HR in a Box: The Future of Work is the Future of Everything
CCVO’s research on adaptive capacity in the nonprofit sector confirmed that technology is one of the four major trends impacting our workplaces. Up to 40% of jobs could be partially or fully automated today, and that number will surpass 60% in just ten years.
Alberta’s Occupational Health and Safety Changes – What you Need to Know
Changes to Alberta’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) legislation are coming into effect on June 1 to better protect employees across the province. In this 3-hour session, find out how both employers and the nonprofit sector will be significantly impacted by these changes.
Connections Conference 2018: Thinking Differently, Together
The 2018 conference theme: Thinking Differently, Together was built on the foundation of CCVO’s pivotal research on adaptive capacity in the nonprofit sector.
HR in a Box Workshop Series: Rolling Out the HR Strategic Plan - HR Analytics and Scorecard to the Rescue
HR metrics and workforce analytics help organizations identify strengths and weaknesses, areas for improvement, and opportunities for growth. With today’s workplace spanning multiple generations, and the focus on emerging required skills, HR metrics are rapidly evolving. More emphasis is also being given to the role of data collection for managerial decision making. Join Janet Salopek to navigate how to align HR analytics with your business strategies and organizational goals. You will also discuss how HR metrics and workforce analytics improve bottom line results.
Alberta’s Employment Standards Code Changes: What You Need to Know
Humyra Sabir – Executive Director of Workplace Policy and Legislation, Alberta Labour
Janet Salopek – President & Senior Consultant, Salopek & Associates Ltd.
Leah Fochuk – Consulting Services Manager, Salopek & Associates Ltd.
HR in a Box Workshop Series: Recruitment in a Shifting Skills Landscape - Planning Tactics
Current economic trends are creating a different sort of competition for recruitment. New ways of attracting talent are a priority for many organizations, with strategic focus and specialist knowledge crucial to success. Join Janet Salopek to explore recruitment practices in the rapidly shifting landscape of work and the impact of emerging new skills. Learn to identify different perspectives as you plan for what is expected to be increasingly challenging years ahead.
The Unseen Threat: Protect your nonprofit from a cyber security breach
A security incident that turns into a breach can lead to devastating financial or reputation loss. In a world where it isn’t a question of if, but when your organization is targeted, a cyber incident response plan may be your lifeline to weathering the storm. When developed well, it can help you demystify the what-ifs, decrease your panic about who will do what, and plan through the worst-case scenarios.
Presented in partnership with Ignitech and Integree-T Security Solutions, this session is for nonprofit leaders, board members, and those responsible for overseeing/developing effective organizational governance structures around information privacy protocols and IT systems.
If your organization distributes confidential board materials via private email without encryption, lacks information privacy policies and procedures, or is considering cyber security insurance or training, this session will provide guidance to help you manage the risks, guard your organization’s reputation, and maintain credibility both during and in the aftermath of an incident.
Session facilitators: Charles Buchanan, CEO, Ignitech; Carol Collinge, CEO and Alejandro Ibarra, CIO, Integree-T Security Solutions.
HR in a Box Workshop Series: The Cannabis Quagmire - Accommodation 2017 & Beyond
With legal marijuana just around the corner, employers need to be aware of their rights and responsibilities. Organizations and HR professionals need to answer questions regarding acceptable level of use, required policies and procedures, and violation of rules. Using the “Workplace marijuana possession/use” case study, Adam Czarnecki will lead a discussion on the myths and realities of cannabis usage in the workplace, including types of cannabis products, medical marijuana, recreational uses, human rights vs privacy vs safety, and workplace readiness.
CCVO AGM (2016-2017)
Join us, our members, and community supporters, as we reflect on the past year. Hear our new President and CEO David Mitchell speak on what’s ahead for CCVO and Calgary’s nonprofit sector, and connect with community stakeholders following the formal meeting.
HR in a Box Workshop Series: Changing Demographics & Managing Change Within a Dynamic Workforce
Change has become the norm in today’s workplace. To stay relevant, organizations need to continually evaluate, realign plans based on new information, and embrace diversity and technology. Join Janet Salopek to discuss how shifting demographics are impacting talent attraction, retention, and development. Participants will also explore perspectives on organizational people plans, and the resulting change management processes that will impact organizations.
World Café: Building Resiliency - The Future of Nonprofit Capacity Building in Calgary
Addresses the question of how can nonprofits, capacity builders, and funders best work together to build a resilient nonprofit sector in Calgary.
HR in a Box Workshop Series: Enhanced Performance Management
This session will provide HR legislation updates, including the impact of marijuana legalization on the workplace. Additionally, a segment on HR metrics will address new reporting requirements and use of strategic volunteers. Presented by Adam Czarnecki and Janet Salopek. Watch this session.
Climate Change is More than an Environmental Issue: How to Prepare for a Low Carbon Economy
CCVO, along with Alberta Ecotrust and The Pembina Institute invite you to join a conversation about the nonprofit sector’s role in climate change leadership.
There is a growing awareness that the issue of climate change and the transition to a lower carbon economy has implications across the nonprofit sector. This raises several questions, including:
- How does the nonprofit sector demonstrate leadership and effect meaningful change?
- Why is it important to apply a climate change lens to your operational management and to the very issues you exist to address?
- What does your organization need to know about the transition to a lower carbon future?
We’ve assembled a panel of experts to wrestle with these questions. In this session you’ll learn how the transition to a lower carbon economy represents a ‘third industrial revolution’, and why people are talking about the concept of a ‘just transition’.
You’ll hear from nonprofit leaders who are making the connection between climate change and issues such as gender and poverty. You will have the opportunity to apply a climate change lens to your work.
Finally, you’ll hear about the opportunities that will unfold as we move to a lower carbon economy.
HR in a Box Workshop Series: Workforce Planning
Come learn how to build an HR strategy for your organization. Change management will also be discussed, including how to lead with senior executives and obtain buy-in. Presented by Adam Czarnecki and Janet Salopek. Watch this session
CCVO AGM (2015 - 2016)
Celebrating CCVO’s past year’s successes with members and supporters. Presentation from guest speaker Sandra Sutter, Executive Director of the Circle for Aboriginal Relations (CFAR) Society.
2016 Nonprofit Legal Series: Let’s Talk About Risk - Insurance
Would your organization be able to absorb a large unexpected expense that might arise from a sudden unplanned event? The answer for many nonprofits is ‘no’. That is where insurance steps in – to help organizations cope with financial consequences of unpredictable events. This session will help your organization identify risks and protect itself through a review of the different types of insurance, when each type is required, the amount of coverage required, and how rates are determined. More information
2016 Nonprofit Legal Series: Let’s Talk About Risk - Opportunities in Energy Efficiency for the Nonprofit Sector
The Pembina Institute and the Alberta Energy Efficiency Alliance – in partnership with the Calgary Chamber of Voluntary Organizations – invite you to discuss how energy efficiency programs can lower costs for low-income households, create jobs, and significantly reduce operations costs for non-profits — leaving you with more funds for your core services.
This facilitated workshop will also seek your input on how new energy efficiency programs — to be developed by the end of this year — could enable participation from the non-profit sector.
Workshop includes:
- Presentation on benefits and lessons from successful nonprofits
- Group discussion on Calgary/Alberta-specific barriers and solutions
- Policy recommendations and opportunities for nonprofits in Alberta
Code Red! Developing Your Business Continuity Plan
What is your plan to maintain operations if your building becomes inaccessible? How will you communicate with clients, staff and public in the event of an emergency? What is your back-up donation management plan? What critical documents should be stored offsite prior to an emergency?
This panel session will provide attendees with real-world, local insights from nonprofit organizations that are developing business continuity plans. Topics include:
- Why should you develop a business continuity plan?
- How can you incorporate the shared experiences of others?
- What are some pitfalls to be aware of?
- How can you strengthen your planning process?
Who should attend? Organization leaders, decision-makers and staff who have a stake in safety planning will learn the process for developing a successful business continuity plan and how your organization can work to better prepare for a future emergency or disaster.
2016 Nonprofit Legal Series: Let’s Talk About Risk - Best Practices for Terminating Employment
Terminating an employment relationship is never easy. Whether for performance reasons, shortage of work or lack of funding, terminations are emotionally charged, which can cloud judgement. This session will cover what you need to know to effectively manage risks associated with terminations, and to handle termination in a fair and balanced manner. More information