Calendar Canada.Jan. 28-29: Conference: Corporate governance Corporate Governance The relationship between all the stakeholders in a company. This includes the shareholders, directors, and management of a company, as defined by the corporate charter, bylaws, formal policy, and rule of law. ; Conference Board of Canada The Conference Board of Canada is a not-for-profit Canadian organization dedicated to researching and analyzing economic trends, as well as organizational performance and public policy issues. ; Toronto; 1.866.711.2262 Feb. 6-7: Early Years Conference, Vancouver, University of British Columbia Locations Vancouver The Vancouver campus is located at Point Grey, a twenty-minute drive from downtown Vancouver. It is near several beaches and has views of the North Shore mountains. The 7. , http://www.interprofessiona Feb. 7-8: Symposium: Healthy living with a disability; Toronto; Muscular Dystrophy Canada Muscular Dystrophy Canada (MDC) (French: Dystrophie musculaire Canada) is a Canadian organization, formed in 1954, that supports people with Muscular Dystrophy. ; Ivance@mdac.ca Feb. 10-11: Workshop: Group facilitation; ICA Ica (ē`kä), city (1993 pop. 108,724), capital of Ica dept., SW Peru, on the Pan-American Highway. It is a commercial center for the cotton, wool, and wine produced in the region. There are several summer resorts nearby. Associates; Toronto; 416.691.2316 Feb. 12-13: Workshop: Facilitated planning; ICA Associates: Toronto; 416.691.2316 Feb. 16-17: Conference, Disability Resource Network of British Columbia E-mail: looking_glass@shaw.ca Feb. 18-19: Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training; Orangeville, ON; Canadian Mental Health Association The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) was founded on January 26, 1918 by Dr. Clarence M. Hincks and Clifford W. Beers. Originally named the Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene , Waterloo Regional Branch and Wellington-Dufferin Branch; www.cmhawrb.on.ca Mar. 1-3: Working with Aggressive & Violent Children & Youth. Presenter: Dr. Gordon Neufeld, Ph.D, in Vancouver. For a complete brochure contact: Jack Hirose & Associates Inc. at: 1-800-456-5424. For further information or to download brochures: www.jackhirose.com Mar. 25-26: Workshop: Team leadership; ICA Associates; Toronto; 416.691.2316 Apr. 4-9: Seminar: Organization development; Industrial Relations Centre; Kingston; 613.533.6628 Apr. 13-14: Workshop: Group facilitation; ICA Associates; Toronto; 416.691.2316 Apr. 15: Workshop: Attachment, affect & accelerated change, led by Diana Fosha with Sue Johnson; Leading Edge Seminars; Toronto; 416.964.1133 Apr, 16: Workshop: Emotionally focused therapy </nowiki>Emotionally Focused Therapy or EFT is a short term approach to couples therapy based on attachment theory and created in the 1980's by Sue Johnson and Les Greenberg. Now EFT is also used with families.[1] Overview References 1. for couples led by Sue Johnson with Diana Fosna; Leading Edge Seminars; Toronto; 416.964.1133 Apr. 21-22: Workshop: Facilitating change; ICA Associates; Toronto; 416.691.2316 Apr. 22: Workshop: Success strategies for support staff led by Marilyn Laiken; Leading Edge Seminars; Toronto; 416.964,1133 Apr. 23: Workshop: Cognitive therapy cognitive therapy n. Any of a variety of techniques in psychotherapy that utilize guided self-discovery, imaging, self-instruction, and related forms of elicited cognitions as the principal mode of treatment. for anxiety and depression led by Martin Antony; Leading Edge Seminars; Toronto; 416.964.1133 Apr. 25-27: Conference: Palliative and end-of-life care; Humber College Corporate and Continuing Education continuing education: see adult education. continuing education or adult education Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904). and Ontario Palliative Care palliative care (paˑ·lē·ā·tiv kerˑ), n an approach to health care that is concerned primarily with attending to physical and emotional comfort rather Association; Toronto; 416.675.6622 x4020 April 30: Boundaries and Boundary Violations led by Mary Lou Fassel and Paula Klein; Leading Edge Seminars; Toronto; 416.964.1133 May 2-6: Seminar: Dispute resolution skills; Industrial Relations Centre; Kingston; 613.533.6628 May 6: How can I Forgive You? led by Janice Abrahms Spring; Leading Edge Seminars; Toronto; 416.964.1133 May 7: Workshop: Skills of supervision and staff management led by Lawrence Shulman; Leading Edge Seminars; Toronto; 416.964.1133 May 10-14: Workshop: Community development; ICA Associates; Edmonton; jborejko@telusplanet.net May 13-14: Marital Therapy led by John Gottman, Ottawa; Leading Edge Seminars; 416.964.1133 May 13-15: Conference: Community Foundations; Quebec; Yhuckerby@community-fdn.ca May 18-19: Investing in Children Conference, London, Ont; 519.433.8996 May 19-20: Workshop: Facilitating conciliation conciliation: see mediation. ; ICA Associates; Vancouver; bemshaw@islandnet.com May 26-28: Conference: Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research; Universite de Montreal and McGill University; Montreal; www.chera.ca May 26-28: Annual meeting: Society for Prevention Research; Quebec City, QC; www.preventionresearch.org May 26-29: National Conference: First Nations Child & Family Services; ytsa@telusplanet.net May 27: Workshop: Working successfully with clients who self-sabotage, led by Dusty Miller; Leading Edge Seminars; Toronto; 416..964.1133 May 27-29: Conference: Manitoba Child Care Association; Winnipeg; info@mccahouse.org May 29-30: Conference, Canadian Disability Studies Association, Winnipeg; www.disabilitystudies.ca June 2-5: Conference: Com back to the core; Conflict resolution network Canada; Kitchener-Waterloo; www.crnetwork.ca June 3: Workshop: Intervention in death loss of children led by Therese Rando; Non-Traditional Approaches to Grief and Mourning I, Leading Ege Seminars; Toronto; 416.964.1133 June 4: Resilience Re-Thinking Children's lives led by Sam Goldstein; Leading Edge Seminars; Toronto; 416.964.1133 June 4: Resilience The Power of Mindsets led by James Brooks Leading Edge Seminars; Toronto; 416.964.1133 June 4-6, Conference, Canadian Consortium for Collaborative Mental Health Care, Vancouver, http://www.shared-care.ca June 5-8: National Conference: Saskatoon Saskatoon (săskət n`), city (1991 pop. 186,058), S central Sask., Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. ; Canadian Association of Social Workers, [E] sasw2004conference@accesscomm.ca June 6-11: Seminar: Change management; Industrial Relations Centre; Kingston; 613.533.6628 June 10-11: Workshop: Facilitated planning; ICA Associates; Toronto; 416.691.2316 June 14-16: Annual Sexuality Conference; Office of Open Learning, University of Guelph The University of Guelph is a medium-sized university located in Guelph, Ontario, established in 1964. While the U of G offers degrees in many different disciplines, the university is best known for its focus on life sciences, based in part on a long-standing history of ; info@open.uoguelph.ca June 14-18: Summer Institute: Management and community development; Concordia University; Montreal; 514-848-2424 x3956 June 18: Treatment of Anger led by Donald Meichenbaum; Ottawa; Leading Edge Seminars; 416.964.1133 July 8-9: Workshop: Group facilitation; ICA Associates; Toronto; 416.691.2316 July 11-14: Conference: International Society for Third Sector Research; Toronto; [E] istr@jhu.edu July 7-11: National Conference: Canadian Mental Health Association; Saint John, N.B.; www.cmha.ca Aug. 5-7: Conference: International Institute for Restorative Practice; Vancouver; canada@realjustice.org Aug. 16-19: Conference: Resilient development in child welfare; Ottawa; Child Welfare League of Canada The Child Welfare League of Canada, or CWLC, is a membership based national organization dedicated to promoting the well-being and protection of vulnerable young people. ; LAC2004@cwlc.ca Aug. 16-20: Workshop: Community development; ICA Associates; Toronto; 416.691.2316 Sept. 8-10: Disabled Peoples' International Disabled Peoples' International (DPI) is a network of national organizations or assemblies of disabled people, established to promote human rights of disabled people through full participation, equalization of opportunity and development. World Summit; Winnipeg; Disabled Peoples' International; [E]summit@dpi.org Sept. 12-14: North American Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome Shaken Baby Syndrome Definition Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is a collective term for the internal head injuries a baby or young child sustains from being violently shaken. : Montreal QC; www.DontShake.com Sept. 16-17: Workshop: Facilitating conciliation; ICA Associates; Toronto; 416.6691.2316 Sept. 20-21: Workshop: Team leadership; ICA Associates; Toronto; 416.691.2316 Sept. 26-Oct. 1: Seminar: Organization development; Industrial Relations Centre; Kingston; 613.533.6628 Oct. 3-5: International Conference: Institute of Social Gerontology gerontology: see geriatrics. ; Montreal; http://www.geronto.org Oct. 14-16: Conference: Adoption Council of Canada, Family and Community Services, Province of New Brunswick and the New Brunswick Adoption Foundation; Saint John, NB; www.lifelongconnections.ca Oct. 20-21: Workshop: Facilitating conciliation; ICA Associates; Calgary; jborejko@telusplanet.net Oct. 21-22: Workshop: Facilitated planning; ICA Associates; Winnipeg; helenwythe@hjwythe.com Oct. 21-24: Scientific and Education Meeting: Canadian Association of Gerontology; Victoria, BC; info@cagacg.ca Nov. 2-5: Conference: Ontario Public Health Association; Windsor ON; www.wechealtthunit.org Nov. 16-18: Symposium: Employee and family assistance programs in the workplace; Humber Corporate & Continuing Education; Ottawa; E-neala.puran@humber.ca |
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