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SUMMARY:ISANS Workshop: Intercultural Skill Sets and Organizational Success
DESCRIPTION:The Workplace Culture Program helps Nova Scotia employers better understand the benefits of hiring international talent and the importance of immigrant experience in the workplace. Employers learn methods to improve intercultural competence and how to hire and retain immigrant employees. For more information\, contact us today. \nTogether we can help immigrants build a future in Nova Scotia and create a community where all can belong and grow. \n\n\n\nThis is the second session in our workshop series. With this online workshop\, we examine how intercultural competencies can help your organization succeed. \nThe Gateway workshop “Elements and Benefits of an Intercultural Workplace” is required before you participate in this session. Please contact Paul (ppickering@isans.ca) or Jordan (jremedios@isans.ca) for more information. \n\n\n\nPaul has been delivering diversity-related learning since 1995. He is in his 8th year as the coordinator of the Workplace Culture Program at ISANS. He worked for 8 years at the National Policing Improvement Agency in England as a diversity specialist; in development training\, the national policing train the trainer program\, immersive learning\, online learning\, and HR. He has a BA in Cultural Anthropology and an MA in Communication Studies\, both from the University of Maine\, and a Diploma in Lifelong Learning from London\, England. He Immigrated to Canada in 2011. \nJordan began working as the facilitator of the Workplace Culture program in January 2021. After receiving his degree in Sociology and History from Memorial University of Newfoundland\, he spent 5 years working with adult English language learners in South Korea\, Vietnam\, and China. During this time Jordan learned a lot about adult education principles as well as intercultural competencies. He is a proud member of the ISANS team and is currently completing his Masters of Education at MSVU in Halifax. \n\n\n\nThe Workplace Culture Program is a part of ISANS Equity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion (EDI) External Team. The team also includes: \nCommunity Capacity Program (CCP) – Sherry Hassanali\, Coordinator – shassanali@isans.ca \nWelcoming Communities Program (WCoP) – Colleen Belle\, Coordinator – cbelle@isans.ca \nWe invite you to connect with us and take advantage of our many program offerings! Together we create a vibrant future in Nova Scotia and build communities where all can belong and grow.
URL:https://building-tomorrow.ca/events/isans-workshop-intercultural-skill-sets-and-organizational-success-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Businesses & Supplier Opportunities
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