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Skip to search resultsPreventing Harassment and Violence in the Workplace for Managers and Health and Safety Committees
This online self-paced course clarifies the responsibilities of the employer and provides information for managers and supervisors at all levels, and for health and safety committee members and representatives, on how to prevent and resolve workplace harassment and violence.
Priority and Stress Management for Supervisors
This course provides an opportunity for supervisors to learn how to manage their time and priorities, as well as their level of stress. Participants will learn different strategies for managing their work and examine the variables that influence delegation in both virtual and non-virtual settings.
Next session: January 15, 2025 | 1 more dates
Privacy in the Government of Canada
This course presents an overview of the customary roles and responsibilities of access to information and privacy (ATIP) specialists regarding the processing and protection of personal information held by the government. Participants will learn how to process personal information throughout its retention period, as well as how to manage privacy breaches and conduct privacy impact assessments (PIAs).
Next session: November 25, 2024 | 2 more dates
Procurement Fundamentals
This online self-paced course introduces the basic concepts and responsibilities related to government procurement projects. Participants will learn about the policies and practices underpinning the federal procurement process and how to identify their oversight and reporting requirements.
Procurement specialists
As a procurement specialist, you are responsible for planning and executing the acquisition of goods, services, and construction services in a manner that supports the delivery of government programs while providing the best value for the Crown. You work with clients to define requirements, forecast life-cycle costs, and develop and implement procurement strategies.