- When:November 19, 2014 12:00pm
Franc Jamieson
(416) 675 – 6622 ext. 6258
humberbookclub@gmail.com
Franc Jamieson
(416) 675 – 6622 ext. 6258
humberbookclub@gmail.com
In this session, the participant will:
Build awareness of Indigenous history and worldviews
This will help to foster community at Humber and ensure we have a welcoming and respectful place for all Aboriginal peoples.
Facilitator Banakonda Bell has developed a solid reputation for teaching and facilitating strategic approaches to working with and understanding the cultural protocols and distinctive worldview of Aboriginal people and educators. She has built successful healing programs and Aboriginal sensitivity training locally for First Nations Technical Institute (FNTI), Nipissing First Nation, Ryerson University and internationally in Akwesasne, New York, and Indigenous communities in Chile, South America.
Note: This is a 3-hour workshop, offered twice on the same day. Please choose either AM or PM session.
To register, contact Maureen for on-line instructions.
“Getting to know your Plan”, CAAT Representatives will be running information sessions here at Humber, giving you the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the “investment in your future”
These information sessions are open to anyone who is interested so sign up today!
Limited seats are available.
Session 1 – “Overview of CAAT Pension Plan”
Session 2 – “Retirement Planning”
Session 3 – “Other Than Regular Full-Time (OTRFT)”
To register please contact denise.giacomelli@humber.ca indicating which session(s) you wish to attend.
Lakeshore Campus - Monday, November 17, 2014
Community Room L1017
11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Overview of CAAT Pension Plan *Limited seats available*
1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Other Than Regular Full-Time (OTRFT)
North Campus - Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Community Room NX111
10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Retirement Planning *Limited seats available*
FULL 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Overview of CAAT Pension Plan
Last day to register is Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Refreshments will be provided
Looking forward to seeing you!
Sylvana Galati
Compensation and Pension Consultant
In this session, the participant will:
Build awareness of Indigenous history and worldviews
This will help to foster community at Humber and ensure we have a welcoming and respectful place for all Aboriginal peoples.
Facilitator Banakonda Bell has developed a solid reputation for teaching and facilitating strategic approaches to working with and understanding the cultural protocols and distinctive worldview of Aboriginal people and educators. She has built successful healing programs and Aboriginal sensitivity training locally for First Nations Technical Institute (FNTI), Nipissing First Nation, Ryerson University and internationally in Akwesasne, New York, and Indigenous communities in Chile, South America.
Note: This is a 3-hour workshop, offered twice on the same day. Please choose either AM or PM session.
To register, contact Maureen for on-line instructions.