- When:November 6, 2012 10:10am
If you have any questions please contact Pervez Ditta at:
416.675.6622 ext. 4417
If you have any questions please contact Pervez Ditta at:
416.675.6622 ext. 4417
The “Take Our Kids to Work” day is a popular and rewarding program which allows grade nine students to shadow a parent, relative or friend, and experience a day in the life of an adult at work. Students get a first-hand look at activities, skills and career choices in today’s workplace, as well as an appreciation of their parents’ work lives.
Safety First! The safety of our young visitors is a top priority and Humber has prepared some guidelines to help parents, supervisors and managers make this learning experience a safe one.
On the day of:
Here’s to an enjoyable learning experience for students and their parents/sponsors!
HR Services | Health and Safety
™ Take Our Kids to Work is a trademark of The Learning Partnership Canada
Time: To be determined
Maggie Hobbs
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 4321
Email: maggie.hobbs@humber.ca
Reception: Assembly Hall, Lakeshore 6 p.m.
Ceremony: Assembly Hall, Lakeshore 7:30 p.m.
Time: 1:35 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Cultural values and assumptions influence behaviour and affect our interactions with our students. Join us to explore the domains of cultural dimensions: power orientation, individualism/collectivism, masculinity/femininity, uncertainty avoidance and time orientation. How do we provide opportunities for our students to transform through the stages of intercultural competence in the classroom? Take time to assess your own identity and translate that awareness and understanding into reflective action.
For more information or to register, visit us online.
Maureen Martin-Edey
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 4509
Email: learninghrs@humber.ca
In Spring, 2012, Humber launched a Mental Health First Aid training initiative with the goal of helping our community members better understand how to support one another. We know that one in three Canadians will experience a mental health problem at some point in their life. The earlier a problem is detected and treated, the better the outcome. Mental Health First Aid Canada gives people the skills to provide that early help that is so important in recovery.
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is the help provided to a person developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. Just as physical first aid is administered to an injured person before medical treatment can be obtained, MHFA is given until appropriate treatment is found or until the crisis is resolved.
The MHFA Canada program aims to improve mental health literacy, and provide the skills and knowledge to help people better manage potential or developing mental health problems in themselves, a family member, a friend or a colleague.
The program does not teach people how to be therapists. It does teach people how to:
MHFA shares the same overall purpose as traditional first aid – to save lives. It aims to:
Recognizing the importance of these issues, Deans, Associate Deans and other senior administrative leaders all completed this two day course in May 2012. Over 200 additional Humber community members have been trained since – including Program Coordinators, Student Success and Engagement staff and faculty, HSF leaders, Resident Assistants, and Registration staff. We are now offering this training opportunity to the broader community, and welcome your registration to participate.
Please note: this is a certificate course, and participants must be available to complete the full 14 hours of the course, typically delivered over two full days.
All sessions 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
More information about this program and what the course covers can be found at www.mentalhealthfirstaid.ca.
Please register for any of these workshops via the Training & Development registration form.
What: School of Creative & Performing Arts Awards Ceremony
When: Monday, November 5, 2012
Where: Reception: Assembly Hall, Lakeshore
Ceremony: Assembly Hall, Lakeshore
Time: Reception: 6:00 p.m.
Ceremony: 7:30 p.m.
David Scott
416.464.2085
Cathy Bidini
416.458.6152
début de l’été (early summer) is an exhibition of photography by a group of graduating students from Humber’s renowned Creative Photography program.
These images were taken during a two-week photographic workshop in France & Spain earlier this year, exploring light, essence and culture in Paris, the south and Barcelona.
début de l’été is a collective of diverse view points and moments and a visual document of exploration and discovery from each photographer.
Opening reception: Friday, November 2, 2012 7 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Exhibit runs from November 2 - November 27, 2012
For more information on this or other events, visit us online.