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This event recording features a conversation with Dori Tunstall and Adrian Harewood on their experiences, journeys and understandings, as well as what they believe organizations like the public service can do to achieve a fully equitable, diverse and inclusive workplace.
This event recording features a conversation with Mona Nemer, Ph.D., and Sarah Paquet on their careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) as well as the importance of women role models and why increased diversity in STEM fields is essential for innovation and for Canada's economic well-being.
This event recording features a conversation with Wingham Rowan, British entrepreneur and President of Modern Markets for All, on the challenges facing irregular workers in today's economy, steps taken by governments to correct market inefficiencies, and ways in which policy could help reshape the relationship between irregular workers and their employers.
This online self-paced course explains the chemistry of fire, the types of fires, common fire hazards and ways to prevent and respond to fires in the workplace. Participants will learn about the general requirements for emergency exits and how to properly use portable fire extinguishers.
This video features members of the Federal Speakers Bureau on Healthy Workplaces, who discuss the importance of sharing stories and inspiring colleagues to take action when experiencing mental health issues.
This video features Marc Béland, who discusses the roles of the union, the employer and occupational health and safety committees during the easing of COVID-19-related restrictions in the workplace.
This video highlights the importance of encouraging work life balance to help employees better manage the requirements of their professional, family and personal lives.
This event recording features subject-matter experts and organizational representatives, who explain how peer support, whether formal or informal, can help public servants navigate the psychological impacts of COVID-19 at work and at home.
This online self-paced course highlights techniques for assessing balance between work and personal responsibilities, and identifies common obstacles to achieving the right balance. Participants will learn how to recognize where they are, in relation to where they want to be, as a first step in constructing a roadmap to a more balanced lifestyle.
The Executive Leadership Development Program (ELDP) for EX-01 to EX-03 gives senior public servants an opportunity to deepen their leadership role in enabling innovation, fostering collaboration and delivering results for Canadians. Participants are exposed to real-world experiences and issues, with guidance from senior leaders.
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