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THIS IS THE PRE-REQUISITE FOR THE OTHER TWO TRAINING PROGRAMS IN THE SERIES.
Truth Telling is the introductory crash course training on men’s developmental trauma, with a particular research lens on childhood sexual trauma. It offers a primer on the theories and conceptual approaches to working with male survivors – a necessary precursor to those who want to therapeutically engage with this population. The day starts with an introduction to a male-centered approach to psychotherapy – an orientation that speaks directly to men’s subjective experiences. The training then explores male psychology as well as understanding of how this “coding” intersects with the lives of men facing trauma. An overview of current research on both male sexual abuse and assault follows. After an analysis of how trauma commences, we examine the post-traumatic response of how it bleeds into men’s lives. The day finishes with a conceptual lens to the recovery process, with video testimonies serving as expressions of healing.
Truth Telling is a prerequisite for participants who wish to engage in further training concerning intervention strategies with this population.
Please sign into Zoom (V5) with link in email
September 9, 2025
Tue 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
2SLGBTQ+ inclusion is an important aspect of effective health and social service delivery, particularly within the housing and homelessness sector. This workshop will explore core concepts pertaining to gender and sexual identity and expression, while providing attendees with practical skills and strategies to bring 2SLGBTQ+ inclusion to life in their work and workplace.. Learning Objectives: • Understand gender and sexual diversity, key concepts, and everyday realities of 2SLGBTQ+ communities • Learn new practices and strategies for supporting 2SLGBTQ+ colleagues, clients and communities
Please sign into Zoom (V5) with link in email
September 11, 2025
Thu 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Session Description: Change is common in the workplace, but its
unpredictability can create chaos for team members and present challenges for
the leaders supporting them. In this webinar, leaders will explore how the
stressors associated with transitions impact employee well-being and learn
strategies to support employees through transitions.
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September 16, 2025
Tue 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Discover the power of Psychological Self-Care! Explore
practical strategies to enhance self awareness,
self-regulation, and self-compassion while integrating rest into the workday
for improved balance and productivity.
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September 17, 2025
Wed 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
In this workshop,
we will look at the basics of motivational interviewing (MI) starting with the
definition and principles. We will also talk about OARS which is a helpful tool
for putting MI principles into practice with your clients experiencing homelessness.
Also included in this workshop will be case studies where MI was helpful and
cases where MI was a good resource but other skills were needed as well. There
will also be an opportunity for participants to share how they think MI could
be utilized in a case study and for participants to share their own tricky
cases to the group to work through as a team how to apply MI.
Please sign into Zoom (V5) with link in email
September 23, 2025
Tue 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Day 2 IN
PERSON: Therapeutic Engagement with Male Survivors. [Prerequisite: Day 1: Truth Telling]
A one-day
training on clinical engagement on trauma issues for male survivors.
Therapeutic
Engagement emphasizes a variety of clinical strategies working with male
survivors, focusing particularly on psychodynamic and experiential approaches.
This therapeutic heavy-lifting is applicable to both individual and group
engagement. Starting with the framework of ego state theory, a variety of
intra-psychic conceptions and interventions will be considered. A balance of
both trauma-focused and strengths-focused strategies will be presented.
Lecture, role
plays, dramatic presentations, experiential opportunities and group discussion
are all utilized throughout the day to ensure thorough engagement with the
participants. The content of this day is thoroughly road-tested for trauma
recovery and are “male-friendly” in their design. Again, there is opportunity
for deeper reflection in both small and large group discussions, finishing with
a grounding meditation before the day concludes.
Location To Be Confirmed
September 24, 2025
Wed 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Empathy is a must-have quality for health care workers, but
it can be difficult to sustain. This webinar provides an overview of how
empathic strain manifests in the caring professions and practical steps that
can be taken to keep this occupational stressor at bay.
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October 1, 2025
Wed 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
If you are an HBCM and interested please email: homelessnessccb@ottawa.ca
Introduction
to Trauma Exposed Professionals (warriorhealth.ca)
Ce cours est aussi offert en français
Introduction to Trauma Exposed Professionals – this course will take five hours to complete at your own pace.
Developed by
Dr. Tim Black, R. Psych.
This course
has been designed for providers in an effort to highlight the unique work
environments that are considered routine for those who serve in our Canadian
Armed Forces and Public Safety professions. The course will increase learner
competencies in the Military/PSP - Civilian Divide, Military/PSP culture and
will provide culturally specific clinical approaches to support the complex
mental health needs of those who serve Canada at home and abroad.
Introduction
to Trauma Exposed professionals was developed in partnership with the Atlas
Institute for Veterans and Families. The Atlas Institute builds strong community
networks to create a system of the best possible supports and services for
veterans, first responders and their families. Wounded Warriors Canada is
grateful for their support.
This User
Friendly course has 12 Modules that each include curriculum and a video.
Topics: Stoicism; Culture; Organizations and the two Professionals; The Role
of Structure and the BETR Model; The Trauma Formula, The Structured
Approach; The Trauma Line, Three Part Narrative; Self Care; Closing Thoughts
This is Asynchronous Learning
October 5, 2025
Sun 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM
Our First Priority registrations are: Housing Based Case Managers, and Front Line Workers from our funded agencies
*You must complete all three online training programs within
90 days of receiving your joining instructions from TC Online Institute). TC
Online Institute | Science of Trauma
https://www.tconlineinstitute.com/why-choose-us
Trauma Lab: The Science of Unhealed Trauma (96 minutes)
Description: This innovative program offers a safe space to
explore and understand the impact of trauma on mental and emotional well-being
from a Trauma survivor’s perspective. Through interactive sessions and expert
guidance, you will learn effective coping strategies, build resilience, and
develop a deeper connection with yourself, the clients you serve, or loved ones
who survived traumatic events. Join us to embark on a journey of self-discovery
and empowerment as you transform trauma into strength and foster a healthier,
more fulfilling life.
Can You See Me Now? A Human Trafficking Course for
Service Providers by Survivors of Human Trafficking (Approximately 4 hours)
Description: “Can you see me now” is a course for Service
Providers designed and created by award winning Canadian survivor advocate
Timea E. Nagy. The course is designed for both Police officers and Service
providers for detecting a victim of human trafficking and to be able to offer
victim centered trauma informed support in various situations including
emergencies, transitional stages and long-term care.
The course will cover: The Mindset of a Victim Before, During and After Trafficking Domestic Sex Trafficking Forced Labor Why victims don’t leave Victim centered approach for service providers.
Digital Sex Trafficking (45 minutes)
This is Asynchronous Learning
October 5, 2025
Sun 12:01 AM - 12:02 AM
Location To Be Confirmed
October 5, 2025
Sun 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM
In this training, we will define psychosis, review common
disorders in which psychotic symptoms are present, how to assess psychotic
symptoms and treatment options.
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October 8, 2025
Wed 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Session Description:
• Discover the importance of psychological self-care among leaders.
• Explore the Dimensions of Wellness and understand their connection to flourishing in the workplace.
• Identify evidence-based strategies to build healthy habits, both in and out of the workplace
• What you will need:
• To print or have individual access to the handouts which we will use during workshop engagement activities. These will be added to the chat at the beginning of the session.
• Readiness to participate…our workshops are designed to be interactive, and we value your active involvement!
• If possible, please connect a few minutes prior to our start time to ensure everything is working and to complete the sign in sheet to ensure you get your certificate of completion.
• A quiet environment where you can be comfortably focused on the presentation.?The slides will not be shared, and the session will not be recorded to maintain confidentiality.
• Snacks/tea/coffee/water – treat our time together like an in-person training and take time to nourish yourself so you can be fully present.
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October 15, 2025
Wed 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Exposure to trauma is inevitable in health care
work, but it does not need to become a burden. In this webinar, participants
will examine how traumatic stress can emerge in health care settings and
explore strategies that protect themselves and their colleagues in the
workplace.
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October 22, 2025
Wed 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
This is not a training program - just a notice that there won't be CCB Training while Montreal is hosting the CAEH25
If you want to register for the CAEH conference – use
this link:
We are not affiliated with CAEH.
About CAEH25
CAEH25 is a chance for communities, organizations, front-line workers, advocates, leaders, and people with lived and living experience to learn from one another, find inspiration, and walk away with actionable tools to strengthen their work to end homelessness.
This is not a training program - FYI only
October 28, 2025
Tue 10:00 AM -
Please tell us if you would like to coordinate and host the
ROH Community Outreach Team presenting a Mental Health First Aid course at your
agency. See descriptions here: https://mentalhealthcommission.ca/training/mhfa/
It would require pre-course work from your participants and
a full day of in person training.
You would need an appropriate room with a screen for the
projector, or a TV with HDMI port; tables, chairs and opportunity for
refreshments & rest rooms close by.
Minimum 12, Maximum 25 people
CCB Training would pay for the course.
You would be responsible for making sure the minimum
registration was met, coordinating the pre-course work, and hosting the event.
This is not a training program - FYI only
November 2, 2025
Sun 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM
In this workshop,
we will look at the basics of motivational interviewing (MI) starting with the
definition and principles. We will also talk about OARS which is a helpful tool
for putting MI principles into practice with your clients experiencing homelessness.
Also included in this workshop will be case studies where MI was helpful and
cases where MI was a good resource but other skills were needed as well. There
will also be an opportunity for participants to share how they think MI could
be utilized in a case study and for participants to share their own tricky
cases to the group to work through as a team how to apply MI.
Please sign into Zoom (V5) with link in email
November 4, 2025
Tue 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
By introducing the concepts of moral challenge, moral
distress, and moral injury in health care work, this webinar encourages health
care workers to explore the risk and protective factors associated with this
unique stressor. Participants will learn practical strategies to support their
well-being at work by understanding and addressing experiences of moral
distress.
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November 6, 2025
Thu 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Day 3:
Re-Visioning Men’s Anger, Rage & Violence [Prerequisite: Day 2: Therapeutic
Engagement].
A one-day
training on trauma-informed engagement with men.
Re-Visioning
Men’s Anger, Rage & Violence is based on trauma-informed research examining
the links between male childhood abuse and intimate partner violence (IPV).
While many practitioners are aware that most men who are prone to rage and
partner violence have a significant history of childhood abuse, few
intervention programs are derived from this research and application.
This training
focuses on the clinical implications of adopting a trauma-oriented
understanding of IPV. We will fearlessly challenge the dominant discourse of
“power and control” model of understanding through comprehensive picture of the
inner world of men who are assaultive. Using a trauma lens, this training
arguably offers a more nuanced, more respectful and more promising approach to
clinical interventions with this population, whether through individual or
group intervention.
100 Constellation Drive - Mary Pitt Centre
November 13, 2025
Thu 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Refugee claimants can face many obstacles when trying to get
the healthcare they need in Ontario. This interactive workshop will help
frontline workers feel confident supporting clients as they navigate Ottawa’s
healthcare system under the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP). Together,
we’ll explore what services are covered, how to explain benefits clearly, and
practical tips for connecting clients to care. We’ll cover everything from
preventive health and privacy rights to finding a family doctor—and what to do
when one isn’t available—so you can help clients get the right care at the
right time.
Please sign into Zoom (V5) with link in email
November 18, 2025
Tue 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Les demandeurs d’asile peuvent rencontrer de nombreux obstacles lorsqu’ils cherchent à obtenir les soins de santé dont ils ont besoin en Ontario. Cet atelier interactif aidera les travailleurs de première ligne à se sentir confiants dans l’accompagnement de leurs clients à travers le système de santé d’Ottawa dans le cadre du Programme fédéral de santé intérimaire (PFSI). Ensemble, nous verrons quels services sont couverts, comment expliquer clairement les prestations et des conseils pratiques pour faciliter l’accès aux soins. Nous aborderons : les soins préventifs, les droits en matière de confidentialité, la recherche d’un médecin de famille — et les options possibles lorsqu’aucun médecin de famille n’est disponible — afin que vous puissiez aider vos clients à recevoir les bons soins au bon moment.
Please sign into Zoom (V5) with link in email
November 19, 2025
Wed 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Explore the concept of positive psychology through Martin
Seligman’s PERMA Model of Well-Being and discover the importance of positive
relationships in the workplace. Participants will learn about the health
benefits associated with High-Quality Connections and apply the NACHO acronym
to foster connection at work.
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November 20, 2025
Thu 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
This 3-hour interactive workshop helps reduce the fear and stigma around talking about suicide. Together, we explore how to recognize signs of struggle, ask direct but compassionate questions, and create space for open, non-judgmental conversations. Participants will also learn how to support safety planning by connecting individuals to appropriate community resources. You will leave feeling more comfortable, confident, and prepared to talk about suicide and help keep others safe.
Ce programme sera présenté en français en janvier
Please sign into Zoom (V5) with link in email
November 25, 2025
Tue 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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No matter what your role, chances are there is a training event that is right for you. See what events are coming in the months ahead.