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Relational Training Course

Strengthen your training skills and awareness of Relational Leadership principles during this interactive, two-part online workshop.

Date Ended:
October 13, 2022

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Upcoming Event

Strengthen Your Training Skills and Awareness of Relational Leadership Principles

Price:

$195

Free

Session 1:
October 12, 2022
Session 2:
October 13, 2022
Session 3:
Session 4:
Start Date:
Event Date:
October 12, 2022
End Date:
October 13, 2022

During this highly interactive, two-part virtual workshop, you will strengthen your training skills and awareness of Relational Leadership principles and learn how to:

  • Incorporate principles of adult learning
  • Create a safe and engaging learning environment
  • Generate participation
  • Manage common challenges

Schedule

The course will be delivered via two, four-hour online sessions, with an optional, two-hour practicum on October 17.

  • Session 1: October 12, 1 - 5 pm ET
  • Session 2: October 13, 1 - 5 pm ET
  • Practicum (optional): October 17, 1 - 3 pm ET

Who Should Attend

We hope to engage an interprofessional, intergenerational, and diverse audience. We believe that people at all levels of an organization can provide effective training in their workplaces and communities. If you have a passion for healthcare and an interest in Relational Leadership, you will fit right in!

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Registration

The fee for the two-part, online workshop is $195. Scholarships are available.

Scholarships: Cost should not be a barrier to your participation. Scholarships are available for students, trainees, and members of community-based organizations. Please register here if you are requesting a scholarship.

We ask that all attendees register individually. Thank you.

Strengthen your training skills and awareness of Relational Leadership principles during this interactive, two-part online workshop.

Contact us to learn more about our programs.

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