Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Dreaming Big and Working Towards The Life You Want

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Please join us on November 26, 6:30-9pm at 7025 Enterprise Way, Windsor Essex Family Network. Learn about planning tools and strategies for being included to live an everyday life in your school and community.  This learning event, sponsored by Integration Action for Inclusion(IAI) and local partners, will be facilitated by Erin Sheldon, an educator, a parent and CEO of IAI Ontario.  Come see what Erin is teaching across the province and here in Windsor-Essex.

Have you considered  . . . . Developing a vision with your child, teen or adult and figuring out what’s important and what works to support their life at any stage; a one-page-profile so everything is right there on one page for sharing; and/or learning about some new tools including communication strategies and/or agreements and more.

Windsor Essex Family Network
7025 Enterprise Way
N8T 3N6
Windsor

Public Notices/Announcements - North Bay - Infusion of Care Professionals Coming to North Bay

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(NORTH BAY, ONT.) – A new partnership between Canadore College and Canadian Shield Health Care Services Inc. will be creating 60 new personal support worker and nursing jobs in North Bay.

Discussions began over six months ago when Canadian Shield Health Care heard about The Village, Canadore’s new integrated living and learning facility. Company chief executive officer Maneesh Walia believed that The Village aligned perfectly with their goals for market expansion and professional development.

“We aren’t your standard health care provider,” said Walia. “Our services are designed to be completely client-centric, and we offer innovative approaches to nursing, personal care, home making, companion services, accompanied visits and care giver relief to support safe and happy independent living.”

As a part of the collaboration, Canadian Shield Health Care will have client care offices located within The Village, and will deliver customized vocational learning programs, developed by Canadore College, to enhance cross-functional knowledge in respiratory therapy, mental health, safe mobility, cognitive stimulation among care giver teams.

Renovations for the office space are anticipated to begin as early as next week and the company has begun workforce development work with the cohort of 60 health care graduates it is hiring in May 2019.

“Canadore’s approach to interprofessional care and culturally-aware and integrated practice is like none we have ever seen,” said Walia. “Having said that, it is precisely what has been missing in our field across the province. This collaboration will help our workforce to serve culturally-diverse populations with even more respect and dignity than ever before.”

Personal support workers are consistently rated as one of the most-needed occupations in the districts of Nipissing and Parry Sound. The college has been delivering the one-year personal support worker postsecondary certificate for more than 40 years. Canadore expanded this year’s program delivery to create capacity for an additional 32 students in September 2018 and is exploring the launch of an accelerated PSW intake in the spring of 2019. The college also has a long-standing history of delivering various levels of nursing credentials.

“The Village has always been about creating greater capacity for improved health outcomes for our entire community,” said George Burton, president and CEO of Canadore College. “Canadore College’s partnership with Canadian Shield Health Care is a catalyst in bringing this goal into reality.”

The Village is the only model of its kind in Canada focused on collaborative interprofessional education and the integration of Indigenous, Eastern and Western healing and wellness practices. The Village will integrate seniors’ and community care with teaching, experiential skills training and applied research in one facility.

Canadore College trains people through applied learning, leadership and innovation. It provides access to over 75 full-time quality programs and has outstanding faculty and provides success services to students from nearly 400 Canadian communities and 15 international countries. The College and its students add nearly $244 million to Nipissing Parry Sound Service Area economy. Approximately 1,000 students graduate from Canadore each year, and they join 45,000 alumni working across the globe. Canadore receives less than 50 per cent of its traditional funding from the provincial Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and relies on its own innovation and entrepreneurial endeavors and generous donors for the balance.

www.canadorecollege.ca

For more information, please contact:  Jessica Charette at 705.475.2538 or jessica.charette@canadorecollege.ca; Carrie Richmond at 705.474.7600, ext. 5216 or carrie.richmond

 

Community Event - Niagara - Grimsby Kinette 8th Annual Trivia Night Fundraiser

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An adult evening fundraiser  with team players answering trivia questions for a team prize and fun evening. Event is licensed and a raffle and door prizes will be drawn.  Snacks, and pizza offered mid way through the event.  

St. Albans Church Hall,
Ontario St.
L3M 4Y8
Beamsville

Public Notices/Announcements - Kingston - CNIB Volunteer Opportunities as Hub Master

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The CNIB building in Kingston has undergone amazing renovations and as a result we have some new volunteer opportunities.  Join our team as a Hub Master.  In this position you will be the first point of contact for guests visiting the Hub, providing information, orientation and support.

  • Welcoming and greeting people entering office or building and assist them in getting to various programs and services throughout the Hub.
  • Ensuring coffee/tea are available for programs and waiting room and area is kept free of clutter.
  • Respond to telephone calls and return messages as may be required from time to time.
  • Provide appropriate information to individuals in person or by telephone and keep records of conversations.
  •  Other duties may include keyboarding, data entry, sending faxes or emails and tidying and restocking work area.
  • Assist with Shop NIB providing customer service.

Join us for a Volunteer Orientation, Wednesday, November 14th at 4:00 p.m. to find out about CNIB and the new volunteer opportunities.

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Paws with Klaus - Nov. 17 11am-3:00pm

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Peterborough Humane Society is partnering with Leon's to bring you "Paws with Klaus". Come and get your photo taken with Santa at Leon's with a $20 donation. Come between 11-3pm on November 17th. All proceeds go towards the shelter and our animals in need. The venue is at 1731 Lansdowne Street West.

Leon's Furniture
1731 Lansdowne Street West
K9K 1R2
Peterborough

Community Event - Sarnia - Give-a-Book Christmas Campaign (OLL)

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Give a new book to a baby, child, or youth in Sarnia-Lambton this holiday season! Organization for Literacy in Lambton is collecting new books for children at Lambton County Library branches and at the Book Keeper and Poppies (Bluewater Health). Books will be distributed to children in Sarnia-Lambton this Christmas. The Book Keeper offers a 20% discount on books purchased for this campaign.

Lochiel Kiwanis Community Centre
180 North College Ave.
N7S 4J7
Sarnia

Community Event - Sarnia - Creative Writing Workshop with Joy Kita (OLL)

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Joy Kita, author of the popular Fable Nation Series, will lead a creative writing workshop for students ages 10-15 on Saturday, December 1, 2018, from 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. at the Lawrence House Centre for the Arts. This fun, interactive, inspiring workshop will include brainstorming ideas, building characters, and creating plots. The cost is $10 per child, which includes a notebook, a pencil, and a chance to win a copy of Joy's books. Registration is limited! Register today on the "Events" tab at www.readsarnia.com or call 519-332-4876.

Lawrence House Centre for the Arts
127 Christina Street South
N7T 2M8
Sarnia