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Workforce funding meeting for all early learning & child care professionals

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Online, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) ON
CA
Event date: 
14 Sep 2022 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm

You’re invited to join an information session regarding Child Care and Early Years Workforce Funding

About this event

What is Workforce Funding?

Join us to find out more information about Workforce Funding and have all your questions about the funding answered.

This session is intended all Early Learning and Child Care Professionals in York Region.

York Region Children's Services would like to assist you with utilizing the Workforce Funding to promote professional learning opportunities for your staff.

All of your questions about Workforce Funding will be answered:

  • What is Workforce Funding?
  • Who is eligible?
  • What learning opportunities are eligible?
  • Frequently Ask Questions
  • How to request reimbursement?

This session will be facilitated online via Zoom and you will receive a link the day before the session takes place.

For more information about Workforce Funding visit York.ca/ELCCtraining or email workforcestrategy@york.ca.

York Region Children’s Services

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Wellness for educators - Time for self

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Location:
Online, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) ON
CA
Event date: 
13 Sep 2022 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm

Mid-day wellness hour designed to help you develop simple daily practices that prevent burnout to help create a work/life balance.

About this event

"Wellness for Educators - Time for Self"

Often ignored but totally necessary, self-care is any action or behavior that helps a person avoid health problems. Self-care also helps us better our mental and physical health through better self-esteem, stress management, and overall well-being. These behaviors help provide balance in an increasingly overstimulating world. Self-care forms an essential part of a lifestyle that keeps us healthy, happy, and more in tune with our minds and bodies.

About the workshop:

This mid-day wellness hour designed to help you develop simple daily practices that prevent burnout to help create a work/life balance. Each session will explore the benefits of gentle Yoga, Mindfulness, Breathing and Relaxation techniques as a self-care practice within and beyond the demands of the classroom.

These session will be offered once a month until the end of the calendar year. Check out other dates as you are required to register for each and every one of them.

About the Presenter:

Tanya Porter is the founder and Living Arts Director of The Inner Space, teaching classical yoga, mindfulness and meditation to both children and adults for over 25 years. She teaches for the Worry Buster Program at the Markham Stouffville Hospital, and leads workshops in private, corporate, and educational settings.

This sessions will be facilitated online via Zoom and you will receive a link the day before the session takes place.

For more information about this training and other professional development and training opportunities offered by York Region, please visit our Eventbrite Page or email capacitybuilding@york.ca.

York Region Integrated Children’s Services

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York Region Integrated Children’s Services
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4 short talks about future-proofing your organization: Creating value in the care economy

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Location:
Online, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) ON
CA
Event date: 
27 Sep 2022 - 5:00pm to 6:00pm

Topic: 4 Short Talks About Future-Proofing Your Organization: Creating Value in the Care Economy 

Speakers: David Zweig, Lynda Gratton, Laura Lam, Carmina Ravanera, Dirk Lueth, and Tommasso Di Bartolo

Date & Time: September  27, 5-6PM EST

Location: This event is available to attend virtually via livestream only. Rotman events will send all registrants the link for the livestream before the event.

14-day Catch-up Viewing: Unable to attend the live event due to scheduling conflicts? Not to worry. You can access the full recording on-demand for two weeks after the live event.

Synopsis:

Given the state of the world, it might feel pointless to try to forecast the future past a few weeks or months. But there are things you can do today that will make your organization stronger tomorrow.  As people rebuild in the aftermath of the pandemic, leaders who take this opportunity to revisit and redesign their purpose, culture and norms will pull ahead of their rivals. In the fall issue of Rotman Management, we share some of the insights, concepts and tools required to future-proof your organization.

About the Speakers:

David Zweig on “Leadership and the Illusion of Control: How COVID-19 Changed Everything”
David is a Professor of Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management at the Rotman School of Management and the University of Toronto Scarborough Department of Management, known as UTSC. He is also the Interim Vice Dean of Recruitment, Enrolment and Student Success at UTSC.

Lynda Gratton on “Redesigning Work: How to Make The Future of Work Work for Everyone”
Lynda is a Professor of Management Practice at the London Business School and founder of the advisory practice HSM Advisory. A regular on the Thinkers50 list of the world’s most influential management thinkers, her ten books have sold over a million copies and have been translated into more than 20 languages. Today, Lynda will share insights from her latest book.

Laura Lam and Carmina Ravanera on “Creating Value in the Care Economy”
Laura is a PhD student at the University of Toronto’s Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources, where she studies migration, precarious labour and gender. Carmina is a Research Associate at the Institute for Gender and the Economy at the Rotman School, also known as GATE. Prior to joining GATE, she worked for the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion, helping organizations across the country become more inclusive.

Dirk Lueth and Tommasso Di Bartolo on “The Metaverse 101: What Leaders Need to Know”
Dirk is the co-author of Navigating the Metaverse: A Guide to Limitless Possibilities in a Web 3.0 World. A serial entrepreneur based in Silicon Valley, he is the Co-CEO of Uplandandme, which is bringing football (aka soccer) to the metaverse. He is also the Lead Mentor at German Accelerator, holds a PhD from the European Business School and has co-founded several companies in the FinTech and digital media spaces, including the Financial Times Deuchland. Tommasso Di Bartolo is a serial entrepreneur and start-up investor who has built four tech start-ups from scratch and has two exits under his belt. He is also on the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley; lectures at Stanford; and is the co-author of Navigating the Metaverse.

Hosted By: Rotman Management Magazine

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