PLDI Core Training February 8-22, 2024

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The Positive Leadership Development Institute trainings are developed by and for people living with HIV.

PLDI Western Canada- PLDI CORE training “Who am I as a Leader?” will start in February 2024 on Thursdays.

PLDI Trainer led Zoom sessions will be Feb 8, 15 and 22, 2024 from 9 AM-12 PM Pacific Time. Application deadline has been extended to February 5th at 4 PM Pacific time.

Online self-paced sessions work is to be done between Feb 8-15 and Feb 15-22 on your own time.

Core Leadership Training seeks to answer the question: “Who am I as a Leader?”

The three main goals of the training are:

  1. To identify personal values and philosophy;
  2. To develop leadership skills and practices;
  3. To gain community knowledge and awareness.

 

What participants can expect:

  • A dynamic online adaptation of our in-person Core Training for new participants.
  • A mix of instructor-driven sessions through Zoom and self-paced sessions offered through an online E-learning platform.
  • Three live weekly three hour facilitated sessions with PLDI Trainers.

The mixed format allows participants flexibility to learn at their own pace to identify and develop their leadership, communication, and resilience skills, all while connecting with peers in a safe environment and we like to have fun.

This training is offered at no cost to participants.   (Funding for this program is provided by Public Health Agency of Canada – Community Action Fund)

This training welcomes people living with HIV who have not previously taken Core Training and is a professional leadership development opportunity that invites participants to answer the question “Who am I as a leader?

Watch this promo video to learn more: https://youtu.be/s4Zc-zge9XQ

The application deadline has been extended to February 5th, 4 PM Pacific time.   SCAN QR CODE below Or click here: Apply Now


We encourage you to share this post with your Peers, Support Workers, Educators, Case Managers and Peer Navigators to communicate this leadership opportunity to people living with HIV.