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SUMMARY:The 8th International Research Conference on Adolescents and Adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe 8th International Research Conference on Adolescents and Adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD):\n\n  \nReview\, Respond and Relate – Integrating Research\, Policy and Practice Around the World\nApril 18-21\, 2018\n  \nThe Hyatt Regency\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada\n  \nAlthough there have been thousands of published articles in FASD in general\, there has been limited research specifically on adolescents and adults with FASD or on individuals across the lifespan. As those individuals diagnosed with FASD continue to age\, the “need to know” across a broad spectrum of areas is becoming critically important for identifying clinically relevant research questions and directions. \n  \nThis interactive 2018 conference will provide an opportunity to be at the forefront of addressing these issues. We will welcome a diverse group of professionals\, researchers\, students\, families and individuals with FASD. \n  \nWe have a Call for Abstracts available: http://interprofessional.ubc.ca/initiatives/adults2018/abstracts/ \n  \nFor more information\, please visit the website at http://interprofessional.ubc.ca/initiatives/adults2018/. \n  \nEmail marketing.ipce@ubc.ca to get on an enquiry list for updates.
URL:https://phabc.org/event/the-8th-international-research-conference-on-adolescents-and-adults-with-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorder-fasd/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Vancouver\, 655 Burrard Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Neil Squire Society Monthly Workshop - Disclosing Your Disability to Potential Employers
DESCRIPTION:Working Together Workshop\nManaging Your Injury\, Illness\, or Disability:\nDisclosing Your Disability to Potential Employers\nWednesday\, April 25th\, 2018\n2:30pm – 4:00pm\n400-3999 Henning Drive\nBurnaby\, BC V5C 6P9 \n  \nClick Here to see the poster \n  \nDisclosing your disability is a subject many people struggle with when enapplying for employment. Working on how to comfortably disclose is very useful throughout your job search and practicing with people before disclosing to potential employers can make the process much easier. \n  \nAt this workshop\, we’ll talk about the many aspects of disclosing a disability: \n\nDifference between a visible and invisible disabilities\nWhat are your rights?\nWhy are people afraid of disclosing\nWhen should you disclose\nAvailable workplace accommodations\nHow to disclose\n\n  \nFor more information and to register please contact:\n604.473.9363\ngilbertsiu@neilsquire.ca / annm@neilsquire.ca \n  \nAlternative formats and workshop accommodations available upon request
URL:https://phabc.org/event/neil-squire-society-monthly-workshop-disclosing-disability-potential-employers/
LOCATION:Neil Squire Society\, 400-3999 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, BC\, V5C 6P9\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180428
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SUMMARY:How to Prevent & Manage Chronic Stress Claims from Harassment\, Bullying and other Workplace Stressors
DESCRIPTION:How to Prevent & Manage Chronic Stress Claims from Harassment\, Bullying and other Workplace Stressors\nHALE Health and Safety Solutions Ltd.\nApril 27\, 2018 \nVictoria\, BC \n  \n  \nWorkers who are exposed to chronic stress are at greater risk of mental injury and illness\, especially if the stress is related to workplace harassment or bullying. \nOrganizations that take action to prevent and manage chronic stress have more engaged workers with greater creativity and problem solving capacity. They have higher productivity\, higher customer satisfaction\, less absenteeism\, fewer injuries\, illnesses and lost time claims\, fewer workplace conflicts and less turnover. \nIf you are involved in managing workers\, claims\, or return to work\, this workshop will give you confidence in having a workable strategy and process for preventing chronic mental stress and managing claims that may arise in your organization. \n  \nYou will Learn\n\nHow chronic stress causes disability and risk\nHow entitlement for workers’ compensation benefits is determined\nHow to prevent identify and address root causes of workplace harassment and bullying\nHow to develop effective accommodation and return to work plans for a worker with mental illness\n\n  \n  \nInstructor: Elizabeth Rankin-Horvath\, B.A.Sc. (Hons)\, CRSP \nFounder and President\, Hale Health and Safety Solutions \n  \n  \nFrom toxic to terrific! Elizabeth specializes in helping employers create psychologically healthy and safe workplaces where workers at all levels can flourish. After 20+ years helping organizations improve their health and safety and claims management\, Elizabeth was chosen to be the CSA Group Project Manager for the creation of the National Standard of Canada on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace and has been honoured for her work in advancing workplace mental health. She now works with organizational leaders and their teams to identify and address the causes of excess stress and toxic work environments. \n  \nFor more information and to register visit \nwww.halehealthandsafety.com
URL:https://phabc.org/event/4771/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180430
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SUMMARY:Diabetes Educator Course - Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:Kinghooper\nDiabetes Education Inc\nDiabetes Educator Course\n  \nThis comprehensive three-day course is for health professionals who face diabetes in their practice. Through interactive presentations and case-study discussions with a variety of experts\, we cover the newest approaches to diabetes management. Our goal is to update your understanding of the complexities of diabetes care\, and have you learn effective approaches to educate those affected by diabetes. \nThis course is eligible for credit toward your Canadian Diabetes Educator Certification Maintenance Credit Portfolio \n  \nFor more information or updates\, contact info@kinghooper.com. \n  \nDate: April 30 – May 2\, 2018\nLocation: Vancouver\, BC\nVenue: Best Western Plus Chateau Granville\, Vancouver\, BC\nWebsite & Registration: http://kinghooper.com/program/diabetes-educator-course-vancouver-april-2018/
URL:https://phabc.org/event/diabetes-educator-course-vancouver/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Chateau Granville Hotel & Suites & Conference Centre\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
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