Save your spot! CLINICAL SUPERVISION CERTIFICATE BY JANET WHITE: This certificate course prepares the experienced practitioner to provide resiliency-informed clinical supervision. Participants are guided in a review of models of supervision, and will learn the competencies required in supervision and how to apply ethical principles in this context. Participants in the course will work together and with the instructor to practice skills and apply theory.
Dates: Jan 11, 15, 19,22,25,29, Feb 1, 5 and 12, 2021 Hours: 9 am to 12 pm
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Master of Counselling
CityU in Canada’s Master of Counselling Degree is based on the scholar-practitioner model, taught by Canadian faculty who are in practice and scholars in the field. The program is widely recognized […]
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CityU in Canada offers two Master of Education (MEd) programs designed to help working teachers upgrade their skill set and reach their career goals. MEd in Leadership MEd in School […]
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Free Confidential Short Term Counselling for CityU Students
CityU in Canada is pleased to announce free confidential short term counselling for CityU students in BC effective May 19, 2020. CityU in Canada recognizes that being a post-secondary […]
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Meet Bev Ogilvie, Associate Professor for Med School Counselling
At CityU we are proud to work with professionals that bring all their knowledge and experience to our community. As a CityU student, you will learn from practitioners, who have […]
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Meet our instructors- Jim Skinner
At CityU we are proud to have amazing instructors who share with our students their passion. Please met Jim Skinner.
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Counselling Clinic in BC
Since 2002, CityUniversity in Canada’s Community Counselling Clinic has served the greater Vancouver Area, providing essential services to members of our community who may not otherwise have access to psychosocial […]
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information and Resources
Authorities have encouraged residents to practice social distancing by staying home and away from others if you are sick. The advice should be perhaps to practice social engagement and physical […]
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Announcement from VP and Associate Provost of Canadian Programs regarding internships
Student colleagues, We are collectively experiencing a quickly changing situation which requires all the patience and flexibility we can collectively muster. Some of you have expressed concern regarding your internship […]
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City University in Canada Mourns the Passing of Alum and BCACC member Hilary Edwards
Hilary Anne Edwards (nee Duff), aged 56, passed away on Nov. 13th, 2019 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her vibrant personality and her business acumen enriched the University. In her Obituary, […]
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We had an amazing presentation by Mark Kirby talking about the role that hydrogen can play in decarbonizing Canada.
Thanks to Mark Kirby for a magnificent presentation. Experts are studying the changes needed to meet our commitment to limit global temperature rise to less at 1.5°C and confirm that […]
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About COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) outbreak
City University of Seattle continues to actively monitor the evolving COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) outbreak. The University has thorough emergency procedures, and will do everything it can to ensure the health […]
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Sustainability Series: Maureen Cureton Manager. New date: June 17, 2020
The Bachelors of Arts in Management and the Sustainability Series continue delivering in 2020 great topics with amazing speakers. Next June 17, Maureen Cureton Manager of Sustainability at HSBC Canada […]
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