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The Circle of Nations is pleased to announce that Elder Rachèle Prud’homme will continue to provide weekly Elder Teachings to Canadian public servants.
Next session: November 20, 2024
Coaching Circles
Description What is a Coaching Circle? The Coaching Circle process is structured to focus on helping participants to develop creative and constructive ways to address and resolve difficult workplace issues by asking powerful open questions that allow the coachee to develop their own solutions. Through active participation, participants of the Coaching Circle will: Gain a basic understanding of coaching principles; Develop and refine their coaching skills, which are transferable to a variety of workplace settings; Have the opportunity to learn from the insights and contributions of their peers, as well as from their own reflections in a collaborative group learning environment; and Build a network of peers to foster collaboration and support, with the aim of extending beyond the parameters of the Circle experience. FOR REGISTRATION: The Coaching Circles Program consist of 7 sessions starting on March 22nd to June 7th, 2023. Due to a limited number of available spots, participants are committed to attend the one 3 hour training session and all six 2.5 hour meetings. To register, please complete the questionnaire below with your manager’s approval and send it by email to Danielle Stordy (Danielle.stordy@hc-sc.gc.ca). A waitlist will be available in the event that the registration for the current cohorts are filled. QUESTIONNAIRE : Full name and Branch / nom complet et succursale: Contact information Email: Work phone number: Questions pertaining to past Coaching Circles sessions, please highlight your answer. Have you already participated in the Coaching Circle program in the past? No Yes If yes, when : Were you previously put in a waitlist? No Yes If yes, when : Which Circle are you interested in joining? English French Manager’s approval is attached to the email?: No Yes Schedule: SCHEDULE FOR THE ENGLISH SESISONS: March 22 from 9:00 to 12:00 - Coaching skills workshop March 29 from 9:00 to 11:30 - Introduction to the Circle process April 12 from 9:00 to 11:30 – First Circle May 3 from 9:00 to 11:30 – Second Circle May 17 from 9:00 to 11:30 – Third Circle May 31 from 9:00 to 11:30 – Fourth Circle June 7 from 9:00 to 11:30 – Wrap-up session SCHEDULE FOR THE FRENCH SESSIONS: April 13 from 9 :00 to 12 :00 : Coaching skills workshop April 20 from 9 :00 to 11 :30 : Introduction to the Circle process May 4 from 9:00 to 11:30 – First Circle May 18 from 9:00 to 11:30 – Second Circle June 1 from 9:00 to 11:30 – Third Circle June 15 from 9:00 to 11:30 – Fourth Circle June 29 from 9:00 to 11:30 – Wrap-up session Topics include: What is coaching? Coaching skills development: Inquiry. Active listening. Reflecting and questioning. Understanding how conclusions are drawn. Developing a coaching plan. Practical application of skills through real time peer coaching. Approach: Virtual tranining. Duration: 2.5 hours (per day) X 7 days. Target audience: All Health Canada and Public Health Agency of Canada employees. Prerequisite: None.
Compliance Verification Activities
This self-directed eLearning course will introduce ROEB inspectors to the five stages of Health Canada inspections – initiation, planning, inspecting, closing, and reporting. In each stage, learners will be guided through inspector practices that are shared across different inspection programs. This course is the third in a series of five prerequisite courses for Foundations of Inspection and Regulation. The recommended order for these prerequisite courses is: 1. FS593 – Introduction to Regulatory Enforcement 2. FS632 – Building Inspector Credibility 3. FS636 – Compliance Verification Activities 4. FS631 – Understanding Inspector Powers 5. FS488 – Crown Liability in Regulatory Enforcement
Conducting and Responding to Toxicology Assessment Consults on Impurities and Residual Solvents
Through explanations, suggestions, examples and exercises, this course is designed to assist pharmaceutical safety and efficacy reviewers and managers in BCANS, BGIVD, and BMORS with conducting and responding to a toxicology assessment consult on impurities and residual solvents in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) developed by the Therapeutic Products Directorate. This course is the second in a series of three online courses related to the SOP.
Conducting Pharmaceutical Safety and Efficacy Reviews and Preparing Review Reports
Welcome to the Conducting Pharmaceutical Safety and Efficacy Reviews and Preparing Review Reports on Submissions for Marketing Authorization online training course The eLearning course, Conducting Pharmaceutical Safety and Efficacy Reviews and Preparing Review Reports on Submissions for Marketing Authorization provides instructions and guidance on review activities conducted to apply governing statutes and regulations in a predictable and consistent manner. SOPs are administrative instruments not having force of law and, as such, allow for flexibility in approach. Alternate approaches to the principles and practices described in this course may be acceptable provided they are supported by adequate justification. This course should be experienced in conjunction with the Food and Drugs Act and Regulations, other applicable acts and regulations, and relevant sections of other applicable review SOPs and guidance documents for external stakeholders.
Conflict of Interest Information Session
This Information Session will help you gain a concrete understanding of Conflict of Interest (COI) issues and provide you with information and guidance with regards to the COI process, which derives from the Public Health Agency of Canada’s Values and Ethics Code.
Next session: October 23, 2024 | 2 more dates
Constructive Communication Skills
Join us for this interactive 3.5-hour workshop looking at how to improve their communication skills and ability to hear “beyond the words”, leading to more positive working relationships. The course will cover: • Active Listening • Barriers to communication • Communication techniques • Skills in speaking and getting your message across • Limits and boundaries • Skills in Listening and Acknowledging
Constructive Conversations Introduction
This 60-minute session will highlight the Centre for Ombuds, Resolution and Ethic’s Constructive Conversation Series, a self-paced tool to prepare for, and engage in, meaningful and respectful dialogue. In addition to the overview of the elements of a constructive conversation, the session will provide a forum for individual reflection, some discussion and an overview of resources available to all employees.