ALIGN'S SECTOR NEWS
August 15, 2021
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ALIGN CONFERENCE JAN 27, 2022
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Please complete the SUBMISSION FORM to be sent to the ALIGN Conference Committee for review. Upon acceptance, the committee will contact you at the beginning of September 2021. If you have questions about this form or about the conference, please contact Mista Zaugg at 587.635.4104 or mistaz@alignab.ca.
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CALL FOR PRESENTERS!
ALIGN is calling for workshop presentations for the 2022 Strengthening Today; Building Tomorrow Conference.
This 1-day learning event takes place every January in Edmonton, Alberta, and is designed for human services employees and includes presentations for senior leaders, board members, supervisors, and front-line workers. Approximately 250 people attend the conference each year.
The ongoing success of this conference is a result of ensuring we have knowledgeable presenters who are passionate in their areas of expertise. If you have a topic you think our participants would like to learn more about, please complete our online application.
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ACHIEVE -Psychological Safety in the Workplace Virtual September 8, 9am-4pm CDT This workshop provides an overview of the characteristics of a psychologically safe workplace and the roles of both the employee and employer in promoting psychological safety.
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These free summer and fall workshops offer one-hour sessions designed to build skills in five different areas to help individuals cope with stress and adversity, while promoting positive mental health and well-being. The sessions are free and will run weekly starting July 20 and again Sept. 8. Participants can take any or all of the classes.
CIO -20 tips for supporting team mental health The mental health of each team member is vital to your organization’s performance. Leaders at every level must intentionally and continually commit to finding ways to improve the mental health of their teams. Mental health is a critical component of every employee’s wellbeing and should be a top priority in all workplaces.
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How To Access Your COVID Vaccine and Test Records. Your Alberta COVID-19 vaccination record can be accessed through MyHealth Records, but you’ll need to create an account first. Set it up now so it’s ready to use. You can also use your account to see COVID tests and other medical info
Tamarack - Designing For What's Next Two-part Virtual Workshop Series | September 23 & October 21, 2021 The Designing for What's Next webinar and workshop series is aimed at practitioners looking to understand how to best design their organizations, their strategies, and shape their communities for what is to come as we encounter the changes that emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic
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PHAC, NCCIH and NCCID are asking First Nations, Inuit and Métis people to tell them how the pandemic has affected their ability to access health services you need during the pandemic, specifically sexually transmitted and blood borne infections (STBBI) and harm reduction services. To better understand your experience, they are also asking about how the pandemic has affected your safety (family violence, racism, discrimination), social and economic situation (food, housing, finances) and mental health and wellness.
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CHILD & YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH
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Looking Forward is an interactive half-day workshop created for individuals working with youth aged 12 to 24. Looking Forward encompasses the developmental, cognitive, and emotional differences found within this age group in presenting strategies to strengthen the protective factors of youth at risk of suicide. Relevant intervention strategies are explored through videos and case studies. This workshop is being offered with support from the Calgary Foundation. Intervention approaches build on the skills taught in the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) as they apply to youth and can be offered virtual or on-site.
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Learn More About How to Provide Affordable Mental Health Services
Learn how mental health services are made accessible for hundreds of vulnerable individuals and families each month, using a trauma-informed approach
Live Virtual Workshop: October 14, 9am-4pm CDT
This workshop explores the reasons behind difficult behaviours and provides strategies to help children and youth learn new ways to move forward as they navigate these developmental challenges and times of crises.
Low-cost weekend training
This workshop provides a general overview of the common mental illnesses for children and youth, including the signs and symptoms, themes for treatment, and the controversies that surround some of the diagnoses.
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The purpose of the Leadership Bursaries are to foster future leadership capacity by enabling senior organizational leaders to participate in formal education and professional development programs that enhance their ability to lead their organization and the field.
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LEADERSHIP TRAINING
Online Course | Access course materials anytime and learn at your own pace Join a diverse group of over 400 learners from across the globe in our online course and build a foundation of knowledge and practice for your community engagement work.
Pillar - All About Boards Series 2021 September 28, 2021 - 1:00 pm to Tuesday, December 7, 2021 - 3:30 pm The All About Boards program has been designed to provide you with the foundational elements to help you govern effectively while introducing you to emerging issues in board governance.
This three-part virtual workshop is designed specifically to build the capacity of Collective Impact backbone staff and leaders
ECVO - A Conversation with Hildy Gottlieb Virtual September 29, 2021 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Are you asking the most effective questions to encourage change in your organization?
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Seeking Organizations to Participate
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Designed for any organizations across Canada that provide services to adults with mental health challenges Transform your services with the Walk the Talk Toolkit & promote mental health recovery in your organization! Become an Early Adopter: For A New Toolkit to Implement Recovery-Guidelines. The toolkit founders are currently recruiting 3 organizations to participate as “Early Adopters” of the toolkit starting this fall.
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FASD & Canada’s Disability Inclusion Action Plan
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Enviros Tweeted - Share your thoughts on how we should be supporting people with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), the leading cause of developmental disability in Canada, affecting approximately 4% of the population across all socioeconomic groups.
If you want to include your voice in this process, be sure to complete the survey by August 31, 2021. People with FASD have traditionally been excluded from underrepresented in federal government policies and decisions. This is your opportunity to share your voice! Learn More Here!
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TWO EYED SEEING Etuaptmumk is a Mi’kmaw word meaning Two-Eyed Seeing. With one eye, we view the world through Indigenous ways of knowing and with the other eye, we view the world through Western, or Eurocentric, ways of knowing. A guiding principle for intercultural collaboration, Two-Eyed Seeing provides the gift of multiple perspectives. “It encourages the realization that beneficial outcomes are much more likely in any given situation when we are willing to bring two or more perspectives into play,” ...
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There's still time to attend and support Alberta's Indigenous athletes!
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If your agency or organization is involved with organizing sports activities - this is a great resource!
The Indigenous Long-Term Participant Development Pathway is a reference for those who work with Indigenous participants in sport and recreation. It has grown out of the understanding that mainstream models for sport development do not necessarily align with Indigenous needs or experiences. As such, this document tries to address that gap by outlining the key elements that need to be considered when planning, developing, and implementing programs for and with Indigenous peoples and communities.
Any Indigenous-led organization working to foster resilience in Inuit, Metis and First Nations communities anywhere in Canada can apply for resiliency support ranging from $5,000 to $30,000 Monthly intake
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