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Skip to search resultsIntroduction to Risk Management
This online self-paced course introduces each step of the risk management process and its application in the workplace, including how to respond to identified risks and opportunities. Participants will learn about the risk management process, how it impacts their work, and how it can positively influence the performance of their organization.
Introduction to Statistical Analysis Methods
This online self-paced course introduces the fundamental concepts of statistical analysis, including data distribution, deviation, correlation, regression, and clustering. Participants will learn how to use statistical analysis methods to better communicate with data analysts and other data professionals as part of their work routine.
Introduction to the Quality of Life Framework for Canada
This event recording explores the Quality of Life Framework for Canada, which brings together data for approximately 85 key indicators on the well-being of people in Canada, and examines the importance of quality of life data and how public servants can apply this framework to their work.
Inuit in Canada
This online self-paced course provides a brief introduction to Inuit in Canada, including their traditions, governance structures and history. Participants will have an opportunity to reflect on a wide range of subjects, including the relationship between Inuit and the Government of Canada and the four distinct land claims agreements within the regions of Inuit Nunangat.
Investigating Arguments
This online self-paced course demonstrates how to judge the strength of an argument, recognize logical fallacies, and make an effective argument based on clear reasoning. Participants will learn how to evaluate arguments for accuracy, precision and logic, and use critical thinking techniques to better prepare their own arguments.
IT Security Fundamentals for IT Practitioners
This online self-paced course offers an overview of information technology (IT) security policies, processes and procedures relevant to the role of IT practitioners in the federal public service. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of IT security that can be adapted to organizational contexts across the Government of Canada.
Jocelyne Bourgon Visiting Scholar Lecture: Stewardship and Capacity Building for Effective Canadian Policy Practice
This event recording features Professor Jonathan Craft, the School's 2024 Visiting Scholar, who examines how Canada has been approaching policy modernization and capacity building from a comparative perspective.
Jocelyne Bourgon Visiting Scholar Lecture: The Time is Now for Black Canadians in the Public Service
This event recording features keynote speaker and inaugural visiting scholar Rachel Zellars, Ph.D., who examines the evolution of the application of merit criteria and its impact on the equitable treatment of different groups of employees, with a focus on Black public servants.
KAIROS Blanket Exercise
This exercise, delivered in partnership with KAIROS Canada, provides public servants with a unique participatory history lesson that focuses on the loss of Indigenous lands and the cultural assimilation policies. Participants will engage on intellectual and emotional levels to deepen their understanding of the shared history of Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada.
Next session: November 19, 2024 | 2 more dates