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SUMMARY:CSSHSA Learning Centre - Training Webinar - June 17
DESCRIPTION:This training webinar is designed to help member organization representatives gain a clear\, practical understanding of the CSSHSA Learning Centre. \nThe session will start with an introduction to CSSHSA\, highlighting the organization’s mission\, services\, and how its training programs can benefit participating organizations. It will then cover the platform’s core features\, coordinator permissions\, and strategies for supporting training and development. By the end\, attendees will be equipped to confidently navigate the Learning Centre\, assign relevant courses\, track learner progress\, and make the most of the available resources. \nIf your organization is interested in using the CSSHSA Learning Centre and accessing free Health and Safety courses\, it is essential that a representative\, preferably your training coordinator\, attend this webinar. \nRegister below to secure your spot and ensure your team is ready to make the most of everything the platform has to offer. \n 
URL:https://csshsa.ca/training/csshsa-learning-centre-training-webinar-june-17/
LOCATION:https://csshsa.ca/training/csshsa-learning-centre-training-webinar-june-17/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Return-to-Work Coordinator Training (Virtual) - June 18th\, 19th
DESCRIPTION:This two-day\, three-hour instructor-led virtual training equips Return-to-Work Coordinators with the tools\, strategies\, and expert guidance to support injured workers through every stage of recovery. Learn proactive approaches\, effective communication with WorkSafeBC\, and real-world planning techniques to foster successful\, sustainable returns to work. \nEvent Dates:  \nDay 1: June 18th – 9:00AM – 12:00 PM PST\nDay 2: June 19th – 9:00AM – 12:00 PM PST \nLearning Objectives: \n\nApply a proactive approach to RTW and support an injured worker starting from the moment of injury\nLearn how to communicate effectively with WorkSafeBC throughout the return-to-work process\, with a focus on supporting mental and physical health claims.\nIdentify and provide suitable and/or alternate work that aligns with an injured worker’s functional abilities.\nImplement strategies to maintain the injured worker’s connection to the workplace during recovery.\nDevelop\, monitor\, and adjust effective stay-at-work and return-to-work plans.\n\nKey topics include: \n\nThe four stages of the RTW process.\nBenefits of early intervention\, starting from the time of injury.\nDifferences between suitable and alternate duties.\nCategorizing tasks as light\, medium\, or heavy.\nCreating suitable work offers that match worker abilities.\nCommunicating with WorkSafeBC.\nDeveloping and monitoring stay-at-work/RTW plans.\nTroubleshooting challenges post-return.\n\nParticipants will complete self-assessments and have the option to take a quiz. A follow-up coaching session (60-90 minutes) will be scheduled four weeks after the course to review your application of the material and address any questions. \nFacilitators: \n\nRachelle Grace\, RTW Specialist and Registered Nurse with 20+ years of experience in occupational health\, injury management\, and consultation services at WorkSafeBC.\nHeather Miller\, BN\, RN\, RTW Specialist Nurse with over 12 years of experience in injury management and workplace reintegration\, currently with WorkSafeBC’s Consultation and Education Services.\n\nTarget Audience: \n\nFor Supervisors\, Managers\, H&S Pros Disability and Claims Managers\n\nThis course will provide you with the expertise to manage RTW effectively and create a supportive environment for injured workers. Register today to gain practical skills for RTW success!
URL:https://csshsa.ca/training/return-to-work-coordinator-training-virtual-june-18th-19th/
LOCATION:https://csshsa.ca/training/return-to-work-coordinator-training-virtual-june-18th-19th/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Setting Healthy Boundaries for a Resilient Workplace
DESCRIPTION:For Community Social Services\n\n\n\n\nMaintaining professional boundaries is the cornerstone of a respectful\, productive\, and psychologically safe work environment. In this engaging and interactive session\, we’ll dive into the importance of professional boundaries\, explore the differences between personal and professional relationships\, and understand how they impact workplace dynamics. \n\n\n\n\nThrough real-world examples\, scenario-based activities\, and thought-provoking discussions\, you’ll learn to recognize the signs of unhealthy boundaries—such as over-involvement\, micromanaging\, and favoritism. You’ll also gain practical strategies and tools to establish and maintain clear\, respectful limits that foster healthier working relationships. \n\n\n\n\nWhether you’re a leader\, manager\, or team member\, this session will empower you to navigate workplace interactions with confidence\, creating a more balanced and collaborative environment for everyone. \n\n\n\n\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\n\n\n\n\nDefine professional boundaries and explain their significance in fostering a respectful\, productive\, and psychologically safe work environment.\nDifferentiate between personal and professional relationships and identify how boundaries impact workplace dynamics.\nIdentify at least three signs of unhealthy boundaries (e.g.\, over-involvement\, micromanaging\, favoritism) through real-world examples and scenario-based activities.\nDevelop and apply two practical strategies to establish and maintain clear\, respectful boundaries in workplace relationships.\nDemonstrate confidence in navigating workplace interactions by participating in discussions and applying tools learned during the session.\n\n\nAbout the speaker \nSuncha Satney is a Workplace Psychological Health and Safety Consultant at CSSHSA. She is passionate about guiding organizations in creating environments where people feel their best and do their best work. With many years of experience in Community Social Services as a frontline worker and mental health provider\, she brings awareness\, education\, and strategies to support workplace mental health within the sector. She is a CMHA Certified Psychological Health and Safety Advisor. \nPresentation slides \nSetting Healthy Boundaries
URL:https://csshsa.ca/training/setting-healthy-boundaries-for-a-resilient-workplace/
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SUMMARY:Notice of 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM)
DESCRIPTION:The AGM of the Community Social Services Health & Safety Association of BC (CSSHSA) will be held virtually on Thursday\, June 26\, 2025 from 1 PM to 3 PM. \nYou are invited to attend the virtual AGM\, which will be broadcast from Vancouver. \nThe Agenda can be viewed here:  CSSHSA June 26 2025 Annual General Meeting – AGENDA \nRegistration\nPlease register using the Tickets link below. \nCall for Nominations: Board of Directors\nCSSHSA is seeking nominations from our Full Members for Board of Directors positions. For further details\, please email amateus@csshsa.ca. \nMember Proposals\nIf you wish to propose items to be included in the agenda for the AGM\, please email amateus@csshsa.ca. \nAGM Questions or Comments\nPlease contact Ana Lucia Mateus\, Executive Coordinator\, at amateus@csshsa.ca. \nWe look forward to seeing you on June 26!
URL:https://csshsa.ca/training/2025-annual-general-meeting-agm-june-26th/
LOCATION:https://csshsa.ca/training/2025-annual-general-meeting-agm-june-26th/
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