CTRI is based in Winnipeg, Manitob,a Canad,a with additional trainers based in most major Canadian cities. We provide professional training and consulting services for individuals, schools, communities and organizations affected by or involved in working with issues of crisis and trauma. In addition, our division ACHIEVE Training Centre provides workshops for the general public, business and organizations in the areas of conflict, communication and work-life balance.Learn more about CTRI's Core Beliefs and Guiding Principles . Trainers and ConsultantsJoin Our TeamAs CTRI continues to grow and expand in serving clients throughout Canada and internationally, we sometimes require additional trainers and support staff. If you share CTRI's vision, wéd love to hear from you. Below are the current job openings available.
Goals of the OCD Centre ManitobaTo provide support groups.To provide support, peer counselling, information, and education, with a view to helping in the diagnosis or management of OCD.To support and promote research.To co-ordinate communication between health care professionals, community services, and those affected by OCD.To cooperate with other organizations involved with neurological and anxiety disorders in order to achieve common objectives.Message from the OCDC teamMembership is available for anyone with an interest in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. We encourage not only those with OCD, but those who work or live with one affected by OCD, to join. Support group meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, excluding summer months and the holiday break in December. Feel free to attend two meetings before deciding to become a member. No one will be turned away for lack of financial resources.
DescriptionA Port in the Storm is the descriptive name used to convey the importance of having a safe, affordable and home-like place to stay during these often very difficult times. A Port in the Storm is a safe haven for those facing a medical crisis.Our MissionA Port in the Storm serves rural and northern adults who require medical treatment in Winnipeg. We will provide a safe, supportive, and affordable home-like environment for these patients and their families.Our VisionAchievement of the organization's and the HOUSés mission statements is predicated on our belief in certain values:Quality of LifeThe right of individuals to focus on health rather than housing.A relaxed, home-like environment contributes to an improved attitude and sense of well-being.DignityIs sustained by mutual respect among staff, volunteers, and guests within the organizational structure.Every staff member, volunteer, donor, and guest will be valued for their role and contribution.CaringWe recognize the intrinsic value of caring through collaboration with health care institutions and staff.Fiscal AccountabilityWe promote efficient and responsible utilization of resources.CollaborationWe will bring together human and financial resources with ingenuity, respect, and responsibility
Boniface Nurses Local 5 is the bargaining unit that represents the RNs, RPNs, LPNs, and Nurse Practitioners who are employed by St. Boniface Hospital.We are a member service organization committed to providing our members with resources, representation and education regarding their employment rights and responsibilities.St. Boniface Nurses Local 5 is a member Local of the Manitoba Nurses' Union.Our office is conveniently located directly across from St. Boniface Hospital. We are staffed by a full-time elected president (Karen Sadler) and a part-time elected vice president (Sheila Holden). We also have a part-time administrative assistant (Helga Grose) who works in our office three days a week.Service to our members often takes the president and vice president out of the office. If you are planning to pop by, please call beforehand to ensure someone is here. We look forward to seeing you!