Courage to Act Foundation Launches Regional Communities of Practice

Safer experiential learning spaces are possible. Let’s build them together.

The Courage to Act Foundation is bringing together work-integrated learning (WIL) and experiential learning (EL) professionals from across Canada in virtual Communities of Practice.

Online sessions will be hosted for professionals in Alberta & Western Canada, Ontario, Atlantic Canada, and Québec. Together, we will explore promising practices, practical strategies and policy recommendations that better protect students from sexual harassment during co-ops, internships, labs, placements, and other forms of WIL and EL.

These virtual sessions are designed for:

  • Knowledge-sharing

  • Professional development 

  • Connecting with peers

  • Identifying regional priorities

Sessions are free to attend, there are no prerequisites. 

These sessions are for professionals who support, teach, or host Canadian postsecondary students. If you want to connect with others committed to harassment prevention and student safety, we hope you’ll join us!

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