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SUMMARY:Partnerships Project: FASD Facilitator Training
DESCRIPTION:Partnerships Project \nFASD Facilitator Training\nJune 5th – 7th 2017\nInstructional Principles Workshop \nJune 5th\, 2017 \n9:00 am to 4:30 pm \n\nPartnerships in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder \nJune 6th & 7th\, 2017 \n9:00 am to 4:30 pm \n****** \nLocation: Fort St. John Child Development Centre \n10417-106th Ave\, Fort St. John\, British Columbia\, Canada V1J 2M8 \n\nWho should attend? \nService providers interested in becoming a trained facilitator and who are able to deliver training in their community. \nWhat does becoming a Facilitator involve? \n\nParticipation in 3 days of training including the adult education principles (IPW) and content of the selected training module.\nWilling and available to commit to the delivery of training sessions in the role of Facilitator in your community.\nWe acknowledge that this role will require work and time in addition to the person’s work schedule\, and may require the support and approval of your employer.\n\nA Curriculum for Those Working with Young Children and Their Families in Home and Community Settings. \nPartnerships in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is a 15 hour training course for ECD service providers including IDP\, AIDP\, SCD and ASCD staff\, child care providers\, staff in CAP-C programs\, Success By Six Initiatives\, parents\, family resource programs\, preschool and other community settings that provide services for children from birth to six. The Module is delivered in 5 blocks which each address many aspects of FASD. From the background and practice activities included in the training\, participants will learn there is no “cookbook” approach or set of strategies that work for all children with FASD\, but a framework from which to view FASD and support each child as a unique individual. \nTraining hosted by Fort St. John Child Development Centre and delivered by Partnership Project of BC (AIDP and ASCD Provincial Office and BCAAFC) \nTo Register: \nCall Nadine Gagné-L’Hirondelle \n250-388-5593 ext. 207 \n1-866-338-4881 \nLimited space available \n\nLunch & snacks will be provided  \n*** \nThere is NO COST to participate. \n*** \nSpaces are limited \n*** \nRegistration Deadline: \nMay 19th\, 2017 at 5pm.
URL:https://phabc.org/event/partnerships-project-fasd-facilitator-training/
LOCATION:Fort St. John Child Development Centre\, 10417-106th Ave\, Fort St. John\, British Columbia\, V1J 2M8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:The 12th National Community Health Nurses of Canada Conference
DESCRIPTION:  \n“Blueprint for Action\, Making Connections” \nCommunity Health Nurses of Canada (CHNC) is pleased to invite you to participate in the 12th National CHNC Conference in Niagara Falls\, ON. \nThis conference brings together individuals who have an interest in Community Health Nursing from practice\, research\, administration\, policy and education. \nPlan to attend and share your knowledge! \nCall for Abstracts: open until January 9 \nhttps://www.chnc.ca/en/call-for-abstracts \n  \nRegistration: opening in January \nFor more information\, visit: \nhttps://www.chnc.ca/en/annual-conference
URL:https://phabc.org/event/the-12th-national-community-health-nurses-of-canada-conference/
LOCATION:Niagara Falls\, Ontario\, Canada
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DESCRIPTION:Webinar\n\nThe CIHR Institute of Gender and Health\, in partnership with the Institute of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health and the Health Canada Gender and Health Unit\, is pleased to announce the Sex- and Gender-based Analysis Health Policy-Research Partnerships. These research-policy partnerships will help bridge the gaps between research knowledge and policy development and support the rigorous evaluation of SGBA implementation to ensure Health Canada’s outward facing activities. \nA webinar will be held to discuss details of the opportunity and respond to questions. \nEnglish: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET June 29\, 2017\nFrench: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. ET June 29 2017 \n\nWebinar instructions:\nSession number: 559 464 400\nSession password: WUYUt387\n  \nTo join the session online:\n1. Go to https://gts-ee.webex.com\n2. Enter the session number: 559 464 400\n3. Enter the session password: WUYUt387\n4. Click “Join Now” and follow the instructions that appear on your screen. \n  \n  \nTo join the audio teleconference:\nTo receive a call back\, provide your phone number when you join the training session. Alternatively\, you can call one of the following numbers and enter the access code: \nCall-in toll-free number: 1-877-413-4788 (Canada)\nCall-in number: 1-613-960-7513 (Canada)\nConference ID: 817 272 4\n  \n  \nFor assistance\, please call 1-800-226-6338 or 613-941-9554.\nPlease contact Melody Sajedi at Melody.Sajedi@cihr-irsc.gc.ca for details about the webinar. \n\n\nAbout the Funding Opportunity:\nSex- and Gender-Based Analysis Health Policy Research Partnerships\n\nKey dates:\n·         Full application launched on ResearchNet: Mid-July 2017 \n·         Application deadline: September 6\, 2017 \n·         Anticipated Notice of Decision: October 31\, 2017 \n·         Funding Start Date: November 1\, 2017 \nInitiative objectives\n·         Catalyze the transfer of health research knowledge in the area of sex- and gender-based analysis into health policy development and practice\n·         Foster policy maker capacity development and the creation of best practicesto support the sustainable application of evidence-based sex- and gender-based analysis to health policy\n·         Support the scientifically rigorous evaluation of outcomes related to the integration of sex- and gender-based analysis into health policies and programs \n\nResearch areas:\n1.    Applying a gendered lens to cannabis risk perceptions\, public education and awareness. \n2.    Considering SGBA across the Pharmaceutical Management System: A focus on select drug classes. \n3.    Digital technology to support informal caregivers: Matching the tools to the needs. \n4.    Involving Indigenous fathers/men in healthy child development programming and activities. \n5.    Applying a GBA+ lens to a reorientation of Health Canada risk communications for health products. \n6.    Considering sex and gender in a psychologically healthy workplace. \n7.    Applying SGBA+ to a modernized framework for the regulation of self-care products. \n  \n  \nTo learn more about the background\, competencies required\, objectives and deliverables for each research area\, visit the detailed pre-announcement.\n\nContact information:\nTelephone: 613-954-1968\n Toll Free: 1-888-603-4178\n Fax: 613-954-1800\nsupport@cihr-irsc.gc.ca
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