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Thank you Briar Crier

The Briar Crier magazine featured an article on Community Healthcare Consulting’s programs in their January 2019 issue. The article starts on page 12. Thank you also to Vibhuti Mehra of the AIDS Committee of York Region and Marie Fischer of the Briar Crier for participating in the interviews conducted by author Cynthia St-Pierre. The article

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Community Healthcare Consulting @ Ontario Community Support Association’s 2018 Conference

Community Healthcare Consulting was pleased to be an exhibitor at the Community Connect 2018 OCSA Conference. #OCSA2018 This year’s conference was once again an informative, inspirational, and reflective conference. The opening key note was by Dr. Brian Goldman, addressing Empathy in Healthcare and the challenges of maintaining this key ingredient in the provision of service.

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Re-post from Equestrian Canada on Brain Injuries and Mental Health in Equine Industry

This is a re-posting of a news item from Equestrian Canada. Physical and Mental Health safety is vital in every industry. Equestrian Canada is tackling this issue with new initiatives. Back on Track Canada For immediate release Sept. 6, 2018 Leading Canadian equine organizations form a consortium to increase awareness of Brain Injuries and Mental

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How’s your EQ? Come and see how horses can help you increase your Emotional Intelligence Quotient!

Emotional Intelligence is the final session in our series of 5 Workplace Wellness sessions on Tues July 31 at 6 pm Emotional Intelligence is understanding and being able to control your own emotions, but equally important is the ability to read the emotions of others. Horses are excellent teachers on these aspects of workplace skills.

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