercises, participants will discover the cultural competencies they need to build respectful relationships with First Nations, Métis and Inuit.
This online self-paced course supports the government's commitment to the value and outcomes of reconciliation by exploring in depth the four themes featured throughout the Indigenous Learning Series: recognition, respect, relationships, and reconciliation. By learning more about Indigenous realities, participants will be better equipped to support their departmental obligations towards reconciliation in a respectful, inclusive, meaningful and culturally sensitive manner.
This course is designed to address the professional development and training requirements of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call to Action #57. Following respectful protocols, participants will discover little-known historical facts, learn about the impacts of Residential Schools and the rights of Indigenous Peoples, and better understand the obligations of public servants towards Indigenous Peoples.
This event recording features a discussion with historian Margaret MacMillan on the importance of history in understanding geopolitics and the lessons that can be learned from the past to meet the opportunities and challenges of today and tomorrow.
This video highlights key moments from the Geopolitics and Learning from the Past event, including discussions on the importance of history and the difference in geopolitics today.
This video features Anil Arora, retired Chief Statistician of Canada, who reflects on his experiences in the public service and talks about diversity and inclusion, innovation and service transformation, and organizational growth and morale.
This video features Walter Natynczyk, retired Deputy Minister of Veterans Affairs and former Chief of the Defence Staff, who reflects on his career in the Canadian Armed Forces, shares his perspectives on success and risk, and offers insights on the importance of giving back to our country.
This course explores the personal strengths needed to provide and to receive feedback, in both face-to-face and virtual discussions. Participants will reflect on potential areas for personal improvement while preparing for feedback discussions with their employees.
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