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IMS Coordination and Logistics Group Chief
This course was developed to introduce the roles and responsibilities of the Coordination and Logistics Group Chief function within the Health Portfolio Operations Centre (HPOC), National Microbiology Lab (NML) Operations Centre, and Regional Emergency Coordination Centres (RECC). Click "IMS Coordination and Logistics Group Chief: Functional Training" to access the course.

IMS Emergency Manager: Functional Training
This course was developed to introduce the roles and responsibilities of the Emergency Manager/Deputy Emergency Manager (EM/DEM) function within the Health Portfolio Operations Centre (HPOC), National Microbiology Lab (NML) Operations Centre, and Regional Emergency Coordination Centres (RECC). Click "Emergency Manager: Functional Training" to access the course.

IMS General Staff: Functional Training
This course was developed to introduce the roles and responsibilities of the General Staff within the Health Portfolio Operations Centre (HPOC), National Microbiology Lab (NML) Operations Centre, or Regional Emergency Coordination Centres (RECC). Click "IMS General Staff: Functional Training" to access the course.

IMS Planning Group Chief: Functional Training
This course was developed to introduce the roles and responsibilities of the Planning Group Chief function within the Health Portfolio Operations Centre (HPOC), National Microbiology Lab (NML) Operations Centre, and Regional Emergency Coordination Centres (RECC).

Indigenous Mental Health and Wellness
Learn from Dr. Arlene Laliberté, Psychologist, as she examines history to help us better understand Indigenous mental health and wellbeing. Explore allyship, empowerment, and how to help create a more culturally safe environment.
Next session: September 22, 2023 | 1 more dates

Indigenous Peoples and Reconciliation
The Indigenous Peoples and Reconciliation Training is a full day, English webinar, delivered in two parts: Part 1 • Indigenous Awareness Training (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) • A three-member team of effective, qualified and professional First Nations, Métis and Inuit presenters who have significant experience delivering Indigenous awareness training will deliver the course. Each of our presenters knows, understands and comes from their respective cultures and communities. Part 2 • Reconciliation • What is it, what does it mean, how might it happen in Canada and what role can you play? • Following the Indigenous awareness training, a senior presenter who has significant experience in reconciliation will lead a 45-minute discussion, reflection and a working group session with participants.