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C$57.50 Co-op management You and your co-op: starting out as a housing co-op manager Atlantic is an introductory course for co-op staff or managers in the Atlantic provinces who are new in their role or interested in a refresher. Take this online, on-demand course at... | |||||
C$52.50 Co-op management You and your co-op: starting out as a housing co-op manager BC is an introductory course for co-op staff or managers in British Columbia who are new in their role or interested in a refresher. Take this online, on-demand course at your own pace... | |||||
C$30.00 Essential knowledge and skills This module provides co-op housing directors, members, and staff with what it takes to chair meetings effectively. By the end of the module, you will understand the importance of having a meeting chair and the chairperson’s role in meetings of... | |||||
C$30.00 Essential knowledge and skills This learning module is designed to give co-op housing staff, directors, members and educators context for understanding the impact that language can have on others’ sense of respect, safety, and inclusion. Upon completing this module, learners... | |||||
C$30.00 Essential knowledge and skills Keeping ahead of the storm: fulfilling your legal duties as a board director is for anyone interested in learning about the legal duties of co-operative housing directors. This may include existing directors, general members, co-op housing... | |||||
Risk management | |||||
Risk management | |||||
Risk management | |||||
C$56.50 Co-op management You and your co-op: starting out as a housing co-op manager is an introductory course for co-op staff or managers in Ontario who are new in their role or interested in a refresher. Take this online, on-demand course at your own pace when it suits... | |||||
C$30.00 Essential knowledge and skills This microlearning module is designed to help housing co-op directors and managers understand how to treat personal information in a way that respects privacy law, particularly recognizing that personal information is sometimes necessary for... |