First Nations, Metis, and Aboriginal
Human Resources and Community Health Management
February 8, 9, and 10, 2011
OTTAWA, ONTARIO
Event Overview
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Flexible Registration Format - 3 Days, 3 Themes
Choose any day or register for all three and save!
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Hear practical advice and
strategies from a faculty of experts
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- First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres
- Casino Rama
- Gowling LaFleur Henderson LLP
- McMillan LLP
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- Department of National Defence
- Heenan Blaikie LLP
- Ogilvy Renault LLP
- Canadian Forces
- CG Hylton & Associates Inc.
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Attend INFONEX's Human Resource Management
for Aboriginal, First Nations, Metis, Inuit and Northern Communities to take home a wealth of cutting-edge HR best practices and information. Don't wait another minute to register and guarantee you spot. Space is limited - register today!
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Day 1 - Staffing Solutions and Policy Development
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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- Learn how to create outcome-based HR policies: set the stage to meet your goals
- Understand the myths and realities of providing employment references
- Develop a fair and competitive benefits package: the "total compensation" concept
- Learn how to organize and instruct a hiring committe
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Day 2 - HR Planning and Meeting Legal Requirements
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
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- Learn the key elements of an employment contract and how to adjust it to meet your organization's needs and objectives
- Improve your attendance management and employee productivity
- Examine the Canada Labour Code sections II and III: Health and Safety, and Employment Standards
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Day 3 - Meeting the Duty to Accommodate in HR
Thursday, February 10, 2011
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- Understand accommodation law and the Human Rights Act
- Examine the effectivness of various solutions for supporting employees with mental health or addiction issues
- Learn how to deal with "undue hardship": what happens when you can no longer accommodate an employee?
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Customize your conference experience with our flexible registration format. Choose from any of our themed conference days or register for all three and save!
As a leader in your community, you are responsible for protecting and advocating the best interests of your people. This difficult but critical task is one that cannot be taken lightly. Your responsibilities extend beyond the walls of your place of employment. Your place of employment and your community draws its strength not only from the abilities of its members but from its members' dedication to the community.
Fostering this commitment and dedication is your responsibility. It doesn't end there. You have to see beyond the demands of today and make a plan to provide for the long-term health of your community. This means retaining your best employees and keeping them engaged, as well as putting proactive strategies in place. You must also develop the long-term capacity that will help your organization remain effective in the coming years.
Over the last 10 years, Infonex has established itself as a leader in providing best practices, training, and vital information on human resources and health to Aboriginal, First Nations, Metis, Inuit, and remote communities, helping them develop their capacity to serve their communities and represent those communities' best interests. Our experienced speaking faculty has been well received and showered with praise at each event.
This event covers a broad range of important Aboriginal, First Nations and Metis issues. Each day will have a specific theme, such as the duty to accommodate, management and policy development, and staffing and training. This is your opportunity to easily get all the information you need from one place. Tailor your educational experience to suit your specific needs by individually purchasing the specific days and that best speak to your needs, or register your group for all three days and enjoy a fantastic discount!
Our prestigious faculty includes experienced First Nations leaders, as well as top professionals in health and human resource management from central and western Canada. Don't let another minute slip by, as space is limited! Register today!
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Who Should Attend This Event
- Chief Information Officers
- Departmental Security Officers
- Directors and Managers of Security
- Directors and Managers of IT and IT Policy
- Business Continuity Planners
- Security Consultants
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