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SUMMARY:The Working Mind (TWM) – Employee Program
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nThe Working Mind (TWM) training is an evidence-based mental health program administered by Opening Minds\, a subsidiary of the Mental Health Commission of Canada. You can view the Opening Minds website here. \nThe overall goal of the training is to help decrease stigma\, build resiliency and encourage healthy conversations about mental well-being in Canadian workplaces. We offer both the Employee and the Manager/People Leader versions of the program. Manager – one\, 7 hour session; Employees – 5.5 hour program\, both delivered in one day. This instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \n  \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program (e.g.\, per TWM event)
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/the-working-mind-twm-employee-program-12/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260114T090000
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SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) – January 14th
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-january-14th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260122T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260122T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251208T072408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T155404Z
UID:3142-1769072400-1769099400@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) – January 22nd
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-january-22nd/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260128T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260128T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251208T072705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T155436Z
UID:3145-1769590800-1769617800@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) – January 28th
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-january-28th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260129T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260129T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251208T094906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T164516Z
UID:3171-1769679000-1769700600@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Essentials - January 29th
DESCRIPTION:IMPORTANT: You will receive reminder emails prior to your training date\, containing useful information and any necessary course materials. The Council recommends that you add the event to your calendar upon signing up. \nMental Health First Aid (MHFA) training provides the knowledge\, skills\, and attitudes to support a person who may be experiencing a decline in their mental well-being\, a mental health or substance use crisis until professional help is available. The practical skills of MHFA help you develop the confidence and peace of mind knowing you can support those around you\, and your ability to self-care and prioritize your well-being while supporting others. \nMHFA Essentials is a suite of courses focused on core knowledge and practical skills\, offering a streamlined one-day course and adaptations for unique populations and specific roles. It provides a strong foundation in MHFA principles without formal assessment or certification\, making it an ideal option for individuals\, teams\, or communities seeking meaningful\, time-efficient training. \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera. Being on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program \n** If you are registering yourself for the program\, please ensure that you have your managers permission to attend prior to registering
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/mhfa-essentials-january-29th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260204T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260204T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251208T200506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T071424Z
UID:3267-1770195600-1770222600@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) – February 4th
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-february-4th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260210T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260210T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T072831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T150751Z
UID:3301-1770715800-1770735600@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:The Working Mind (TWM) – Employee Program
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nThe Working Mind (TWM) training is an evidence-based mental health program administered by Opening Minds\, a subsidiary of the Mental Health Commission of Canada. You can view the Opening Minds website here. \nThe overall goal of the training is to help decrease stigma\, build resiliency and encourage healthy conversations about mental well-being in Canadian workplaces. We offer both the Employee and the Manager/People Leader versions of the program. Manager – one\, 7 hour session; Employees – 5.5 hour program\, both delivered in one day. This instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \n  \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program (e.g.\, per TWM event)
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/the-working-mind-twm-employee-program-13/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260211T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260211T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T071417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T071417Z
UID:3270-1770800400-1770827400@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) – February 11th
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-february-11th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260218T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260218T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T071411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T071411Z
UID:3273-1771405200-1771432200@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) – February 18th
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-february-18th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260219T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260219T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T075439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T164559Z
UID:3314-1771493400-1771515000@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Essentials – February 19th
DESCRIPTION:IMPORTANT: You will receive reminder emails prior to your training date\, containing useful information and any necessary course materials. The Council recommends that you add the event to your calendar upon signing up. \nMental Health First Aid (MHFA) training provides the knowledge\, skills\, and attitudes to support a person who may be experiencing a decline in their mental well-being\, a mental health or substance use crisis until professional help is available. The practical skills of MHFA help you develop the confidence and peace of mind knowing you can support those around you\, and your ability to self-care and prioritize your well-being while supporting others. \nMHFA Essentials is a suite of courses focused on core knowledge and practical skills\, offering a streamlined one-day course and adaptations for unique populations and specific roles. It provides a strong foundation in MHFA principles without formal assessment or certification\, making it an ideal option for individuals\, teams\, or communities seeking meaningful\, time-efficient training. \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera. Being on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program \n** If you are registering yourself for the program\, please ensure that you have your managers permission to attend prior to registering
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/mental-health-first-aid-mhfa-essentials-february-19th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260224T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260224T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T074518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T151014Z
UID:3311-1771923600-1771948800@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:The Working Mind (TWM) – Manager Program
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nThe Working Mind (TWM) training is an evidence-based mental health program administered by Opening Minds\, a subsidiary of the Mental Health Commission of Canada. You can view the Opening Minds website here. \nThe overall goal of the training is to help decrease stigma\, build resiliency and encourage healthy conversations about mental well-being in Canadian workplaces. We offer both the Employee and the Manager/People Leader versions of the program. Manager– one\, 7 hour session; Employees – 5.5 hour program\, both delivered in one day. This instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \n  \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program (e.g.\, per TWM event)
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/the-working-mind-twm-manager-program-7/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260225T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260225T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T071403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T071403Z
UID:3276-1772010000-1772037000@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) – February 25th
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-february-25th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260304T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260304T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T071355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T071355Z
UID:3279-1772614800-1772641800@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) – March 4th
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-march-4th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260305T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260305T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T080635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T164617Z
UID:3317-1772703000-1772724600@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Essentials – March 5th
DESCRIPTION:IMPORTANT: You will receive reminder emails prior to your training date\, containing useful information and any necessary course materials. The Council recommends that you add the event to your calendar upon signing up. \nMental Health First Aid (MHFA) training provides the knowledge\, skills\, and attitudes to support a person who may be experiencing a decline in their mental well-being\, a mental health or substance use crisis until professional help is available. The practical skills of MHFA help you develop the confidence and peace of mind knowing you can support those around you\, and your ability to self-care and prioritize your well-being while supporting others. \nMHFA Essentials is a suite of courses focused on core knowledge and practical skills\, offering a streamlined one-day course and adaptations for unique populations and specific roles. It provides a strong foundation in MHFA principles without formal assessment or certification\, making it an ideal option for individuals\, teams\, or communities seeking meaningful\, time-efficient training. \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera. Being on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program \n** If you are registering yourself for the program\, please ensure that you have your managers permission to attend prior to registering
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/mental-health-first-aid-mhfa-essentials-march-5th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260311T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260311T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T071348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T071348Z
UID:3282-1773219600-1773246600@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) – March 11th
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-march-11th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260317T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260317T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T073338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T150858Z
UID:3304-1773739800-1773759600@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:The Working Mind (TWM) – Employee Program
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nThe Working Mind (TWM) training is an evidence-based mental health program administered by Opening Minds\, a subsidiary of the Mental Health Commission of Canada. You can view the Opening Minds website here. \nThe overall goal of the training is to help decrease stigma\, build resiliency and encourage healthy conversations about mental well-being in Canadian workplaces. We offer both the Employee and the Manager/People Leader versions of the program. Manager – one\, 7 hour session; Employees – 5.5 hour program\, both delivered in one day. This instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \n  \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program (e.g.\, per TWM event)
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/the-working-mind-twm-employee-program-14/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260318T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260318T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T071341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T071341Z
UID:3285-1773824400-1773851400@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) – March 18th
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-march-18th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260324T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260324T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T081756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T164704Z
UID:3320-1774344600-1774366200@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Certificate – March 24th and 25th
DESCRIPTION:IMPORTANT: This is a two day training course\, in order to receive your certificate you must attend both days (9:30am – 3:30pm). Additionally\, You will receive reminder emails prior to your training date\, containing useful information and any necessary course materials. The Council recommends that you add the event to your calendar upon signing up. \nMental Health First Aid (MHFA) training provides the knowledge\, skills\, and attitudes to support a person who may be experiencing a decline in their mental well-being\, a mental health or substance use crisis until professional help is available. The practical skills of MHFA help you develop the confidence and peace of mind knowing you can support those around you\, and your ability to self-care and prioritize your well-being while supporting others. \nMHFA Certification is an innovative and leading-edge program in the sector. Mental Health First Aid now offers official certification. This in-depth two-day course\, upon completion and assessment\, provides participants with increased mental health awareness\, enhanced mental health\, improved confidence to help\, and decreased mental health stigma. \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera. Being on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program \n** If you are registering yourself for the program\, please ensure that you have your managers permission to attend prior to registering
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/mental-health-first-aid-mhfa-certificate-march-24th-and-25th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260326T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260326T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20251209T071322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T071322Z
UID:3288-1774515600-1774542600@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) – March 26th
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-march-26th/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260401T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260401T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20260313T071017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T131415Z
UID:3962-1775035800-1775055600@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:The Working Mind (TWM) – Employee Program
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nThe Working Mind (TWM) training is an evidence-based mental health program administered by Opening Minds\, a subsidiary of the Mental Health Commission of Canada. You can view the Opening Minds website here. \nThe overall goal of the training is to help decrease stigma\, build resiliency and encourage healthy conversations about mental well-being in Canadian workplaces. We offer both the Employee and the Manager/People Leader versions of the program. Manager – one\, 7 hour session; Employees – 5.5 hour program\, both delivered in one day. This instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \n  \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program (e.g.\, per TWM event)
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/the-working-mind-twm-employee-program-16/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260402T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20260313T071214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T125505Z
UID:3971-1775120400-1775145600@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:The Working Mind (TWM) – Manager Program
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nThe Working Mind (TWM) training is an evidence-based mental health program administered by Opening Minds\, a subsidiary of the Mental Health Commission of Canada. You can view the Opening Minds website here. \nThe overall goal of the training is to help decrease stigma\, build resiliency and encourage healthy conversations about mental well-being in Canadian workplaces. We offer both the Employee and the Manager/People Leader versions of the program. Manager– one\, 7 hour session; Employees – 5.5 hour program\, both delivered in one day. This instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \n  \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program (e.g.\, per TWM event)
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/the-working-mind-twm-manager-program-8/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260407T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260407T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20260313T072320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T131927Z
UID:3986-1775554200-1775575800@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Certificate – April 7th and 8th
DESCRIPTION:IMPORTANT: This is a two day training course\, in order to receive your certificate you must attend both days (9:30am – 3:30pm). Additionally\, You will receive reminder emails prior to your training date\, containing useful information and any necessary course materials. The Council recommends that you add the event to your calendar upon signing up. \nMental Health First Aid (MHFA) training provides the knowledge\, skills\, and attitudes to support a person who may be experiencing a decline in their mental well-being\, a mental health or substance use crisis until professional help is available. The practical skills of MHFA help you develop the confidence and peace of mind knowing you can support those around you\, and your ability to self-care and prioritize your well-being while supporting others. \nMHFA Certification is an innovative and leading-edge program in the sector. Mental Health First Aid now offers official certification. This in-depth two-day course\, upon completion and assessment\, provides participants with increased mental health awareness\, enhanced mental health\, improved confidence to help\, and decreased mental health stigma. \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera. Being on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program \n** If you are registering yourself for the program\, please ensure that you have your managers permission to attend prior to registering
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/mental-health-first-aid-mhfa-certificate-april-22nd-and-23rd/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260408T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260408T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20260313T073105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T073105Z
UID:3993-1775638800-1775665800@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB)
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260409T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260409T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20260313T071533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T071533Z
UID:3977-1775727000-1775748600@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Essentials
DESCRIPTION:IMPORTANT: You will receive reminder emails prior to your training date\, containing useful information and any necessary course materials. The Council recommends that you add the event to your calendar upon signing up. \nMental Health First Aid (MHFA) training provides the knowledge\, skills\, and attitudes to support a person who may be experiencing a decline in their mental well-being\, a mental health or substance use crisis until professional help is available. The practical skills of MHFA help you develop the confidence and peace of mind knowing you can support those around you\, and your ability to self-care and prioritize your well-being while supporting others. \nMHFA Essentials is a suite of courses focused on core knowledge and practical skills\, offering a streamlined one-day course and adaptations for unique populations and specific roles. It provides a strong foundation in MHFA principles without formal assessment or certification\, making it an ideal option for individuals\, teams\, or communities seeking meaningful\, time-efficient training. \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera. Being on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n* Please note that each organization may sign-up a maximum of 4 employees per program \n** If you are registering yourself for the program\, please ensure that you have your managers permission to attend prior to registering
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/mental-health-first-aid-mhfa-essentials/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260416T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260416T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20260313T073127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T073127Z
UID:3997-1776330000-1776357000@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB)
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260421T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260421T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20260313T073142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T073142Z
UID:4000-1776762000-1776789000@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB)
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-4/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260429T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260429T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20260313T073135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T073135Z
UID:4003-1777453200-1777480200@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB)
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-3/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260506T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260506T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20260313T073148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T135038Z
UID:4007-1778058000-1778085000@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB)
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-5/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260520T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260520T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T102207
CREATED:20260313T073207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T135207Z
UID:4013-1779267600-1779294600@hccwsc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB)
DESCRIPTION:Important: Before completing your registration for this course\, please ensure you have obtained approval from your immediate supervisor. By proceeding with the registration\, you confirm that you have secured the necessary authorization. \nHy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. is the company that provides Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB Canada). UMAB was created to meet the safety needs of both service providers and the individuals they support. You can view the Hy ‘N’ Hancement Consulting Inc. website here. \nThis instructor-led virtual learning is currently available at no charge to employees of the NS Continuing Care Sector (long-term care\, residential care facilities and home supports). \nFor general inquiries\, please contact the Council at admin@hcsc.ca \nImportant Notice: To support meaningful engagement and an effective learning experience\, participants are required to join the course using a device with functioning audio and a camera.\nBeing on camera throughout the session supports full participation and interactive learning. If a participant does not have access to a camera-enabled device or a suitable space\, their employer will need to provide a device that has a camera and audio to support their staff’s professional growth. Thank you for helping us create a positive and fully engaged training environment. \n  \nWant to access this training without qualifying for free admission? Contact the Council at the email above and ask about availability for paid admission. \nPlease note that each organization may sign up a maximum of 4 employees per program.
URL:https://hccwsc.ca/event/understanding-and-managing-aggressive-behaviour-umab-7/
ORGANIZER;CN="Health + Community Care Workforce Sector Council":MAILTO:admin@hcsc.ca
END:VEVENT
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