A million messages
This online learning module from Alberta Health Services provides health care professionals with standardized child injury prevention messages and resources to pass along to parents/caregivers based on developmental stages and associated injury risk factors of children ages 0 to 3.
An Upstream Approach to Falls Prevention (learning module)
This online learning module was developed with public health professionals in mind, as well as others who work in the community who have an opportunity to impact the lives of older adults as they age. The purpose of the module is to understand the importance of older adult falls prevention and be aware of upstream actions and strategies that can be used to address falls. The module introduces facts about falls, risk factors for falls and provides a comprehensive health promotion framework to address falls in older adults and the broader population. The module takes approximately 30 minutes to complete.
Bone Fit™
This is an evidence-informed exercise training workshop for clinicians to address bone health and exercises for people with osteoporosis. It provides face-to-face instruction with two levels: One-day basics for those working in the community with clients with uncomplicated osteoporosis; and a two-day advanced workshop for rehabilitation practitioners working in a clinical environment for clients with simple or complicated osteoporosis.
Canadian Fall Prevention Curriculum (2017)
The CFPC provides those working with older adults the knowledge and skills needed to apply a public health approach to the prevention of falls and fall-related injuries. Participants learn how to design, implement and evaluate a fall prevention program tailored to their work or community setting.
Canadian Injury Prevention Curriculum
The Canadian Injury Prevention Curriculum (CIPC) is a unique resource focused on the study of injury prevention theory and practice. Built on Canadian content and using real Canadian examples, the curriculum is targeted to community-based injury prevention stakeholders.
Canadian Red Cross First Aid Training
The Canadian Red Cross website provides information on first aid and CPR courses, as well as first aid tips and resources.
Community Care Slips, Trips and Falls
[Offered by the Public Services Health & Safety Association] This community care web tutorial will describe the risk of slipping, tripping or falling in the workplace and how you can protect yourself and prevent injuries.
These community care web tutorials were developed through a collaboration with the Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres (OACCAC).
Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT)
The Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT) is a series of free e-learning modules for different audiences: parents, coaches, athletes, educators, medical professionals, and those working with survivors of intimate partner violence.
Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT) for medical professionals
CATT (Concussion Awareness Training Tool) Medical Professionals is designed to provide medical professionals with the information they need to provide evidence-based care for their patients who have sustained a concussion. Accredited by UBC Continuing Professional Development, Faculty of Medicine. This course is accredited for MOC Section 3 credits
Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT) for school professionals
The CATT is a program designed to provide school professionals and administrators with the information they need to take an evidence-based approach in responding to and managing concussion.