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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.

Excel Accessibility Workshop
This workshop will cover easy things you can do to make your Excel spreadsheets accessible to people with different accommodation needs. Accessibility best practices are essential to ensure that everyone feels included in the workplace.
Next session: April 29, 2025 | 2 more dates

FAA Section 33 - Financial Officer Training
The "FAA S.33 Financial Officer" course, tailored for those with the authority to approve issuances of payments, meaning FAA S.33 approval. This course offers practical knowledge on Delegated Spending and Financial Authorities (DSFA), essential for managing the approval of payment requests and invoices for Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada.

Facilitation 101
In this live virtual workshop with the National Learning Unit, ROEB staff will learn how to facilitate effectively in a virtual classroom environment. With the support of learning specialists, participants will be introduced to the tools and techniques used to create engaging and interactive learning. This learner-centred workshop is ideal for those who want to enhance their facilitation skills and deliver impactful training sessions.


Foundations of Inspection and Regulation
ROEB inspectors and analysts participating in this live virtual course will gain a common understanding of the regulatory role of inspectors and analysts at Health Canada. In this learner-centered course, delivered by experienced Health Canada inspectors, participants will gain an understanding of how compliance and enforcement policies are applied, how the guiding principles of compliance and enforcement determine the role and responsibilities of designated inspectors, and how regulatory inspectors use enforcement techniques and tools to minimize the department’s risk of liability. This course is recommended in the first 6-12 months of employment. Prerequisites: There are five prerequisites for this course. It is recommended that you complete them in the following order: 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
Next session: May 05, 2025

Fundamental Justice: Introduction to Sample Handling for Analysts
This self-directed eLearning course will familiarize analysts pursuing designation with the concept of fundamental justice, and how it pertains to sample handling. The course will focus on the administrative duties of designated analysts, when handling samples submitted by law enforcement, inspectors, and research scientists, for the purpose of supporting the administration and enforcement of the FDA, CA, CDSA, PCPA, TVPA, and the CCPSA. This course is one of the mandatory courses for analysts required for designation.