Just Trust: A Conversation about Trust, Resilience and the Common Good

Trust is critical for resilience. Over the past 20 years the Edelman Trust Barometer has been tracking declining levels of trust in our government, media, businesses, and civil society institutions. Come hear Bianca Boyd, General Manager of Edelman's Calgary office, present about global trends in trust. Join the discussion as we reflect on the implications of declining levels of trust for our community and the connection between trust, resilience and the common good.

Monday March 16 - 9:00 a.m.

Calgary Central Library

For Information and to register visit: https://justtrust.eventbrite.ca

Poverty Studies 2020 Institute

The Poverty Studies Summer Institute is a unique study opportunity that brings together students and practitioners into an intimate learning community to explore the causes and impacts of poverty and best practices in how to alleviate and end it. The program consists of various one-week intensive courses as well as a variety of workshops and events, providing both the knowledge and skill base to work effectively in the practice of poverty reduction. Courses may be eligible for credit for Ambrose University degree programs.

PROGRAM 2020: WHERE WE ALL BELONG

Creating an inclusive community is the first necessary step to ending poverty. Social exclusion is a root cause of poverty as social connections are a powerful resource to buffer people against life events. At the same time, those who experience poverty are also those typically excluded from the life of the community. This year, the Poverty Studies Summer Institute focuses on the theme of inclusion and its connection with poverty.

Calgary’s poverty reduction strategy Enough for All makes inclusion the first strategic goal: “All Calgarians live in a strong, supportive and inclusive community.” The 2020 Institute program supports this goal by providing opportunities for participants to reflect on the connection between poverty and inclusion and build skills to create a more supportive and inclusive community.

Courses and workshops run throughout the Fall and Winter of 2020. Residence accommodation is available if required.

Courses (For Credit, Audit, or Professional Development)

  • Positive Psychology and Human Flourishing – ——————————————Registration coming soon

  • Working With Individuals Who AreVulnerable and Homeless–——--—————Registration coming soon

  • Human Trafficking –————————————————————-—————Registration coming soon

Workshops (Half or Full Day Sessions)

  • Building Shared Values ————————————————————————Registration coming soon

  • Co-Designing Inclusive Futures with Communities ———————-—————Registration coming soon

  • Compassionate Communication ————————————————————Registration coming soon

  • Community Organizing for Social Change ————————————————Registration coming soon

  • LGBTQ Inclusion ————— —————--——————————————Registration Coming Soon

  • Exploring Indigenous Perspectives ———————————————————Registration coming soon

  • Intermediary Service Provider Justice Training ————————--—————Registration coming soon

  • Communicating for Impact ——————————————————————Registration coming soon

  • Ending Poverty Together Workshop ——————————————————Registration coming soon