JUScampus Course Catalogue
Welcome to the JUScampus Course Catalogue! Here you can browse and register for learning activities and events. A calendar view is also available (sign in required). Consult the FAQ to get answers to the most commonly asked questions regarding JUScampus.
Prior to registering for a learning activity, you should discuss your participation and receive your manager’s approval. All training should be included in your Learning and Development Plan, located in your Performance Management Agreement.
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Spotlight on...
- Pre-Retirement Workshop- Ready to Retire - September 25 (E)
- Public Service Pension Plan - Member Education Session - September 26 (E)
- 2024 Business and Technology Law Day - September 11 (B)
- The Canadian Human Rights Act – A Primer - September 26 (B)
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Skip to search resultsPre-Retirement Workshop
The purpose of this one-day workshop is to provide an overview of the key components of retirement planning by a specialist in financial planning.
Next session: November 12, 2024 | 2 more dates
Pre-Retirement Workshop- Ready to Retire
The purpose of this half day is meant to assist the participant in fine-tuning the actual retirement date
Next session: January 21, 2025
Preventing Vicarious Trauma, Compassion Fatigue, Empathic Distress and Burnout
This workshop is designed to help employees develop a greater awareness of the impact of their work on their well-being and further their understanding of the concepts of vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue/empathic distress and burnout.
Next session: November 07, 2024
Regulatory Law Day 2024
More than ever, Regulatory related issues continue to be central to key government initiatives. The day will cover an interesting and wide ranging mix of regulatory law related topics that will feature, amongst other participants, Health Canada’s Deputy Minister Stephen Lucas whose department has been involved in attention-grabbing files like drug decriminalization and the new dental care program