Target client: Health organization administrators, health sector partners, health and social service professionals interested in improving the access to health services in French.
Objective of the training: To promote collaborative work done in a community of practice in order to create strategies that help increase the offer of health services in French in francophone communities that are in minority situations.
Duration: 2.5 hours
Number of modules: 4 modules
This online training course is designed to meet the needs of:
- Promoting collaborative work done in a community of practice to create strategies that help increase the offer of health services in French in francophone communities that are in minority situations.
Subjects and themes
- Needs and challenges of francophone and Acadian communities
- Collaborative work in a community of practice
- Planning strategic projects
- Managing strategic projects
Description
The active offer of services in French is in everyone’s best interest and it can never be the sole responsibility of only one member or of only one group within an organization. Collaborative work in a community of practice is an innovative and effective way to develop strategies that help increase the offer of services in French in francophone communities that are in minority situations.
This online training course is intended mainly for health and social service administrators, for their various partners, for health and social service professionals. It will also be useful to anyone interested in developing expertise in collaborative work in a community of practice to improve the active offer of services in French.
Through this training course, you will learn about the advantages of working in a community of practice presents and how to use this collaborative work method to plan strategic projects that help improve the active offer of health services in French, to implement them and to manage them so they remain successful.
- Module 1: Defining a Community of Practice
- Module 2: Foundations of a Welcoming Community Project
- Module 3: Creating a Welcoming Community Project
- Module 4: Workbook
Maintenance of certification

Attendance at this program entitles Certified Canadian College of Health Leaders members (CHE / Fellow) to 1.5 Category II credits towards their maintenance of certification requirements.
Certificate
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