Training Opportunities: Training Opportunities

MC Legal Lab delivers training workshops to support the continuous learning of your organization’s leaders by providing practical skills to further mitigate and manage legal risk to your public or private sector organization. Like you, we value results.

Exploring the Spectrum provides training and education for professionals, agencies, and service providers who support Autistic individuals. Our training and education program is grounded in decades of front-line service experience. The program draws from

A leadership coaching program can help your managers be more effective. This program makes it easy for human resources to design and launch an impactful coaching program quickly that can result in: Increased Leadership Effectiveness Increased Individual/Team Productivity Increased Employee Satisfaction Reduced Employee Turnover Reduced Workplace Conflict

Ensuring the safety of your staff and volunteers is paramount. That's why we offer Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) training. Our comprehensive training will equip your team with the necessary skills to effectively manage anxious, hostile, and violent behaviour in a safe and nonviolent manner. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance the well-being and security of your organization. To book your training, please contact Literacy Nova Scotia at info@literacyns.ca or call us at 1-800-255-5203.

Halifax Public Libraries cardholders have free access to Lynda.com. Pick from more than 4,000 video tutorials taught by industry experts on a wide range of topics including business, photography, graphic design, project management, animation, audio and music production, web design, marketing, job interview preparation, public speaking, and much more. Access via web or app. Watch our tutorial to get started. Don't have a library card? Sign up for free today at halifaxpubliclibraries.ca.

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