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Duty to Delete
The online course Duty to Delete is designed to help you determine what information you need to keep and what information you are allowed to delete. You will be prompted to consider how your information practices align with the requirements for keeping information and to consider the risks of keeping too much information. Please disconnect from the VPN and ensure you use either Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge when completing courses. Connection to the VPN and using Internet Explorer may limit the system’s ability to track your progress.

Effective Communication
This course provides practical strategies for improving communication skills. It is designed for Marketed Health Products Directorate (MHPD) staff, to help build the capacity and skills to better engage and work more efficiently with both internal and external stakeholders.

Emergency Management and Public Health
This 1 to 1.5 hours course introduces learners to Emergency Management and what it means for employees of PHAC and Health Canada. In this course, participants will learn fundamental emergency management principles and concepts as they apply in a public health context.

Enforcement Policy: Identification
This self-directed eLearning course complements Health Canada’s Badge Policy and ensures that ROEB inspectors understand the issuing, safekeeping, and use of Health Canada badges. If you are a new inspector requiring designation, this is one of your mandatory courses.

Enforcement Skills: Interviewing
ROEB inspectors participating in this live virtual course will learn how to gather information from regulated parties by using a structured approach to interviewing known as the Funnel Technique. In this learner-centered course, learners will have the opportunity to practice collecting relevant information using this technique during an interview simulation. This course is recommended in the first 6-12 months of employment. Pre-requisite: Orientation to Interviewing Skills

Enforcement Skills: Notetaking
This self-directed eLearning course reinforces the importance of clear and concise notetaking during compliance and enforcement activities. Notes taken by regulatory inspectors in the field not only provide help for recollection and reporting, but also have the potential to become one of the most critical elements in a prosecution. This is one of the mandatory courses required for inspector designation.

Enterprise Risk Management – Agreement/Recipient Risk Assessment Tool
This interactive e-learning course is aimed at all Health Canada and Public Health Agency of Canada employees managing grants and/or contributions. This training is mandatory for all employees who administer Funding Agreements.

Exam – Enforcement Skills: Notetaking
This is the online exam for the Orientation to Inspector Enforcement Skills: Notetaking course. If this is part of your pre-designation training, you must score at least 75% to pass the exam and complete the course. If you completed this course as a pre-requisite, we encourage you to complete the exam to test your knowledge; however, it is not a requirement to prepare for the virtual course.