MCCA: Who We AreOur Corporate IdentityThe Manitoba Customer Contact Association exists to promote the development and sustainability of a growing, healthy and dynamic industry.Manitoba Customer Contact Association (MCCA) is an industry association comprised of Manitoba companies and organizations associated with the customer contact sector. MCCA supports the industry by coordinating training and networking opportunities to ensure the necessary skills are developed to meet the needs of the future. Members are also committed to educating the public and creating career awareness, promoting the industry as one where many careers begin and develop into a successful future.Why Join? Membership Has its BenefitsMembers have value-based activity and information relevant to their needsThey also have access to current and innovative best practicesThey have access to meaningful and high quality training opportunities, including Industry CertificationThey have access to relevant knowledge industry information, trends and challengesThey have opportunities for partnering and showcasing servicesMembers are recognized for their contributions to the industry
When I was first introduced to Nichiren Buddhism just over a year ago, I was at a very low state ofWhat's NewSGI Youth Plant 150 Trees in MississaugaPosted on September 28, 2013On Saturday, September 28, 38 youth, including five guests, participated in the annual youth tree planting activity with Credit Valley Conservation. This year, the weather was perfect for tree planting, and we were able to plant 150 trees. Many of thSGI Canada Participates in Nationwide Book FestivalPosted on September 28, 2012On September 23 and 28, SGI-Canada (SGIC) members in Toronto, Vancouver and Halifax participated in a nationwide book and magazine festival titled The Word On The Street. They set up booths introducing SGI-related books and magazines, including someSeeds of Hope Sown in OttawaPosted on April 22, 2012On Earth Day, April 22, seeds of hope sprouted in the bustling Rideau Centre, a shopping centre located in the heart of the nation's capital. Held in collaboration with the National Capital Region branch of the United Nations Association of CanSGI Canada Practitioners Participate in Community Clean-upPosted on April 22, 2012On April 22, a group of over 20 SGI-Canada members from the city of Surrey, British Columbi,a participated in the sixth annual 'Surrey Clean Sweep Week,' at Crescent Beach
Funded by Sport Manitoba, the Manitoba Paddling Association is the Provincial Sport Governing Body for competitive canoe, kayak and dragon boat in Manitoba. Our clubs offer year-round programs for youth and adults to maintain fitness and have fun on and o
ReneeGChamplain Community Centre is pleased to welcome Ali Junghans as our New Program Coordinator.Ali is in her 4th year in the Faculty of Kinisiology and Recreation Management and Community Development at the University of Manitoba.Please forward your programming and event ideas and questions to Ali at programs@champlaincc.ca by ReneeGPlease come out and register for Baseketball, Indoor Soccer, Tai Chi, Zumb,a Yogalates and Floor Hockey. Playgroup registrations will be taken provided we have a convener to run this program.
ROLE OF REGISTERED DIETITIANSRegistered Dietitians (RD's) are uniquely trained to advise you on food, diet and nutrition. Registered Dietitians are essential members of the healthcare team and contribute to the health and well being of Manitobans.They provide information and counselling that enable consumers to make informed decisions food choices and nutrition services. They influence the development and promotion of consumer products and manage quality food service in healthcare institutions.Registered Dietitians in Manitoba adhere to the Registered Dietitian Act (2002), Registered Dietitians Regulations (2004) and College of Dietitians of Manitoba Bylaws (2006).Part two of the Registered Dietitian Act outlines practice of dietetics as follows:'2 Practice of Dietetics'The practice of dietetics means the translation and application of scientific knowledge of foods and human nutrition through:a) Assessment, design, implementation and evaluation of nutritional interventionsb) Integration of food and nutrition principles in the management of food service systemsc) dissemination of information to attain, maintain, promote and protect the health of individuals, groups and the communityMembers of the profession work in a wide variety of practice areas and are involved in the following activities:Clinical Dietetics, Community Dietetics, Public Health, Food Service Management, Private Practice, Food Industry and Marketing Board