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Health Promotion can come to you!

Petawawa Health Promotion is now offering professional development for Garrison Petawawa Units.

Petawawa Health Promotion can work more closely with units to support the multiple domains of health and wellness. If you're interested in learning more about how we can collaborate and support the health and well being of your unit members, reach us at EMAIL.

In general, a minimum of 45-60 minutes is required to provide an effective briefing environment. Briefing outlined below are all 1 hour unless otherwise specified. Some briefs are available as a series , as noted below. You can contact us to attend annual PD days (Training days) or in response to the general interest of members.

The following briefings/workshops are just some of the briefings that our office can provide to units, sections  and groups upon request.

We welcome ideas and suggestions for other briefings/workshops. Please provide specific details of your suggestion in the "Other" section of the registration drop down menu.

Social Wellness Courses

  • Mental Fitness Suicide Awareness - General
  • Mental Fitness Suicide Awareness - Supervisor
  • Respect in the Canadian Armed Forces
  • Suicide Awareness and the ACE model
  • Mental Fitness
  • Suicide Awareness
  • Sleep 101
  • Stress Series - The Stress Response, Mastering Your Mindset, Resilience and Tactical Breathing
  • Stress and Anger
  • Managing Angry Moments
  • Health Promotion 101
  • Stress Management
  • BUTT OUT information session
  • Better Together - Understanding Family Violence & Building Health Relationships - Leadership
  • Better Together - Understanding Family Violence & Building Health Relationships - General

Addictions Awareness & Prevention

  • Substance Use

Nutritional Wellness

  • Nutrition Series - Nutrition 101, What's on Your Plate?, Shopping for Health, Eating Out
  • Nutrition for Iron Warrior
  • Canada's Guideline for Alcohol and Health

Injury Prevention & Active Living

  • Injury Reduction Strategies