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This video highlights key moments from the 2022 Jocelyne Bourgon Visiting Scholar Lecture featuring Rachel Zellars, Ph.D., including a discussion on the evolution of the application of merit criteria and its impact on the equitable treatment of different groups of employees, with a focus on Black public servants.
This online self-paced course challenges common assumptions and beliefs about people with disabilities and aims to shift the perspective from the impairment to the barrier.
This job aid aims to equip public servants with a basic understanding of reconciliation and how to become a constructive partner in reconciliation initiatives at work.
This job aid explains the cultural and historical context of a selection of common expressions and explains why they may reinforce negative stereotypes, racial profiling, prejudice, stigma and discrimination against Indigenous Peoples.
The Aspiring Directors Program (ADP) is a guided development activity for identified candidates to reflect on the competencies that are critical to the success of executives in the federal public service. Participants will explore the importance of self-awareness and personal reflection in becoming a better leader, and examine the leadership and self‑management skills needed to build teams and become an effective agent of change.
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 job aid serves as a checklist to help determine the "SMART-ness" of your work objectives by listing criteria to make them specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and timely.
This event recording explores staffing options under the Public Service Employment Act that support the organizational diversity and inclusion objectives of the ..
This online self-paced course examines three basic types of financial statements: the income statement, the cash flow statement, and the balance sheet. Participants will review the reporting requirements and arrangement of information for the different types of financial statements, and explore how each type relates to the others.
This online self-paced course for managers at all levels provides an overview of the expected practices for the sound management of public funds through responsible planning, spending and reporting. By reviewing helpful examples, participants will learn how to exercise their delegated financial authorities in line with government policies, practices and procedures.
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