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Sitting by the Fire episode 3: Intergenerational Trauma (Part 1) (IRA1-P05)
In this episode, Dr. Wesley-Esquimaux helps us understand intergenerational trauma by clarifying what happens when untreated trauma-related stress is passed on to multiple generations. She also provides evidence of the impact of intergenerational trauma on the health, well-being and social disparities facing Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

Sitting by the Fire episode 3: Intergenerational Trauma (Part 2) (IRA1-P06)
In this episode, we meet federal public servant Yves Pinette, an Innu from Maliotenam. He tells us about his experience, his background and his resilience in the face of the challenges of growing up in an Indigenous community.

Sitting by the Fire episode 4: Indigenous Values and Teachings - A Lesson for All in Leadership (IRA1-P07)
We sat together with Elder Claudette Commanda and former Clerk of the Privy Council Michael Wernick to discuss how Indigenous values can inspire leaders at all levels in the federal public service.

Slips, Trips and Falls (WMT106)
This online self-paced course is intended to help prevent accidents in the workplace and provides useful information that complies with the intent of the regulatory requirements and best practice guidelines. Participants will become familiar with the different slip, trip and fall hazards in the workplace, the basics of ladder safety, and generally how to prevent avoidable injuries.


Spin the Westminster Wheel to Gauge Your Knowledge! (FON307)
This online self-paced interactive exercise quizzes participants on fundamental topics such as government structure, the approval system, central agencies, policy and budget cycles, and the key players in the machinery of government, both within and outside the public service. After completing this quiz, participants will be able to better gauge their knowledge of the federal government and their role in the public service.

Spotlight on #GCMentalHealth: Sharing Our Stories, Inspiring Hope (WMT2-V03)
Members of the Federal Speakers' Bureau on Healthy Workplaces (Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat) speak of the importance of sharing their stories and inspiring colleagues to take action when they have mental health issues.