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Emplacement | Event ID | Sujet | Date | Heure |
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SCHL_2 | 0070_2025 | LEAN Ceinture Jaune | 20 février 2025 21 février 2025 |
08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 |
SCHL_2 | 0070 | LEAN Ceinture Jaune | 22 mai 2025 23 mai 2025 |
08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 |
SCHL_2 | 0070 | LEAN Ceinture Jaune | 17 juillet 2025 18 juillet 2025 |
08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 |
SCHL_2 | 0070 | LEAN Ceinture Jaune | 23 octobre 2025 24 octobre 2025 |
08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 |
SCHL_2 | 0070 | LEAN Ceinture Jaune | 19 février 2026 20 février 2026 |
08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 |
Vous n'êtes actuellement inscrit à aucune session à venir. Vous pouvez vous inscrire à une session à l'horaire.
Emplacement | Event ID | Sujet | Date | Heure |
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SCHL_2 | 0093_2024 | LEAN Green Belt | 25 septembre 2025 26 septembre 2025 30 octobre 2025 31 octobre 2025 27 novembre 2025 28 novembre 2025 |
08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 |
SCHL_2 | 0093_2024 | LEAN Green Belt | 22 janvier 2026 23 janvier 2026 26 février 2026 27 février 2026 26 mars 2026 27 mars 2026 |
08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 16:00 |
This course discusses the importance of cleaning and disinfection for protecting clients and staff from pathogens. It clarifies the difference between cleaning and disinfection. Topics discussed are the importance of keeping food out of the “danger zone” where bacteria can multiply, hand hygiene, the spread of pathogens and high-touch surfaces. The course finishes with tips on cleaning and disinfection.
The quality of care staff give to clients is reflective of the training they receive, their attitude and their approach to care. At Learnici, we understand Home Care. Our training development team has worked in various care provider positions. Our Home Care Training Series was carefully created and reviewed by subject matter
experts and developed based on best practices and current Act and Regulation requirements.
Our interactive and engaging content is meaningful and relevant to the work staff do. They will enjoy the “guided facilitation” style that simulates a live training session as much as possible. Staff can also interact and engage with the content. Some learners learn best when the content is read to them, others when they read the content for themselves. For Learnici’s Home Care courses, learners can choose which method works best for them. Depending on that choice, staff usually complete the training in about 3 hours.
Included courses are:
Duration: 3 hours
Identifier: fmdwzcis8The quality of care staff give to residents is reflective of the training they receive, their attitude and approach to care. At Learnici, we understand LTC. Our training development team has worked in various Long-term Care / PSW positions. Our LTC training curriculum was carefully created and reviewed by subject matter experts and developed based on best practice and current Act and Regulation requirements. This content is assigned to new direct care staff prior to performing their responsibilities and retrained annually. This bundle includes Additional Training as identified in the Act and Regs. (Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021, 82(1), 82(2), 82 (4) 82 (7) O. Reg. 79/10: GENERAL, 218. (1) 219. (1), (2), (3), (4), 221. (1), (2), (3), (4), (5).
Our interactive and engaging content is meaningful and relevant to the work staff do. They will enjoy the “guided facilitation” style that simulates a live training session as much as possible. Staff can also interact and engage with the content. Some learners learn best when the content is read to them, others when they read the content for themselves. For Learnici’s LTC Mandatory courses, learners can choose which method works best for them. Depending on that choice, staff usually complete the training in 4 or 6 hours on average.
It includes the following courses:
Duration: 6 hours
The quality of care staff give to residents is reflective of the training they receive, their attitude and approach to care. At Learnici, we understand LTC. Our training development team has worked in various Long-term Care positions. Our LTC training curriculum was carefully created and reviewed by subject matter experts and developed based on best practice and current Act and Regulation requirements. This content is assigned to new non-direct care staff prior to performing their responsibilities and retrained annually. (Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021, 82(1), 82(2), 82 (4) O. Reg. 79/10: GENERAL 219. (1)
Our interactive and engaging content is meaningful and relevant to the work staff do. They will enjoy the “guided facilitation” style that simulates a live training session as much as possible. Staff can also interact and engage with the content. Some learners learn best when the content is read to them, others when they read the content for themselves. For Learnici's LTC Mandatory courses, learners can choose which method works best for them. Depending on that choice, staff usually complete the training in 2 or 3 hours on average.
It includes the following courses:
Duration: 3 hours
This course discusses the importance of cleaning and disinfection for protecting residents and employees from pathogens. It clarifies the difference between cleaning and disinfection. Topics discussed are the importance of keeping food out of the “danger zone” where bacteria can multiply, hand hygiene, the spread of pathogens, and high-touch surfaces. The course finishes with tips on cleaning and disinfection. This course is required for all LTC staff prior to performing their responsibilities (i.e. as part of Orientation) and annually.
This course is also availble in the following series:
This course focuses the learner on three main messages. The homes have zero tolerance for abuse, we all have a duty to protect the residents, and reporting of resident abuse should happen immediately. There are several interactive exercises for the learner to learn what and when to report certain matters. These include improper or incompetent care of a resident, abuse of a resident by anyone, unlawful conduct that resulted in harm to the resident, misuse of funding by the licensee or misuse or misappropriation of a resident’s money. “Whistle-blowing” is explained as protecting the residents and leaners are assured of whistle-blowing protection under the Act. Staff finish the course with a true or false exercise to ensure knowledge transfer. This course is required for all LTC staff prior to performing their responsibilities (i.e. as part of Orientation) and annually.
This course is also availble in the following series: