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Have You Created a Workshop?

This service involves assisting local organizations and individuals with coordinating their workshops (that align with QoC’s purpose, principles, and framework) or other sessions for a fee.

Exclusive Services Offered by
A Question of Care

A Question of Care not only provides workshops throughout the year to helping professionals and community members, but we are also excited to offer the following additional services. 

Public Workshops

The main aim of our training is to provide opportunities for skills and knowledge development, collaboration, and awareness with regard to issues related to substance use. We do this by providing public workshops for Helping Professionals and Community Members.

In-House Workshops

Private sessions where all seats are reserved for the requesting organization. Content is developed and owned by PDS and delivered by contracted trainers. Content is custom-tailored to the identified needs of the organization requesting the service.

Workshop Bursaries

QoC offers bursaries for all scheduled workshops for those who live within Peterborough City/County.

 

These bursaries are limited to two per person per year.

Event Coordination Services

This service involves assisting local organizations and individuals with coordinating their workshops (that align with QoC’s purpose, principles, and framework) or other sessions for a fee.

Forums and Conferences

Forums are online events that contain four or five short presentations followed by Q&A periods on specific topics.​

Conferences offer specialized speakers with the main aim of providing opportunities for skills and knowledge development, collaboration, and awareness.

Material Licencing

Material licensing is when we license core QoC workshop materials for internal use by other organizations with missions and mandates that are aligned with ours and that are located at least 100 kilometres outside of Peterborough.

Our Target Audiences

Therapeutic Helping Professionals

We define “therapeutic helping professional” as anyone providing a direct, therapeutic service. Examples include social workers, therapists, service providers, health care providers, and harm reduction staff.

Non-Therapeutic Helping Professionals

We define “non-therapeutic helping professional” as anyone in a position of interacting with people in providing a service that isn’t necessarily therapeutic. Examples include administrators, volunteers, shelter workers, public health staff, and police officers.

Community Members

Community members are anyone 18 and over who live in the Peterborough community. They may have friends, family, colleagues, or acquaintances who use substances. They may not always be aware that they are connected to someone who uses substances. In our advertising, they may be referred to as “loved ones” or “supporters” of people who use substances.

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