“Addictions and mental health issues affect a growing number of Canadians each year. Students will learn the necessary skills to provide support, understand behaviours and provide treatment. Using theory and firsthand experience, graduates will have a full understanding of how mental health and addiction problems affect different populations.”
“The Personal Support Worker (PSW) program prepares graduates to provide supportive care to individuals across the lifespan including clients experiencing cognitive impairment, physical disability and mental health challenges, by assisting them with their activities of daily living. Graduates may find entry-level employment in a variety of care settings including community, retirement homes, long-term care homes and hospitals.”
“This 3-Semester Mental Health Worker program has been designed to give students the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to be effective counselors in a variety of mental health and addictions services. This program includes online CPR C training (adult, infant and child).”
Students of the Medical Office Administration program manage office scheduling and organization to meet the demands and priorities in a variety of health services environments. Students establish and administer health records management systems ensuring security and confidentiality of electronic and paper records. Students apply advanced office technology and keyboarding skills in the creation and production of health correspondence, documents, reports and financial and client billing records.
“If you are an experienced health care professional and would like to pursue a management position, or if you are already in management and would like to expand your skills and knowledge, the health care management certificates can help you to further your career.”
“If you are interested in making a difference in the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities, consider NETC’s Disability Support Worker Program. This 3-Semester program of study you will be provided with the knowledge and skills required to support people with developmental disabilities to live in dignity, participate and share in all aspects of life. Students will learn strategies for providing support in ways that are respectful of the dignity and individuality of each person with whom they work.”
“Making diabetes education available to community members is essential to the wellbeing of your community. As a Diabetes Worker, part of your job is to increase the knowledge of other health professionals and providers in the community who are involved with the care of people with diabetes, ensuring continuity and quality of diabetes care for the client.”
“This program is designed to provide participants with the skills and knowledge they need to effectively manage health care service, and act as a community health representative and advocate.”
“Active Measures has been an integral part of our First Nations Management Suite of Products since 2003 and the introduction of our Case Management module. Our Case Management module addresses the need to connect your clients with available training and programs by enabling your Social Services and Employment and Training department staff to identify a client’s skills, education, training, and even possible barriers to employment.
“Do you currently reside in a rural area and have recently made the decision to take the plunge into becoming a business owner? If your answer is a resounding yes, then your Community Business Development Corporation (CBDC) may have the perfect business loan that you need to put your plans into action. We know that oftentimes it may be difficult to obtain financial assistance for a first-time entrepreneur through traditional lending channels, so we’ve developed a perfect solution, namely the CBDC First-Time Entrepreneur Loan.