Participants will engage in games, activities, stories, games, and role playing to explore and practice identifying their own anger triggers, body symptoms, and positive options to express feelings.
Dealing with anger can be a challenge. Explosive physical or emotional outbursts may result when a child can’t access words to express thoughts and feelings.
Anger is a healthy emotion, and expressing feelings in creative, positive ways makes life more enjoyable. As children age, begin school, or become active in community programs, life gets busy, and these demands may generate strong feelings.
Participants will engage in games, activities, stories, games, and role playing to explore and practice identifying their own anger triggers, body symptoms, and positive options to express feelings.
Take a moment and read about who we are, and what our goals are... At Child Safe Canada we care and it shows in everything we do!
Who We Are
Child Safe Canada is a premier provider of child and adult safety education. Our professional safety educators offer a wealth of valuable knowledge, compassion, and caring to students through private, school, and community-based programs. Child Safe Canada additionally provides first aid training to government, child services, and school board staff within the community. We are committed to injury prevention education everywhere we go!
Our People
Every day, our hundreds of highly educated and trained instructors and volunteers dedicate themselves to protecting children by applying their specialized backgrounds in community and child protective services, social work, education, psychology, emergency medical services, and child/youth studies. Our facilitators are the best, and it shows! When a child leaves a class, parents/guardians know that child has received the highest quality of safety education available, and that counts in an emergency.
COR Certified Health and Safety Program
Child Safe Canada has been awarded a Certificate of Recognition (COR) through the Alberta Association for Safety Partnerships. The COR confirms that our programming meets all provincial standards. Our strong health and safety program ensures a physically and emotionally safe and healthy environment for staff, visitors, and participants. We are the example to follow in high quality and environmentally safe programming.We employ a thorough and stringent screening process on all instructors and volunteers, requiring police and child welfare clearances, as well as a base minimum of current standard first aid training. Many of our employees far exceed these standards by also carrying first aid instructor, paramedic, or medical designations. You can feel confident knowing that our instructors participate in comprehensive training with our health and safety team prior to teaching.
Our Goal
Our goal is to reduce injuries through the development and delivery of high-quality programs. Each year, thousands of children and youth are victims of preventable drownings, poisonings, suicides, violence, bullying, and other potentially life-threatening incidents. At Child Safe Canada, we are determined to lower these numbers by teaching safety education programs in schools and communities. Share our vision and help spread the message of injury prevention.
One day workshops (7hrs) are offered for both men and women over the age of 18 on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The course is aimed toward those who wish to learn more about their emotional response and change destructive expressions of anger into positive behaviours.
The Alberta Council of Disability Services (ACDS) is a non-profit association of Community Disability Services (CDS) sector organizations in Alberta
This course will focus on anger and aggressive behavior in a work situation, from a client, co-worker, colleague, supervisor, supplier, etc.
For those who struggle with chronic uncontrollable anger or who only experience occasional outbursts, learning skills to identify and navigate this powerful emotion can lead to growth and change.
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