Learning catalogue
Welcome to the ParksCampus Learning Catalogue! Please browse the available courses, events, programs and other learning tools.
If you are new to ParksCampus, our Welcome Course is available to help you get acquainted to the system.
To view a complete record of the learning activities that you have completed, view your ParksCampus Learning Summary (only accessible on Parks Canada computers).
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Hazard and Risk: Identify, Assess, Control and Evaluate
This course explores the ongoing cycle of identifying hazards, assessing risk, controlling hazards, and evaluating controls. It covers key concepts, process steps and methods for hazard identification, risk assessment, and hazard control. Approximately three (3) hours.
Hazardous Materials Awareness
This training seeks to improve employee, manager, and supervisor knowledge on hazardous materials typically found in Parks Canada workplaces. It includes materials such as lead, silica, asbestos, and several others, and instructs on what they are, where they are found, what are the related health and environmental risks, and even covers certain aspects of management and related laws and regulations. The training is mandatory for any employee/manager/supervisor that may come in contact with hazardous materials in the course of their work. Each person will have to retake the training every three (3) years to maintain their knowledge on hazardous materials.
Incident Investigation
Instrument of Delegation of Human Resources Authorities at Parks Canada
Upon successful completion of this training module and graded exam, you will understand the purpose and importance of the Instrument and the exercise of delegated HR authorities at Parks Canada. You will have gain the ability to navigate the Instrument, having practised with real-life scenarios.
Interpretation Skills 101-Train-the-trainer
Interpretation at PC, POETRY, coaching and feedback Virtual option has shorter sessions, spread on 4 days instead of 3 This training provides tools and materials for VE teams looking to enhance interpretation at their site. This training is not mandatory, but provides a solid foundation and additional resources for interpretation. It is strongly suggested that interpreter team supervisors complete the training before training their staff.
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Introduction to Collaboration
The Introduction to Collaboration training introduces participants to formal collaboration at Parks Canada. During the training, participants will become familiar with the considerations, obligations and procedures to follow when collaborating with external parties on behalf of Parks Canada. You will be redirected to ParksNet (VPN required).
Introduction to Dialogic Interpretation
Dialogic interpretation is an interpretation technique that brings out the knowledge and values of visitors through dialogue among participants. This technique is based on the judicious use of listening and open-ended questions that allow for the expression of all participants in order to foster shared learning, increase empathy and encourage action on universal issues. This session is an introduction to the main principles of dialogic interpretation. You will be redirected to Confluence.