Community with in Canada, British Columbia, Skeena.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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CLIC en Ligne is a part-time free online French language training for permanent residents and protected persons to help them integrate into Canadian society.
All you need is a computer with internet access and meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Permanent Resident or Convention Refugee
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have some basic knowledge of French
Note: CLIC en ligne begins at NCLC/CLB Level 3. CLIC en ligne is not for complete beginnersTo register, complete this form: https://www.clicenligne.ca/portail/to-start-the-registration-process/
OR
To learn more:
Visit our website: www.clicenligne.ca
Call: 1 800 267 2483, ext. 2990
Email: info@clicenligne.caThe course is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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CLIC en Ligne is a part-time free online French language training for permanent residents and protected persons to help them integrate into Canadian society.
All you need is a computer with internet access and meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Permanent Resident or Convention Refugee
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have some basic knowledge of French
Note: CLIC en ligne begins at NCLC/CLB Level 3. CLIC en ligne is not for complete beginnersTo register, complete this form: https://www.clicenligne.ca/portail/to-start-the-registration-process/
OR
To learn more:
Visit our website: www.clicenligne.ca
Call: 1 800 267 2483, ext. 2990
Email: info@clicenligne.caThe course is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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If you are a parent or caregiver of a neurodiverse child in Canada, you could be eligible to participate in our survey and/or e-health program.
Participate: https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=FRTCNX7FTR
For more information, visit our website: www.lifebeyondtrauma.caThe term "neurodiverse child" refers to children diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder (for example, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Global Developmental Delay, Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), severe learning disability) or any other diagnosis that influences how a child gets around, communicates his/her/their ideas, processes what he/she/they hear, or remembers things.
Facts about the survey:
√ For parents and caregivers of neurodiverse children (all ages)
√ About parents’ rewarding and traumatic experiences, health and access to care
√ Takes 30 min
√ Confidential
√ Chance to win $100 gift card
√ Participate now: https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=FRTCNX7FTR
Facts about the e-health program:
√ 12 one-on-one sessions with a trained coach
√ Discuss joyful and traumatic experiences of your life
√ Conducted via video calls
√ Free of costAbout us: We are a research team located at the Centre for Research in Family Health, IWK Health Centre, Halifax. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email us (lifebeyondtrauma@iwk.nshealth.ca) or call 1-877-341-8309, Ext. 7 (toll-free).
We look forward to hearing from you,
Your Life beyond Trauma team
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Looking for off road adventurists who want to go out in groups in their own vehicles during the summer for day trips/weekends trips or longer. Covid safe but still fun as a group. Exploring the wilderness by day, camp in awesome spots along the routes. It’s been a long boring pandemic and with summer coming, it’s definitely time to live life and safely find some recreation. We’re bound to be in the clear soon to enjoy activities like overlanding in smaller groups. Dig out your old CB radio and slap it in your rig, because if you don’t go driver a little bit, you’ll miss the line. Grab your camera or drone, pack a fishing rod, fill the cooler with ice, don’t forget lawn chairs. And enough gas... definitely fill up/bring a Jerry Can or 2.
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Childbirth classes via zoom - $40 hour for private, $225.00 per pregnant couple for group class (14 hours of instruction) take any or all of the classes. Each class is 1.5-2 hours Mondays 6-8 pm
There is still room in the group class (Jan -Mar)
1 before baby, 2 signs of labor, 3 relaxation, 4 positions, 5 breastfeeding, 6 adjusting to life with baby, 7 calming crying babiesEmail rparents@hotmail.com.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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CLIC en Ligne is a part-time free online French language training for permanent residents and protected persons to help them integrate into Canadian society.
All you need is a computer with internet access and meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Permanent Resident or Convention Refugee
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have some basic knowledge of French
Note: CLIC en ligne begins at NCLC/CLB Level 3. CLIC en ligne is not for complete beginnersTo register, complete this form: https://www.clicenligne.ca/portail/to-start-the-registration-process/
OR
To learn more:
Visit our website: www.clicenligne.ca
Call: 1 800 267 2483, ext. 2990
Email: info@clicenligne.caThe course is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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Childbirth classes via zoom - $40 hour for private, $225.00 per pregnant couple for group class (14 hours of instruction) take any or all of the classes. Each class is 1.5-2 hours Mondays 6-8 pm
There is still room in the group class (Jan -Mar)
1 before baby, 2 signs of labor, 3 relaxation, 4 positions, 5 breastfeeding, 6 adjusting to life with baby, 7 calming crying babiesEmail rparents@hotmail.com.
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If you are a parent or caregiver of a neurodiverse child in Canada, you could be eligible to participate in our survey and/or e-health program.
Participate: https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=FRTCNX7FTR
For more information, visit our website: www.lifebeyondtrauma.caThe term "neurodiverse child" refers to children diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder (for example, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Global Developmental Delay, Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), severe learning disability) or any other diagnosis that influences how a child gets around, communicates his/her/their ideas, processes what he/she/they hear, or remembers things.
Facts about the survey:
√ For parents and caregivers of neurodiverse children (all ages)
√ About parents’ rewarding and traumatic experiences, health and access to care
√ Takes 30 min
√ Confidential
√ Chance to win $100 gift card
√ Participate now: https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=FRTCNX7FTR
Facts about the e-health program:
√ 12 one-on-one sessions with a trained coach
√ Discuss joyful and traumatic experiences of your life
√ Conducted via video calls
√ Free of costAbout us: We are a research team located at the Centre for Research in Family Health, IWK Health Centre, Halifax. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email us (lifebeyondtrauma@iwk.nshealth.ca) or call 1-877-341-8309, Ext. 7 (toll-free).
We look forward to hearing from you,
Your Life beyond Trauma team
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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CLIC en Ligne is a part-time free online French language training for permanent residents and protected persons to help them integrate into Canadian society.
All you need is a computer with internet access and meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Permanent Resident or Convention Refugee
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have some basic knowledge of French
Note: CLIC en ligne begins at NCLC/CLB Level 3. CLIC en ligne is not for complete beginnersTo register, complete this form: https://www.clicenligne.ca/portail/to-start-the-registration-process/
OR
To learn more:
Visit our website: www.clicenligne.ca
Call: 1 800 267 2483, ext. 2990
Email: info@clicenligne.caThe course is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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CLIC en Ligne is a part-time free online French language training for permanent residents and protected persons to help them integrate into Canadian society.
All you need is a computer with internet access and meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Permanent Resident or Convention Refugee
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have some basic knowledge of French
Note: CLIC en ligne begins at NCLC/CLB Level 3. CLIC en ligne is not for complete beginnersTo register, complete this form: https://www.clicenligne.ca/portail/to-start-the-registration-process/
OR
To learn more:
Visit our website: www.clicenligne.ca
Call: 1 800 267 2483, ext. 2990
Email: info@clicenligne.caThe course is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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If you are a parent or caregiver of a neurodiverse child in Canada, you could be eligible to participate in our survey and/or e-health program.
Participate: https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=FRTCNX7FTR
For more information, visit our website: www.lifebeyondtrauma.caThe term "neurodiverse child" refers to children diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder (for example, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Global Developmental Delay, Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), severe learning disability) or any other diagnosis that influences how a child gets around, communicates his/her/their ideas, processes what he/she/they hear, or remembers things.
Facts about the survey:
√ For parents and caregivers of neurodiverse children (all ages)
√ About parents’ rewarding and traumatic experiences, health and access to care
√ Takes 30 min
√ Confidential
√ Chance to win $100 gift card
√ Participate now: https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=FRTCNX7FTR
Facts about the e-health program:
√ 12 one-on-one sessions with a trained coach
√ Discuss joyful and traumatic experiences of your life
√ Conducted via video calls
√ Free of costAbout us: We are a research team located at the Centre for Research in Family Health, IWK Health Centre, Halifax. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email us (lifebeyondtrauma@iwk.nshealth.ca) or call 1-877-341-8309, Ext. 7 (toll-free).
We look forward to hearing from you,
Your Life beyond Trauma team
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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Childbirth classes via zoom - $40 hour for private, $225.00 per pregnant couple for group class (14 hours of instruction) take any or all of the classes. Each class is 1.5-2 hours Mondays 6-8 pm
There is still room in the group class (Jan -Mar)
1 before baby, 2 signs of labor, 3 relaxation, 4 positions, 5 breastfeeding, 6 adjusting to life with baby, 7 calming crying babiesEmail rparents@hotmail.com.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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CLIC en Ligne is a part-time free online French language training for permanent residents and protected persons to help them integrate into Canadian society.
All you need is a computer with internet access and meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Permanent Resident or Convention Refugee
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have some basic knowledge of French
Note: CLIC en ligne begins at NCLC/CLB Level 3. CLIC en ligne is not for complete beginnersTo register, complete this form: https://www.clicenligne.ca/portail/to-start-the-registration-process/
OR
To learn more:
Visit our website: www.clicenligne.ca
Call: 1 800 267 2483, ext. 2990
Email: info@clicenligne.caThe course is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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If you are a parent or caregiver of a neurodiverse child in Canada, you could be eligible to participate in our survey and/or e-health program.
Participate: https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=FRTCNX7FTR
For more information, visit our website: www.lifebeyondtrauma.caThe term "neurodiverse child" refers to children diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder (for example, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Global Developmental Delay, Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), severe learning disability) or any other diagnosis that influences how a child gets around, communicates his/her/their ideas, processes what he/she/they hear, or remembers things.
Facts about the survey:
√ For parents and caregivers of neurodiverse children (all ages)
√ About parents’ rewarding and traumatic experiences, health and access to care
√ Takes 30 min
√ Confidential
√ Chance to win $100 gift card
√ Participate now: https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=FRTCNX7FTR
Facts about the e-health program:
√ 12 one-on-one sessions with a trained coach
√ Discuss joyful and traumatic experiences of your life
√ Conducted via video calls
√ Free of costAbout us: We are a research team located at the Centre for Research in Family Health, IWK Health Centre, Halifax. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email us (lifebeyondtrauma@iwk.nshealth.ca) or call 1-877-341-8309, Ext. 7 (toll-free).
We look forward to hearing from you,
Your Life beyond Trauma team
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Childbirth classes via zoom - $40 hour for private, $225.00 per pregnant couple for group class (14 hours of instruction) take any or all of the classes. Each class is 1.5-2 hours Mondays 6-8 pm
There is still room in the group class (Jan -Mar)
1 before baby, 2 signs of labor, 3 relaxation, 4 positions, 5 breastfeeding, 6 adjusting to life with baby, 7 calming crying babiesEmail rparents@hotmail.com.
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CLIC en Ligne is a part-time free online French language training for permanent residents and protected persons to help them integrate into Canadian society.
All you need is a computer with internet access and meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Permanent Resident or Convention Refugee
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have some basic knowledge of French
Note: CLIC en ligne begins at NCLC/CLB Level 3. CLIC en ligne is not for complete beginnersTo register, complete this form: https://www.clicenligne.ca/portail/to-start-the-registration-process/
OR
To learn more:
Visit our website: www.clicenligne.ca
Call: 1 800 267 2483, ext. 2990
Email: info@clicenligne.caThe course is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Childbirth classes via zoom - $40 hour for private, $225.00 per pregnant couple for group class (14 hours of instruction) take any or all of the classes. Each class is 1.5-2 hours Mondays 6-8 pm
There is still room in the group class (Jan -Mar)
1 before baby, 2 signs of labor, 3 relaxation, 4 positions, 5 breastfeeding, 6 adjusting to life with baby, 7 calming crying babiesEmail rparents@hotmail.com.
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CLIC en Ligne is a part-time free online French language training for permanent residents and protected persons to help them integrate into Canadian society.
All you need is a computer with internet access and meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Permanent Resident or Convention Refugee
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have some basic knowledge of French
Note: CLIC en ligne begins at NCLC/CLB Level 3. CLIC en ligne is not for complete beginnersTo register, complete this form: https://www.clicenligne.ca/portail/to-start-the-registration-process/
OR
To learn more:
Visit our website: www.clicenligne.ca
Call: 1 800 267 2483, ext. 2990
Email: info@clicenligne.caThe course is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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If you are a parent or caregiver of a neurodiverse child in Canada, you could be eligible to participate in our survey and/or e-health program.
Participate: https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=FRTCNX7FTR
For more information, visit our website: www.lifebeyondtrauma.caThe term "neurodiverse child" refers to children diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder (for example, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Global Developmental Delay, Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), severe learning disability) or any other diagnosis that influences how a child gets around, communicates his/her/their ideas, processes what he/she/they hear, or remembers things.
Facts about the survey:
√ For parents and caregivers of neurodiverse children (all ages)
√ About parents’ rewarding and traumatic experiences, health and access to care
√ Takes 30 min
√ Confidential
√ Chance to win $100 gift card
√ Participate now: https://redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=FRTCNX7FTR
Facts about the e-health program:
√ 12 one-on-one sessions with a trained coach
√ Discuss joyful and traumatic experiences of your life
√ Conducted via video calls
√ Free of costAbout us: We are a research team located at the Centre for Research in Family Health, IWK Health Centre, Halifax. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email us (lifebeyondtrauma@iwk.nshealth.ca) or call 1-877-341-8309, Ext. 7 (toll-free).
We look forward to hearing from you,
Your Life beyond Trauma team
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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Childbirth classes via zoom - $40 hour for private, $225.00 per pregnant couple for group class (14 hours of instruction) take any or all of the classes. Each class is 1.5-2 hours Mondays 6-8 pm
There is still room in the group class (Jan -Mar)
1 before baby, 2 signs of labor, 3 relaxation, 4 positions, 5 breastfeeding, 6 adjusting to life with baby, 7 calming crying babiesEmail rparents@hotmail.com.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca