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Skip to search resultsNavigate Emotions to Understand the Power of Emotional Intelligence
Join us in this 1 hour presentation to learn more on the role of emotions, how they influence our daily choices and play into our interactions – both positive and negative. It will also provide participants with awareness to navigate their emotional responses more productively. TOPICS INCLUDE - Emotions
NMLB New Employee and Student Orientation Session
This orientation session provides general information about the NMLB to all new employees and students.
Next session: December 11, 2024 | 2 more dates
Noon Hour Teaching at the Iskotew Lodge with Elder Reepa Evic-Carleton In person at the Iskotew Lodge
In person participation only. Pre-registration is required.
Next session: December 10, 2024 | 1 more dates
Noon Hour Teaching with Grandmother Marilyn Chevrier-Wills
Marilyn Chevrier-Wills is an Anishinaabe cultural educator from the community of Timiskaming First Nation. Her spiritual name is Kishkatekwe Dishnika Mandodem (Moonlight Woman of the Clan of the Loon), but she is best known by most people inside and outside her community as “Grandma Marilyn”. Actively dedicated to the transmission and practice of her culture, Marilyn plays the role that Anishinaabe grandmothers have played for time immemorial. When not involved in the organization of events or ceremonies for her community, she is visiting an early childhood center in the region with her drum in her hand. Marilyn completed a degree in social work and Aboriginal studies at University of Sudbury. Kokoum Marilyn has become a prominent figure of Anishinaabe cultural life.
Next session: December 12, 2024 | 1 more dates
Note Taking for Product Safety
This e-learning course, Note Taking for Product Safety, was developed to provide a common point of reference as well as encourage the adoption of key note-taking practices. This is important, as it is part of your job to collect information and to assess the information against a specific regulation.
Nutrition Labeling
This nutrition labelling course was created to assist health professionals and educators in sharing current and accurate nutrition information with Canadians. We have designed this course to give you a solid foundation of knowledge on nutrition labelling. This course uses the December 2016 revisions to the Food and Drug Regulations which feature improvements to the nutrition facts table and the list of ingredients, among other changes.
Obstruction for Product Safety
As an inspector, you have a responsibility to verify compliance with and enforce the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) and the Cosmetics Regulations under the Food and Drug Act (FDA). Obstructions can be physical or non-physical and may hinder an inspector from conducting their work. This course will help you in determining when an act may be considered an obstruction under the CCPSA or the FDA and provides practical examples to illustrate cases of non-physical obstruction.
Occupational and Critical Incident Stress Management
This course is intended for nurses, like you, who may be faced with an Occupational Stress Injuries (OSI) within your career. Recognizing OSI’s and understanding techniques to promote resiliency will help you to reduce the risks associated with OSIs. By completing this course, you will be able to: Define OSIs. Appreciate the importance of preventing and managing OSI. Identify a variety of techniques to promote resiliency. Click "Occupational and Critical Incident Stress Management" to access the course.
Open Source Research Skills
This self-directed eLearning course will familiarize ROEB inspectors and analysts with the basics of using open source research tools and techniques as they pertain to preparing for an onsite inspection. Participants will also discover how the Privacy Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms have an impact on open source research. This course is recommended in the first 6-12 months of employment.