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. 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.
You can also visit the Canada School of Public Service website to browse and register for public service learning activities aimed to federal public servants. For information related to regional learning events and activities, please consult the respective DW site.
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Understanding Wrongdoing in the Federal Public Sector
This course outlines the different types of wrongdoing in the federal public sector and explains legal obligations, disclosure mechanisms, and how reports are handled, to promote integrity and transparency.
Next session: May 12, 2026 | 1 more dates
Webinar – 2025 Minister of Justice Youth National Policing Award Recipient - Longueuil Agglomeration Police Service – Groupe Contact
Each year, the Minister of Justice National Youth Policing Award recognizes police officers and other youth justice professionals involved in police-led initiatives that develop and implement innovative approaches or promising practices. These initiatives go beyond the formal court system when working with youth in conflict with the law.
Webinar – Circle of Change Restorative Justice Program – Friends In Toronto (FIT) Community Service
The Circle of Change Restorative Justice program (CCRJ) is a culturally informed youth restorative justice program that will use healing circles to facilitate the restoration and reintegration process for Black and other racialized youth 12-17 yrs. old, involved in the youth justice system.
Next session: April 08, 2026
Working Remotely with JUS Information
Working remotely creates security vulnerabilities that require employees to make additional considerations to protect Government of Canada (GC) information from exposure to cyber threats and compromise. This training aims to help employees minimize the risks for working with sensitive information.