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News leer Fanshawe College recently announced the establishment of a new site in downtown Goderich which will open of - ficially on March 30, 2016. This new locaon will provide Fan- shawe the opportunity to offer a se- lecon of post-secondary courses in a prominent seng in the community. Most significantly, Fanshawe will intro- duce a two-year Business - Entrepre- neurship and Management diploma pro- gram at the site beginning in September 2016 (See page 2 for more informaon about the program). Special evening with Fanshawe Fanshawe College is presenng a spe - cial evening with guest speaker John Baker, founder and CEO of D2L Corporaon on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at the Livery Theatre located at 35 South Street, God- erich. Doors open at 6:30 pm. The event starts at 7:00 that evening, and the event is free to aend, but space is lim- ited. Anyone interested in aending is asked to contact Andrew Gunn (agunn@ fanshawec.ca) by March 18 to register for this event. Support the growth of Fanshawe College in Huron County Business owners and individuals can support the development of post-sec- ondary educaon in the community by establishing scholarships and bursaries for students, or by providing funds to assist with the purchasing of new edu- caonal technologies. For more informa- on, contact Andrew Gunn at 519-777- 9607. Fanshawe site in Goderich opening soon Arabic crash course info session in this issue... 4 Community food advisors needed! 4 Entrepreneurship college diploma program 4 Lake Huron Learning 4 Emergency Services Training Centre courses 4 The Centre for Employment and Learning 4 Contact North 4 St. John Ambulance courses 4 Budget Buddies 4 Huron SBEC workshops & Events LEARNING & TRAINING NEWSLETTER MARCH / APRIL 2016 The Huron Business Development Corporaon Learning & Training in Huron County March / April 2016 A mely learning opportunity for community and spon- sorship groups will be available soon. 'Religion & Cultural Overview | Arabic Crash Course' will be offered by Mus- lim Social Services Kitchener - Waterloo in the near future. An informaon session at Knox Presbyterian Church, God- erich is scheduled for Saturday, March 26. Times are be- ing finalized and registraon details will be sent out soon. There are only spots for 25 parcipants. For more info, contact Knox Presbyterian Church, 9 Victoria St. N., God- erich, ON, 519-524-7512, [email protected].

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NewsletterFanshawe College

recently announced the establishment of a new site in downtown Goderich which will open of-ficially on March 30, 2016.

This new location will provide Fan-shawe the opportunity to offer a se-lection of post-secondary courses in a prominent setting in the community. Most significantly, Fanshawe will intro-duce a two-year Business - Entrepre-neurship and Management diploma pro-gram at the site beginning in September 2016 (See page 2 for more information about the program).

Special evening with FanshaweFanshawe College is presenting a spe-

cial evening with guest speaker John Baker,

founder and CEO of D2L Corporation on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at the Livery Theatre located at 35 South Street, God-erich. Doors open at 6:30 pm. The event starts at 7:00 that evening, and the event is free to attend, but space is lim-ited. Anyone interested in attending is asked to contact Andrew Gunn ([email protected]) by March 18 to register for this event.

Support the growth of Fanshawe College in Huron County

Business owners and individuals can support the development of post-sec-ondary education in the community by establishing scholarships and bursaries for students, or by providing funds to assist with the purchasing of new edu-cational technologies. For more informa-tion, contact Andrew Gunn at 519-777-9607.

Fanshawe site in Goderich opening soon

Arabic crash course info session

in this issue...

4 Community food advisors needed!4 Entrepreneurship college diploma program

4 Lake Huron Learning4 Emergency Services Training Centre courses4 The Centre for Employment and Learning4 Contact North4 St. John Ambulance courses4 Budget Buddies4 Huron SBEC workshops & Events

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Learning & Training in Huron County March / April 2016

A timely learning opportunity for community and spon-sorship groups will be available soon. 'Religion & Cultural Overview | Arabic Crash Course' will be offered by Mus-lim Social Services Kitchener - Waterloo in the near future. An information session at Knox Presbyterian Church, God-erich is scheduled for Saturday, March 26. Times are be-ing finalized and registration details will be sent out soon. There are only spots for 25 participants. For more info, contact Knox Presbyterian Church, 9 Victoria St. N., God-erich, ON, 519-524-7512, [email protected].

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Advance your career with Fanshawe College. We know that you see a

world of limitless business potential. You see opportuni-ty where others see barriers.

Turn your business dreams into reality.You will leave the program

with a comprehensive busi-ness plan, work-shopped with your peers and pro-

fessors - your dream, your plan. You will have hands-on knowledge of management principles, along with courses in marketing strategies and business ethics. You'll also get information and guid-ance on conducting market research, feasibility studies, business plans, computer use and advertising and market-ing development.Your business dreams won't

become a reality inside a bubble. That's why you'll also partner with a business men-tor who will introduce you to

real business challenges and successes.Apply now and start these

courses in September:- Accounting- Business Computer Appli-

cations- Business Processes- Communications- Marketing- Strategies for Success

Learn more: phone 519-606-1484; email: [email protected]; or visit, www.fanshawec.ca/goderich.

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Upcoming Fanshawe pro-gramming information ses-sions are being offered for:

• Personal Support Worker on Sat., April 2, REACH Centre, Clinton, 10-11am.

• Early Childhood Educa-tion, on Sat., April 2, REACH Centre, Clinton, 11am-12pm.

• Personal Support Work-er on Sat., April 23 from 1:30 to 3pm, Lake Huron Learning Centre, Kincardine.

• Welding Techniques Cer-tificate or Mechanical Techni-cian (Industrial Millwright) Di-ploma, Bruce Technology Skills Training Centre, Tiverton.

Whether you are looking to upgrade your skills or start fresh, our full-time and part-time programs and courses are convenient, close to home

and focused on careers in the community.

Full-time Post-Secondary Programming- Early Childhood Education- Personal Support WorkerPart-time Studies- Health Care Office Certifi-

cate- Specialized Personal Sup-

port Worker Workshops- Personal Support Worker

Certificate- Food Service Worker Cer-

tificateApply online at ontariocol-

leges.caLearn more:

phone 519-606-1484 email: [email protected]

See all of Fanshawe's pro-gramming for Huron and Bruce counties at: www.fan-shawec.ca/clinton.

Upcoming Fanshawe programming information sessions

Entrepreneurship and Management college diploma program starting in September in Goderich

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Find out more information about:

Personal Support Worker 10-11am Early Childhood Education 11am-12pm

Clinton Site contact: (519) 606-1485 (519) 520-6424 [email protected] 169 Beech Street, Clinton, ON

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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE—CLASSES HELD IN GODERICH FOR DETAILS & REGISTRATION CONTACT:

Angie at 519-524-4154 or [email protected] Jody at 519-606-1484 or [email protected]

General Business

***NEW START DATE** Starting April 2016, Monday-Thursday, 9:00am-3:30 pm If you're interested in business, and would like to explore the many different career paths available, Fanshawe's General Busi-ness program is perfect for you! You'll start out by learning about business ownership/management in general, and then you'll ex-pand your knowledge by choosing elective courses to suit your business interests and career aspirations. This certificate includes nine mandatory courses and two electives. Course topics include communications, accounting, marketing, human resources man-agement, business law, business math and various computer applications.

GODERICH Spring 2016

Don’t see the course you need? Let us know, we’re always looking for new programs!

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Introduction to

Teas for Health

**Pre-registration is required.

To register please contact Angie at 519-524-4154 or

[email protected] www.lakehuronlearning.ca

Wednesday April 6th, 6:30—8:30pm

MacKay Centre, Goderich

$25 If you are new to tea or a regular tea drinker, this workshop promises to share something new about tea and its many health benefits, the origin of tea, types

of tea, common tea myths and how to prepare the perfect cup .

*Anne-Marie Thomson is a Tea Association of Canada certified Tea Sommelier®

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Red Cross Standard First Aid & CPR Level C Course Dates: May 14 & 15, 2016Cost: based on certification required - see

below (lunch not included). Dependent on what you need, attendance is listed below:

A) CPR only - January 28 or March 8 only 9:00am - 3:00pm: $69.00 + tax

B) Emergency First Aid and C CPR - January 28 or March 8 - all day: $99.00 + tax

C) Standard First Aid & C CPR - all day both days: $129 + taxD) HCP CPR (added half hour training to above): $25.00 + taxThis course is a comprehensive two day course offering first

aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for those who need training due to work requirements or who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies at home. Certification is valid for 3 years.

Please note that we will be hosting a Red Cross Standard First Aid & CPR Level C every other month so be sure to check in often for upcoming dates!

Red Cross First Responder - RecertificationTwo Course Dates: April 2 & 3, 2016 or April 23 & 24, 2016

(Sat & Sun 9:00 am - 5:00 pm). In-class Session: 2 days. Cost: $250.00 (lunch not included). Does not include textbook, please bring from original certification course and your valid certificate.

From emergency professionals such as firefighters and patient transfer, to industry workers in high-risk environments, the First Responders program can provide you with additional skills to save a life when serious injury occurs.

Red Cross First ResponderTwo weekends. Course Date: April 8 eve only, 9, 10, 2016 &

April 15 eve only, 16, 17, 2016. (Friday evening 6:00pm - 9:00pm and Saturday/Sunday 9:00am - 5:00pm). In-class Session: 5 days (2 1/2 per weekend). Cost: $475.00 (lunch not included). Includes textbook and pre course material.

From emergency professionals such as firefighters and patient transfer, to industry workers in high-risk environments, the First Responders program can provide you with additional skills to save a life when serious injury occurs.

OFMEM Presents: Fire Safety Planning & Inspection Order Seminar

Seminar Date: March 29 & 30, 2016 8:30am – 4:30pm. Cost: $0. Lunch: Cost is $15.00 day payable on the day - mandatory.

As part of the OFMEM’s continuing efforts to support and assist the fire services in meeting their fire safety inspection and enforcement responsibilities and enhance fire safety in occupancies housing vulnerable Ontarians.

If you have any questions regarding these sessions please contact Lisa Lancaster at [email protected] or Tawnya Roberts at [email protected]. You must fill out the OFMEM registration form that you can request from ESTC [email protected], Lisa or Tawnya.

Crisis Communications/Media Training WorkshopLooking to strengthen your media skills? Reporters asking

tough questions? Wondering what to say and what NOT to say during an emergency or crisis? This 1-day training session covers everything you need to know to communicate effectively with the media through slide presentations, case studies, videos, open discussion, group activities and exercises.

Date: May 10th, 2016. Cost: $180.00 (lunch included)Course outline includes: • Crisis Communications Principles, Priorities &Fundamentals • Communicating to and with the Media • The Role of the Media during a Crisis • Social Media and Emergency Management• The Spokesperson’s Role • Statements vs. News Releases vs. Press Conferences • Common Mistakes When Dealing with Media • How to Handle an Interview• How to Handle a Press ConferenceCourse objectives:Upon successful completion of this course, participants will:• Understand the importance of communicating quickly and

effectively during an emergency;• Be able to communicate effectively, both internally and

externally, during an emergency; and• Be able to speak confidently to the media and public in

various settings, including one- on-one interviews, media scrums, and press conferences.

ESTC also offers Fire Extinguisher Training upon request - call for details.

Perfect for your next meeting or training, the ESTC offers state of the art, climate controlled meeting rooms/classrooms with built in projectors and presentation screens. The ESTC offers comfortable classroom seating for up to 60 and lecture seating for approximately 80.

Call to book today! The ESTC, 40193 Blyth Rd, Blyth ON N0M 1H0; phone: 226.523.9500. Visit www.estc.ca.

To register for a course at the ESTC visit: https://campscui.active.com/orgs/EmergencyServicesTrainingCentre

Emergency Services Training Centre upcoming courses

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WorkshopsDiscover Yourself - This full day, fun filled workshop helps you discover yourself and the careers that suit you. Includes a Meyers Briggs Personality assessment. Preregistration is required. Call 519-524-2515 x 200 to register. April 15th, 2016 from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. The Centre for Employment & Learning – Goderich, 41 West Street, Goderich. FreeHow to Pop your Life – This half day workshop helps you identify the areas of your life that you’d like to pop. Covers goal setting, managing change and helps you focus on how to improve your life. Preregistration required – 519-524-2515 x 200. March 18th, 2016 from 9:00 am -12:00 pm. The Centre for Employment & Learning – Goderich , 41 West Street, Goderich. Free.Second Career – Find out if you qualify for up to $28,000 in funding through the Government of Ontario, Second Career Program. Learn how to prepare for training and how to start your research. March 15th, 2016 from 9:00 am - 11:00 am. The Centre for Employment & Learning – Goderich, 41 West Street, Goderich. FreeInterview Workshop - Learn how to ace the interview and land the job. This interactive workshop presents the tips and tricks that you need to know to be successful in your next interview. Please call to register. Free!The Centre for Employment & Learning – Goderich. March 21st, 2016 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, 41 West Street, Goderich 519-524-2515 x 200.The Centre for Employment and Learning – Wingham, 152 Josephine Street, Wingham 519-357-4995

Resume and Cover Letter Workshop – Learn how to develop a resume that showcases your skills and leads to interviews and job offers. Offered one to one or in small groups. Please call or drop in to register. FREE!Goderich – Monday 1:00 – 4:00 and Friday 9:00 – 4:00 by appointment (519-524-2515)

Exeter – Tuesday 9:00 -11:00 by appointment (519-235-0471)

Wingham – Wednesday 9:00 -12:00 by appointment (519-357-4995)

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CoursesIntroduction to ComputersGoderich: Drop in computer upgrading. Beginner and Intermediate levels available. Call or drop in to register – 519-524-2515 Wednesday morningsClinton: Please call or drop in to register 519-482-1700 ext. 200 Wingham: Please call or drop in to register – 519-357-4995Exeter: Please call or drop in to register – 519-235-0471

ProgramsEnglish as a Second Language (ESL) – Communication is an important skill to enable newcomers to integrate into their community and secure employment. We offer multilevel classes at a variety of times and locations. Classes are for those with little or no English skills to high advanced learners. We offer classes to newcomers to Canada, as well as those who have lived in Canada for many years. All ESL services are free to those who qualify! Call 519-271-4896 to learn more about our ESL class locations and times.

Youth Job Connection - a new Employment Ontario Program to assist local youth between 15 and 29 prepare for employment. Please contact 519-235-0471 for more information.

Reach for Success - an employability through work experience program for young adults 15-30 to help them overcome barriers to employment. Funded by the Federal Government Skills Link Program. Please call Lindsay or Randy at The Centre for Employment and Learning in Clinton for more information – 519-482-1700. Next intake starts March 28, 2016.

Skills Upgrading and Readiness Program (SURP) - assists adults in Huron County improve reading, writing, math, computer and other essential skills to prepare for personal goals such as employment, apprenticeship, finishing high school, attending college or for improving daily life.Classes are available at The Centre for Employment and Learning in Wingham, Exeter, Clinton and Goderich. Check out the website for class times. www.thecentreforemploymentandlearning.ca/literacy-and-basicskillsThe LearningHUB: is an online upgrading program that helps adults in Ontario improve their reading, writing, math, computer and other essential skills to prepare for goals like employment and returning to school. Online learning allows you to access upgrading at the times that work best for you! Check out our new Course Bundles:- Personal Growth - Retail and Customer Service - GED Prep- Apprenticeship- College ReadinessTo register (https://www.learninghub.ca/get_registered.aspx) or for more information visit www.learninghub.ca.

Centre for Employment & Learning, continued

www.thecentreforemploymentandlearning.ca

Pre-registration is required. Drop in or call The Centre for Employment & Learning 41 West Street, Goderich, ON 519.524.2515 x 200 This Employment Ontario Program is

funded by the Ontario Government

Covers:

Goal Setting

Managing Change and

Helps you Focus on how to Improve your Life!

This FREE half day workshop helps you identify the areas of your life that

you’d like to pop!! March 18, 2016 9 am to 12 pm

pop How to your

Life!

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For more information contact:

Lindsay Kieffer: [email protected] Randy Chapman: [email protected]

519.482.1700 x 203 www.thecentreforemploymentandlearning.ca

R each for Success is an employability through work experience program, funded by the Federal Government Skills Link Program, to help youth overcome barriers to employment.

Who Is Eligible? Youth can access Reach for Success if they are:

Between 15 and 30 years of age; Out of school and in need of assistance to gain workplace skills and experience; Legally entitled to work in Canada.

What Are The Benefits To Youth?

30 hour per week 4 week paid Group Employability Skills workshop series; 24 hour per week 8 week paid job placement with a local employer; Participants will be paid the equivalent to the Ontario Minimum wage; Develop life skills, employability skills, job search skills, career decision making abilities

and job maintenance skills; Opportunity to obtain the following certification: First Aid/CPR, Safe Food Handling,

WHMIS, Smart Serve.

What Are The Benefits To Employers? Wage reimbursement for 8 weeks, 24 hours per week placement at the

minimum wage rate; Participants apply what they learn in workshops to their work experience.

Next Session:

at the CEL in Clinton – 10 Participants per session

This project is funded by the Government of Canada’s Skills Link Program

March 28, 2016 to June 17, 2016

Reach for

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Canadore College’s Manufacturing Leadership Certificate Program (MLCP) assists supervisors to develop multifaceted leadership skills and deal with issues that are specific to the manufacturing environment. MLCP was developed for individuals working in a manufacturing environment and is designed to meet the needs of those recently promoted to the level of supervisor and/or those wishing to assume a supervisory role in the future.

Certificate Requirements:

§ Supervisory Skills § Coaching and Developing People § Developing Effective Teams § Continuous Improvement Processes § Business of Tomorrow

Registration for Spring semester (May 2016) will begin in mid-February.

Funded by the Government of Ontario

For more information, please call Annette Morrison, Online Learning Recruitment Officer, at 1-855-656-1232, or e-mail [email protected].

Enrol in one of more than 1,000 online programs and 18,000 online courses from Ontario’s 24 public colleges, 22 public universities and 250 literacy and basic skills and

training providers.Facebook.com/ContactNorth

Student Information Hotline1-877-999-9149

studyonline.ca

Get a certificate in MANUFACTURING LEADERSHIP Online learning with personalized support in your community

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Contact North offers access to a vari-ety of manufacturing related courses and training programs. Below, you will find descriptions of ongoing training opportu-nities.

- Manufacturing Fundamentals: Learn the basic skills required to work in the manufacturing field. Discover the role of production design, process planning, and the heart of 13 different manufacturing processes. Understand why facility lo-cation and plant layout decisions are so vital and learn how job design helps you accomplish company goals and achieve worker satisfaction. Find out what makes up the physical work environment and learn how to characterize different types of production materials. Master product development concepts such as the voice of the customer (VOC), quality function deployment (QFD), and failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA). Learn how per-formance measurements and standard-ization improve manufacturing opera-tions.

In this six-week, instructor-facilitated online course, you will learn how success-ful organizations use costs to communi-cate manufacturing progress and how to effectively develop short and long-term budgets. Also, you will discover how the application of technology turns an ordi-nary company into a high-performing or-ganization. You will also find out how ISO 9000 and enterprise resource planning (ERP) make the most of a manufacturer's potential.

- Manufacturing Applications: Learn to apply the principles and concepts of manufacturing. Discover the nature of strategy and learn how it leads to the development of manufacturing strate-gy. Understand the purpose of customer demand forecasting and find out what forecasting methods are suitable for which situations. Explore the nature of planning and learn how to effectively use Gantt charts and the precedence diagram method. Determine how purchasing, pro-duction and inventory control, and logis-

tics support a manufacturing operation. Discover the basics of lean manufactur-ing and see how capacity management converts production plans into concrete products. Learn why manufacturing, in-dustrial, and quality engineering are so essential to any firm. Understand the true meaning of productivity and how to im-prove it.

In this six-week online course, you will learn how successful organizations effec-tively use master production scheduling (MPS), production activity control (PAC), material requirements planning (MRP), and inventory management. You'll also

discover how the application of Six Sig-ma, and statistical process control (SPC) increase customer satisfaction, and you'll learn about the elements of a logistics system, including warehousing and re-ceiving. (Prerequisites: Completion of Manufacturing Fundamentals)

- Principles Of Manufacturing: The Ca-reer Technical Education (CTE) Library of courses prepares you for life, whichever path you choose. These highly interac-tive, video rich courses engage you, help-ing you to acquire the skills you need to compete in today's workforce.

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Manufacturing courses available through Contact North

Fanshawe College’s Sterile Processing Certificate program blends theory with hands on application of theoretical principles delivered through course work and a 150-hour field placement.

Students will acquire the knowledge and skills for career opportunities in hospitals, surgical centres and health care settings related to the sterilization, preparation and storage of equipment, instruments and supplies.

Learn the critical techniques in safe handling of instrumentation, infection control and aseptic techniques.

Funded by the Government of Ontario

For more information, please call

Online Learning Recruitment Officer, at or e-mail

Get your degree, diploma or certificate or update your skills online at Ontario’s 24 public colleges, 22 public universities and

250 literacy and basic skills and training providers.

Facebook.com/ContactNorth

Student Information Hotline1-877-999-9149

studyonline.ca

Get your certificate in STERILE PROCESSING Online learning with personalized support in your community

Annette Morrison,

[email protected].

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- Principles Of Manufacturing, contin-ued: This course will help you meet the following goals:

* Understand the relationship between engineering and technology.

* Explore the evolution of engineering and manufacturing.

* Identify various manufacturing pro-cesses and materials.

* Analyze engineering drawings.* Compare different types of produc-

tion systems.* Understand computer-aided design

and manufacturing.

* Identify various measuring units and instruments.

* Discuss the importance of time, task, and resource management.

* Demonstrate creativity, critical think-ing, and problem solving.

Clients should be comfortable work-ing with level 2 & 3 OALCF tasks. These courses take approximately 90 days to complete. Please note there are small ref-erences to American information. We en-courage learners to research comparable Canadian information. We do not offer credits for these courses.

Note: Check with the institution regard-ing start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.

- Principles of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources: The Career Technical Education (CTE) Library of courses pre-pares you for life, whichever path you choose. These highly interactive, video rich courses engage you, helping you to acquire the skills you need to compete in today's workforce.

This course will help you meet the fol-lowing goals:

* Learn about the evolution of the agri-culture industry in the U.S.

* Explore the positive work ethics, integrity, and self-representation skills needed in the agriculture industry.

* Examine the various aspects of soil systems.

* Explain the concepts of plant and crop sciences.

* Learn safety skills and precautions to be taken in the agriculture industry.

* Demonstrate reading and writing skills, speaking and listening skills, cre-ativity, resourcefulness, and teamwork by contributing new ideas and assisting oth-ers in the workplace.

Clients should be comfortable work-ing with level 2 & 3 OALCF tasks. These courses take approximately 90 days to complete. Please note there are small ref-erences to American information. We en-courage learners to research comparable Canadian information. We do not offer credits for these courses.

Note: Check with the institution regard-ing start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.

For more information or to regis-ter, contact Annette Morrison, Online Learning Recruitment Officer, Contact North, 169 Beech St., Clinton, Ontario N0M 1L0, T: 1-855-656-1232 | F: 519-482-5265; [email protected]; www.contactnorth.ca.

Manufacturing courses available through Contact North

Earn a certificate while saving money on travel with these George Brown College online programs.

§ Automation Technician Certificate § Electromechanical Technician Certificate § Electronics Technician Certificate § Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)

Technician Certificate § Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)

Technician II Certificate § Robotics Technician Certificate

If you are interested in learning more, want to advance your position at work, or wish to start a new career, contact us for more information.

Funded by the Government of Ontario

For more information, please call Annette Morrison, Online Learning Recruitment Officer, at 1-855-656-1232 or e-mail [email protected].

Get your degree, diploma or certificate or update your skills online at Ontario’s 24 public colleges, 22 public universities and

250 literacy and basic skills and training providers.

Facebook.com/ContactNorth

Student Information Hotline1-877-999-9149

studyonline.ca

Get a TECHNICAL TRAINING CERTIFICATE Online learning with personalized support in your community

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Please see below for a listing of our upcoming first aid & CPR/AED courses in Goderich:

WSIB Compliance Courses - Course Location 34 Newgate Street, Goderich

Emergency First Aid & CPR/AED: One day course. 9am-5pm $95 (no tax)

Standard First Aid & CPR/AED: Two

day course. 9am-5pm $135 (no tax)* Discounted rates for Huron Cham-

ber of Commerce members and United Way supported organizations.

Your choice of CPR level (“A” or “C”).Certificates are valid for three years.

Emergency/ Standard First Aid & CPR “A” or “C: Courses:

March Break—Tues. Mar. 15 & Wed. Mar. 16

Sat. Apr. 2 & Sun Apr. 3Wed. Apr. 6 & Thurs. Apr. 7

Sat. Apr. 23 & Sun. Apr. 24Thurs. Apr. 28 & Fri. Apr. 29Standard First Aid & CPR “A” or “C”

Renewal Courses:*Must have current SJA Standard

First Aid certificate.* Mon. Mar. 21Sat. Apr. 16Tues. Apr. 19

PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Register online at www.sja.ca or call 519-524-1076

Do you wonder where your money goes each month? Are you struggling to make ends meet? Are you concerned about your financial future or debt load? Would you like some ideas and support about how to save and spend wisely?Maybe you need a Budget Buddy.Budget Buddies is a free and confiden-

tial service. You will be matched with a trained volunteer ‘budget coach’ who will assist you, one to one, to manage your money more effectively. Together you will create a plan and a budget that works for you, receive information and learn tips to help you manage your mon-ey and achieve your goals.For more information or to register,

contact Rural Response for Healthy Chil-dren, 519-482-8777 ext. 203 OR 1-800-479-0716; email: [email protected]; website: www.rrhc.on.ca.Funded by a grant from the Ontario

Trillium Foundation.

Save wisely with Budget Buddies

Do you wonder where your money goes each

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Budget Buddies is a free and confidential serviceYou will be matched with a trained volunteer ‘budget coach’ who will

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and learn tips to help you manage your money and achieve your goals.

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER, PLEASE CONTACT:

RURAL RESPONSE FOR HEALTHY CHILDREN

519-482-8777 X 203 OR 1-800-479-0716

[email protected]

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St. John Ambulance upcoming CPR & First Aid courses

Fanshawe College’s ACCELERATED Food Service Worker program provides students with the skills and abilities required to perform effectively in institutional food preparation settings, whether in hospital or long-term facilities. Students proceed through the academic portion of the program to food preparation and service, nutrition and sanitary practices in the workplace. The program includes a mandatory field placement (80 hours) for individuals in a hospital or long-term care setting. This program meets Ministry of Long Term Care Act.

§ Accelerated program can be completed fully online in less than 6 months

§ Placement can be done within your community at an approved location

§ Great opportunity for individuals currently working in the field, or if you are looking to enter the Food Service Worker field

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[email protected].

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2016 Better Business Workshop Series

Once again, our workshops are an excellent way to hone business skills and better the bottom line!

Register – it’s required! Call 519-524-8394 Ext 3242 or email Amy at [email protected] . Location: REACH – Regional Equine and Agricultural Centre of Huron, 169 Beech St, Clinton. Purchase a Spring pass for $50 (HST included) and attend any (or all) of the regular Spring series

workshops, or pay $25 per workshop! Note: Special events are priced separately. Celebrate International Women’s Day at an evening networking event at the White Carnation Banquet Hall in Holmesville (5:30-9 pm). Both men and woman are welcome. Take this opportunity to honour the women entrepreneurs in our area. Enjoy speed networking, along with update information on the Self Employment Benefit program as it winds down. Hear some local success stories. The first 20 SEB graduates to register will be FREE. Otherwise, $30.

Thu, Mar 10

5:30-9:00 pm White Carnation,

Holmesville $30

Walk on Wet Paint: Profiting from Change, Bob Parker. An entrepreneur, speaker, and consultant for over 25 years, Bob Parker has worked internationally with both small and large organizations to help them understand the keys to improve performance and get optimum results. The best of them have a desire to learn new things with an open mind, challenge the status quo, distance themselves from the naysayers, and ultimately... Walk on wet paint.

Thu, Mar 17

7:00-9:30 pm REACH Huron,

Clinton

Basic Accounting Principles – Understanding the Bottom Line, Alison Lobb. Entrepreneurs were told it was simple to use computerized accounting software, and they believed it! What makes it much more user friendly is a general understanding of accounting principles. Learn about terminology, main financial statements, what lenders and accountants ask for. Demystify your income tax.

Thu, Mar 31 7:00-9:30 pm

REACH Huron, Clinton

QuickBooks Part 1: Basics, Alison Lobb. Designed for those who want a better understanding of QuickBooks Accounting Software, or are just at the stage of considering computerization. We’ll cover how to set up a chart of accounts that provides the reports you want; how to customize your program; and some basic data entry. This is a lab class, so you’ll be working individually on our computers.

Tue, Apr 5 7:00-9:30 pm

REACH Huron, Clinton

QuickBooks Part 2: Alison Lobb. You must have attended Part 1 to register for this workshop. We’ll spend time entering receipts and expenses, dealing with non-routine transactions, and will cover designing the reports you need. Feel free to bring individual questions from your own operation. Also a lab class.

Wed, Apr 13 7:00-9:30 pm

REACH Huron, Clinton

Your Company’s Financial Lens – as seen through the Lender’s eyes, Jim Niesen. Want to know what your banker knows about your business? Want to learn how loan decisions are made based upon a seemingly random organization of numbers, figures and formulas? Even better, do you want to use the same information that bankers use to make better decisions in running your business? If you answered, ‘Yes’, ‘Yes’ and ‘Yes’, then this workshop is for you. Suggestion: Take the ‘Basic Accounting Principles’ workshop on March 31st to prepare yourself!

Thu, Apr 21

7:00-9:30 pm REACH Huron,

Clinton

HWIN dinner (Huron Women in Networking) at the White Carnation Banquet Hall, Holmesville. This popular dinner event has been drawing 40-60 women for an enjoyable and informational, networking experience for 13 years now. Join us for an opportunity to learn about local businesses, and for a chance to win a door prize AND promote your own business! You don’t have to own a business to participate… you may choose to share information on someone else’s business.

Thu, Apr 28

6:00-9:00 pm White Carnation,

Holmesville $30

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2016 Better Business Workshop Series

www.huronsbec.ca

Customer Service Excellence – the BEST Standard is NOT Satisfaction, Lisa Harper. Why does nearly every business, small and large, seek to ‘SATISFY’ the customer when satisfaction is nothing more than mediocrity‽ If being a middle-of-the-road, run-of-the-mill, average performing, business is your goal, then skip this workshop! But be forewarned, you might get wind-burned as the businesses of those that DO attend fly past yours on the wings of absolutely THRILLED customers!

Thu, May 5

7:00-9:30 pm REACH Huron,

Clinton

The Power of 1 – Sensational Service Generates Sizzling Sales, Michael Lewis. This motivational seminar focuses on the simple concept of the power and influence just one delighted customer can have in your business success. It’s about anticipating and exceeding your customer's expectations with an advanced "ShowTime" customer service approach! Exceed their expectations and you'll win big!

Wed, May 11 7:00-9:30 pm

REACH Huron, Clinton

From Concept to Creation: Making your own Marketing Materials, Teresa Renee. This workshop will help you learn basic graphic design skills so that you can easily create your own Ads/Banners/Website Graphics and Social Media Graphics using a FREE graphic design program. You’ll learn: to put text on images, basic image manipulation, layering images, locating free photos & graphics, and much more.

Thu, May 19 7:00-9:30 pm

REACH Huron, Clinton

Babies, Puppies & Pandas! Marketing the ‘Awwwww’ Factor, Jim Niesen. Marketing only works if it appeals to the customer. How many ads, social media posts, emails, sales letters, billboards, commercials, flyers and other marketing media have failed to resonate with you? Probably hundreds, if not thousands! Are you confident that your marketing is any better? In other words, are you sure that it is bringing customers to you? Or is it just as likely to be sending them elsewhere?

Thu, May 26

7:00-9:30 pm REACH Huron,

Clinton

Social Media Gets Real: A Panel of Entrepreneurs share their ideas and experiences. Even if you consider yourself experienced and successful with your social media impact, you’ll likely take away some tips and tricks from these entrepreneurs. Come ready to share your own success stories.

Thu, Jun 2 7:00-9:30 pm

REACH Huron, Clinton

Facebooking for Small Business – Beyond the Post, Teresa Renee. Facebook is way more than just posting a happy thought each day. It’s also: contests to attract new customers; discussion boards to educate and share; event announcements to draw crowds and attention; a strategic tool to increase business during slow times; an inexpensive way to connect frequently with loyal customers; a way to reward; a way to differentiate; a way to tell a story; to excite, inspire, encourage and SELL!

Wed, Jun 8

7:00-9:30 pm REACH Huron,

Clinton

More Revenue from Effective Networking & Business Etiquette, Michael Lewis. Networking has always been about making timely connections. This motivational presentation hopes to re-ignite your desire to network more efficiently and effectively. Common courtesy covers more than just having and using good manners and includes proper business etiquette. Discover the right way to handle your in-person, on-the-phone and on-line connections with professionalism and in a manner that makes a positive first impression that lasts.

Thu, Jun 16

7:00-9:30 pm REACH Huron,

Clinton

Marketing BIG with Google Ads for SMALL Business, Liz Gray. Get help with the not-as-complex-as-you-thought world of Google Ads. If you’re not using this 21st century marketing tool yet, maybe your business performance has more in common with the Great Depression than it does today’s globally connected village. And about these connections? They’re really TRILLIONS of marketing channels carrying messages about products and services. Well, everyone’s but yours.

Wed, Jun 22

7:00-9:30 pm REACH Huron,

Clinton

Business by Design – a FREE bi-monthly seminar (10am – 4 pm) at HBC. An intensive course on what it takes to succeed in small business. Jim Niesen (Jan, March, May, July, September, November) Planning for Success – a FREE bi-monthly seminar (10am – 4 pm) at HBC for people who are at the stage of putting their plans on paper. Alison Lobb (February, April, June, August, October)

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The Community Food Advisors (CFAs) are a group of trained volunteers who work with health unit staff and community partners to promote healthy eating and food safety to consumers in Huron County. Community Food Advisors can provide presentations, classes, and displays about:

• Canada’s Food Guide• Food safety• Healthy eating on a budget• Quick and easy meals• Menu planning• Healthy cooking basics• Healthy snacks and lunches• Understanding food labels

CFAs work with groups of any age and in most settings including community centres, community kitchens, schools, farmers’ mar-kets, food banks, and various other loca-tions. CFAs complete the 40 hour peer train-

ing which focuses on safe food handling and storage, and nutritious food selection and preparation.

There is no cost for a Community Food Ad-visor to speak to your group. However, we do ask that your organization cover the cost of any food items that may be needed for the presentation. Donations are appreciated but not required.

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Contact Gail Fraser, Volunteer Coordi-nator at the Huron County Health Unit at 519.482.3416 or 1.877.837.6143 extension 2312.

Community Food Advisors needed

Huron and Bruce Safe T Training is an occupational health and safety training center offering up-to-date training cours-es to help employers meet their legisla-tion requirements. Currently they're of-fering public courses for MOL approved Working at Heights Construction, Safe Operation of Lift Trucks and WHMIS 2015. Private courses for Confined Space, Working at Heights, Forklift, Hoisting and Rigging are offered and much more.

Are you in compliance with the new WHMIS 2015 legislation? Did you know that on February 11, 2015 Canada aligned WHMIS with GHS (Globally Har-monized System)? A multi-year transition plan was announced from now until May 31,2017 allowing suppliers to use either WHMIS 1988 (old system) or WHMIS 2015 (new system). During this transition period employers are required to train

their employees on both systems. To help employers with their training obligations, Huron & Bruce Safe T Training WHMIS 2015 training program covers both sys-tems.

For more information regarding train-ing obligations under the occupational health and safety act or to book a course call today at 519-357-0811.

Visit the Huron & Bruce Safe T Training website at

www.hbsafetytraining.ca

Huron & Bruce Safe T Training offers up-to-date training courses

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The Huron Business Development Corporation located in Seaforth, Ontario provides this bi-monthly newsletter, featuring the wide variety of adult learning and training opportunities available right here in Huron County. If you, your organization, group or business would like to have your local adult learning & training opportunities included in the next edition of Learning & Training in Huron County, please contact HBDC, 138 Main St S, Seaforth, Ontario, 519-527-0305.