News & Events
May 5, 2023
Spotlight on Training: Treatment 101 and Other Training Opportunities
Date and Time:
Wednesday, May 17
11:00 am – 12:00 pm CST (Regina time)
Description:
Learn more about current and future training opportunities offered through CIPSRT. In this webinar, Rachel Werrett, Training and Development Manager, will discuss its newest course, Treatment 101, and other training opportunities available through the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT).
Treatment 101 for Public Safety Personnel is an online course designed to support public safety personnel (PSP) in making informed decisions about their mental health care and guides participants through the process of obtaining services from professional mental health care practitioners.
Through its national network and support from Canadian public safety personnel leadership, CIPSRT responds to the identified needs of public safety personnel, clinicians, researchers, and other stakeholders. Through the facilitation of high quality and easily accessible care and resources, CIPSRT has become a hub for addressing the health research needs of personnel and their families. Training for public safety personnel (PSP) may take on many forms, such as efforts to reduce stigma, increase knowledge, or minimize mental health disorders through resiliency training and early intervention programs.
Presenter:
Rachel Werrett,
Manager, Training and Development, CIPSRT
Rachel Werrett, CAPM, MBA, is the Manager, Training and Development for CIPSRT. She previously served as the interim CIPSRT Operations Manager (March 2020 – May 2021) and worked in positions responsible for program development, business development, and management within the University of Regina’s Centre for Continuing Education (2011-2020). Her mix of project management and program implementation skills, expertise in continuing professional education, and business acumen ensures that all programs offered as part of CIPSRT’s training pillar are responsive to the needs of Canadian PSP members and their families, PSP leaders, and public safety organizations.
This online event will be presented in English, with the option of simultaneous captioning in French translation.