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Check out webinars taking place this September on disability disclosure, AI, the aging workforce and much more!
Is tertiary education meeting today’s job demands? (OECD)
Sept. 2
This webinar previews the Sept. 9 release of Education at a Glance and examines whether higher education is adapting to today’s economic needs and tomorrow’s learner expectations amid rising costs, shifting labour markets and questions about return on investment.
Disclosure of a Disability – Who Needs to Know? (Neil Squire Society)
Sept. 9
This webinar will cover the importance of being able to discuss your disability, injury or illness, and how doing so will ease the fear of the unknown for a potential employer.
Where AI and Organizational Learning Collide (CPHR Manitoba)
Sept. 9
This webinar will discuss reliable ways to leverage modern AI tools to accelerate transformational processes, make meaning of big people data sets and efficiently empower your workforce to become change agents.
National Certification Update: Where We Are & What’s Next (BCCDA)
Sept. 10
This free webinar provides a timely update on the progress of Canada’s National Certification for career development professionals. Whether you are thinking of starting or already in the process, this webinar offers clarity on where things currently stand, including what changes and developments are on the horizon.
No Student Left Behind: Leverage AI to Support Gen Z in a Tough Job Market (NACE)
Sept. 12
AI is rewriting the rules of the job market for your students. Learn how AI tools can help students stand out, master ATS and make your day-to-day easier.
Beyond Assumptions: Employment Realities for Diverse Clients (APCDA)
Sept. 25
Dr. Roberta Borgen shares results of recent Canadian research regarding the employment and education experiences of diverse individuals in rural and remote communities. Through interviews, focus groups and surveys, researchers examined the perspectives of jobseekers and employees, community service providers, and employers.
Ten years of Truth, a lifetime of action (CCDI)
Sept. 25
Marking a decade since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, this webinar explores the critical shift from truth-telling to sustained, transformative action. In part two of the series, “Ten years of Truth, a lifetime of action,” this panel discussion will reflect on the progress made, address persistent barriers, and chart a bold path for reconciliation in our organizations and communities over the next decade.
Why are young people so unhappy at work – even as unemployment falls? (ILO)
Sept. 25
A crisis of unhappiness among young people, linked to mental health, smartphone overuse and faltering school-to-work transitions, is spreading across countries and income levels. This webinar shares research findings on the global surge in youth unhappiness, with rising anxiety, loneliness and disconnection – especially among young women.
The Unseen Impact: Addressing Trauma and Fostering Resilience in Career Development (NCDA)
Sept. 26
Panelists will share their rich clinical experiences and research expertise to provide a nuanced understanding of how trauma affects a client’s career journey. They will discuss practical strategies for career professionals to assist clients in building resilience, establishing hope and navigating their professional lives with a trauma-informed lens.
Navigating Canada’s Evolving Labour Market: 4 LMIC Experts Share Insights, Challenges and Opportunities (CERIC & LMIC)
Sept. 29
This free webinar examines the impact of Canada’s aging workforce, which now over 20% aged 55+, on labour and skills shortages, especially in high-reliance sectors. Drawing on LMIC research, it introduces tools like the replacement ratio to help identify high-risk occupations and regions for strategic workforce planning.
How Green Skills are Shaping the Future of Canada’s Skilled Trades (Canadian Apprenticeship Forum)
Sept. 30
How will the shift to a low-carbon economy affect trades already under pressure? What does this mean for skills shortages, training programs and workforce planning? This webinar explores CAF-FCA’s latest research on how the demand for green skills is reshaping the skilled trades landscape.