Our spring books roundup is here! The 10 titles below cover a wide variety of topics including supporting newcomers to Canada who have minimal education, tips for jobseekers and students,...
At the end of each of the 43 chapters in the book Career Theories and Models at Work: Ideas for Practice, authors provided a page of practice points. What can...
"We know enough of our own history by now to be aware that people exploit what they have merely concluded to be of value, but they defend what they love."...
The following webinars, taking place in April and hosted by a variety of organizations, cover topics such as managing the hybrid workplace, employer-sponsored training, AI and LinkedIn, social determinants of...
According to the Canadian Psychological Association, it is estimated that 76% of Canadians identify as having experienced a traumatic event, and about 8% of them develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)....
Are you familiar with Cesar Millan, the TV personality and “dog whisperer”? In one episode of his show, we meet a Black American man named Brandon whose dog, Kobe, is...
Addressing workplace trauma – whether that be trauma that occurs in the workplace or the effects of trauma that come into the workplace through the personal histories of staff and...
In the workplace, trauma responses can present in different ways, which may include “absenteeism, increased distraction, task avoidance, accidents, loss of motivation, irritability with co-workers, and increased conflict.” This listicle...
High employee turnover rates continue to plague organizations following the COVID-19 pandemic and the Great Resignation. The career development sector is not immune to these challenges and will need to...
At the end of each of the 43 chapters in the book Career Theories and Models at Work: Ideas for Practice, authors provided a page of practice points. What can...