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SUMMARY:211 Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:211 Alberta is inviting you and your colleagues to a free virtual event for community organizations\, non-profits and other interested groups and individuals interested in learning about ways to support people navigating away from domestic\, interpersonal\, and other forms of violence.\n\nPlease click the link below to our Eventbrite page where you can sign up free and get a link to join the event. https://211navigationpathwaysevent.eventbrite.ca/\n\nDetails: March 11\, 2026\, 9am – 11am\n\nFeatured Presenters:\n• Randy Thornhill (YW Calgary) and Temi Ojo (YW Calgary) – Discussing: The ShelterLink System of Care\n• Ashley Baxter (WIN House) and Holly Hardison (Canadian Mental Health Association) – Discussing: Edmonton’s Centralised Intake Pilot\n\nOpportunities:\n• Q & A with presenters\n• Virtual break out rooms to connect with participants from across the province\n• Learn about 211 and the Community Engagement Specialists in your area
URL:https://legacyplacesociety.com/event/211-virtual-event/
LOCATION:Online Workshop
CATEGORIES:Community Education Events
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SUMMARY:Annual Uniform Service Briefing
DESCRIPTION:This event is designed to bring together agencies that support uniformed service members. It provides an opportunity for HR professionals\, health and wellness leaders\, return-to-work managers\, and other agency representatives to share insights\, discuss challenges\, and collaborate on best practices. This year’s focus is on the transition to civilian life after service. While many resources exist for retired personnel\, there is also extensive in service support available for injured members returning to work. The  Symposium offers an excellent platform to highlight these resources and foster meaningful\, cross-sector discussion. \nClick Here To Register 
URL:https://legacyplacesociety.com/event/annual-uniform-service-briefing/
LOCATION:The Polish Hall\, 3015 15 St NE - Unit 203\, Calgary\, AB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Education Events
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SUMMARY:Survivors of Suicide (SOS): Community Care Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Canadian Mental Health Association – Recovery College Calgary \nThe SOS (Survivors of Suicide): Community Care Sessions are a peer-led initiative developed through the CMHA-Calgary School of Peer Support\, aimed at bringing together individuals who have struggled with suicide personally or have experienced suicide loss. Each session will begin with optional discussion topics\, but the bulk of our sessions will include an Indigenous model of sharing called the ‘Circle of Voices’. Through compassionate conversation and storytelling\, these sessions offer an accountable\, healing space for those impacted by suicide to gather\, share\, and grow together. \nThis series is intended for those who have been personally affected by suicide\, whether through the loss of a loved one\, experiences of suicidal ideation\, or survival of a suicide attempt.
URL:https://legacyplacesociety.com/event/survivors-of-suicide-sos-community-care-sessions/
LOCATION:CMHA Welcome Centre\, 1040 7 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P3G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Education Events
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SUMMARY:The SOS (Survivors of Suicide): Community Care Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Canadian Mental Health Association – Recovery College Calgary \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe SOS (Survivors of Suicide): Community Care Sessions are a peer-led initiative developed through the CMHA-Calgary School of Peer Support\, aimed at bringing together individuals who have struggled with suicide personally or have experienced suicide loss. Each session will begin with optional discussion topics\, but the bulk of our sessions will include an Indigenous model of sharing called the ‘Circle of Voices’. Through compassionate conversation and storytelling\, these sessions offer an accountable\, healing space for those impacted by suicide to gather\, share\, and grow together. \nThis series is intended for those who have been personally affected by suicide\, whether through the loss of a loved one\, experiences of suicidal ideation\, or survival of a suicide attempt.
URL:https://legacyplacesociety.com/event/the-sos-survivors-of-suicide-community-care-sessions-2/
LOCATION:CMHA Welcome Centre\, 1040 7 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P3G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Education Events
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SUMMARY:CIPSRT: Exploring Animal-Assisted Therapy for Public Safety Personnel
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Animal-Assisted Therapy for Public Safety Personnel\nDate/time: Thursday\, January 29\, 2026.\n9:00 am PST\, 11:00am CST (Regina)\, 12:00 pm EST \nLocation: Zoom \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPublic safety personnel (PSP) routinely encounter high stress\, trauma exposure\, and occupational pressures that can negatively affect mental health and wellbeing. Traditional support services (e.g.\, clinical services\, exercise\, peer support) play an important role\, but innovative approaches like animal-assisted therapy are gaining attention for their potential to support stress management and emotional regulation. \nThis webinar will explore how canine-assisted interventions (CAIs) are experienced by first responders in workplace contexts\, and how these programs may contribute to psychological relief\, improved mood\, and overall wellbeing. The session draws on insights from research in the field\, as well as lived experiences within law enforcement settings. \nIn this webinar we will: \n\nDescribe the unique stressors PSP face and how these impact wellbeing.\nExplore how canine-assisted therapy functions as a mental health and wellbeing resource in the workplace.\nDiscuss the effects of CAI on PSP stress\, mood\, and wellbeing.\nHighlight considerations for implementing CAI programs within PSP organizations.
URL:https://legacyplacesociety.com/event/cipsrt-exploring-animal-assisted-therapy-for-public-safety-personnel/
LOCATION:Online Workshop
CATEGORIES:Community Education Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260121T180000
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SUMMARY:The SOS (Survivors of Suicide): Community Care Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Canadian Mental Health Association – Recovery College Calgary \nThe SOS (Survivors of Suicide): Community Care Sessions are a peer-led initiative developed through the CMHA-Calgary School of Peer Support\, aimed at bringing together individuals who have struggled with suicide personally or have experienced suicide loss. Each session will begin with optional discussion topics\, but the bulk of our sessions will include an Indigenous model of sharing called the ‘Circle of Voices’. Through compassionate conversation and storytelling\, these sessions offer an accountable\, healing space for those impacted by suicide to gather\, share\, and grow together. \nThis series is intended for those who have been personally affected by suicide\, whether through the loss of a loved one\, experiences of suicidal ideation\, or survival of a suicide attempt.
URL:https://legacyplacesociety.com/event/the-sos-survivors-of-suicide-community-care-sessions/
LOCATION:CMHA Welcome Centre\, 1040 7 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P3G9\, Canada
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