2019

Four graduate students receive awards to attend Cannexus20 conference

CERIC has announced the recipients of this year’s Graduate Student Engagement Program (GSEP) Award, providing support for four graduate students to attend the Cannexus20 National Career Development Conference, January 27-29, 2020 in Ottawa.

The recipients are:

  • Connie Covey, EdD Candidate, Workplace and Adult Learning, University of Calgary
  • Liton Furukawa, PhD Candidate, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Royal Roads University
  • Anais Thibault Landry, PhD Candidate, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Irene Zhang, MA Candidate, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, University of Guelph

The award, presented annually to select full-time graduate students studying career counselling or career development, provides free registration to Cannexus and $1,000 to cover expenses to attend the conference. The Cannexus conference promotes the exchange of information and explores innovative approaches in the areas of career counselling and career and workforce development.

Eligibility for the award is based on participation in CERIC’s Graduate Student Engagement Program (GSEP) and submission of a one-page article on a career development topic for publication through CERIC’s GSEP Corner.

GSEP encourages the engagement of Canada’s full-time graduate students whose academic focus is in career development and/or a related field.

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2019

Next free webinar series with authors of Career Theories and Models at Work starts Oct. 25

Following the popularity of the first free webinar series in the summer, another free webinar series will be offered this fall to further explore the career theories and models compiled in CERIC’s new book. Webinars are led by the contributing authors to the book.

CERIC’s Career Theories and Models at Work: Ideas for Practice is an international collection of 43 contemporary and emerging career development theories and models that aims to inform the practice of career development professionals around the globe. It is also intended to be used as a text for undergraduate and graduate career counselling courses.

  • Webinar #1: Enhancing Accordance Between Person and Environment Through an Ecological Career Counselling Approach | Friday, October 25, 2019, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET, presented by Mei Tang, University of Cincinnati, USA
  • Webinar #2: Developmentally Aligned Career Programming for PK-12 Students: The Conceptions of the Career Choice and Attainment Model | Friday, November 1, 2019, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET, presented by Kimberly A.S. Howard, Boston University, USA
  • Webinar #3: An Innovative Acceptance and Commitment Approach to Career Theory and Practice – Why, What and How? | Monday, November 4, 2019, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET, presented by Tom Luken, Retired Researcher and Professor, Netherlands

More than 1,000 attendees from around the world participated in our free webinar series this past July, including United States, Australia, United Kingdom, Singapore, India and Czech Republic. These webinars from Michael Healy, Debra Osborn and Reinekke Lengelle were recorded and remain available for viewing.

Registered participants will receive a link to the recording of the three webinars. So even if you can’t make one or more webinars in the series, you will still be able to access all the learning.

Learn more about this webinar series and register today.

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CERIC welcomes its 2019/2020 Board of Directors

CERIC is pleased to welcome the members of its volunteer Board of Directors for the upcoming year. The volunteer Board reflects a broad cross-section of the diverse career development field from across Canada. John Horn, who leads organizational learning and development at Vancity Credit Union, returns as Chair of the Board.

The complete list of Board members for 2019/2020 includes:

  • John Horn, Vancity Credit Union, Vancouver, BC (Chair)
  • André Raymond, Laval University, Quebec City, QC (Vice-Chair)
  • Jennifer Browne, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John’s, NL (Past Chair)
  • Cathy Keates, Queens’s University, Kingston, ON (Secretary/Treasurer)
  • Lorraine Godden, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
  • Darlene Hnatchuk, McGill University, Montreal, QC
  • Candy Ho, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Surrey, BC
  • Cynthia Martiny, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, QC
  • Rosie Parnass, Coach and HR Consultant, Toronto, ON
  • Rob Shea, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John’s, NL
  • Lisa Taylor, Challenge Factory, Toronto, ON
  • Donald G. Lawson, The Counselling Foundation of Canada, Toronto, ON (Honourary Director – Ex-officio)
  • Bruce Lawson, The Counselling Foundation of Canada, Toronto, ON (Executive Officer – Ex-officio)

Members of CERIC’s three Advisory Committees – Practical & Academic Research; Content & Learning; and Marketing, Communications & Web Services – have been appointed by the Board for the next year. Members of these committees play an important role in shaping CERIC’s projects, programs and publications.

CERIC is a charitable organization that advances education and research in career counselling and career development, in order to increase the economic and social well-being of Canadians. We fund projects to develop innovative resources that build the knowledge and skills of diverse career professionals. CERIC also annually hosts Cannexus, Canada’s largest bilingual career development conference, publishes the country’s only peer-reviewed journal, Canadian Journal of Career Development, and runs the CareerWise / OrientAction websites, providing the top career development news and views.

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Fall 2019 issue of CJCD examines the effects of online self-directed search and more

The newest edition of the Canadian Journal of Career Development (CJCD) has just been published, with five articles that range from a career management course for engineering graduate students to the effectiveness of online self-directed job search to Indigenous women’s career decision making and more.

Articles include:

Canadian Journal of Career Development is a partnership project between CERIC and Memorial University of Newfoundland with the support of The Counselling Foundation of Canada. It is Canada’s only peer-reviewed publication of multi-sectoral career-related academic research and best practices from this country and around the world.

This year CJCD introduced a new section for community career practitioners to write on their best practices, innovative programs and techniques. This section along with book reviews are not peer-reviewed

CJCD is published twice a year, once in digital format in the fall and then in both print and digital formats in the winter. It is free to subscribe to the digital editions and all issues of the journal dating back to 2002 are available to access online.

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2019

Spark! talks return with inspiring presenters at Cannexus20

Featuring TED-style talks that “spark” us to think differently about our careers, CERIC is pleased to announce the Spark! presenters for the 2020 Cannexus National Career Development Conference:

  • Mike Prosserman, B-boy & Founder of Unity Charity – Breakin’ Down Barriers Around Mental Health in the Workplace
  • Tim Tamashiro, Amazon #1 Bestselling Author and Former CBC Radio Host – How to Ikigai
  • MayaSpoken, Spoken Word Artist – Using Your Indoor Voice – Success Through Boldness

More Spark! speakers will be announced soon.

Canada’s largest bilingual career conference, Cannexus is expected to welcome 1,200 professionals from education, community, government and private sectors to explore innovative approaches in career counselling and career and workforce development. The conference takes place January 27-29, 2020 in Ottawa.

There will be more than 150 education sessions to choose from and multiple networking opportunities. Delegates can also extend their conference learning by attending skill-building pre-conference workshops in addition to world-class keynotes, Mega sessions featuring well-known thought leaders, and an Exhibitor Showcase. Watch for the full preliminary programme to be posted by late September.

A variety of registrations packages are available at very competitive rates. Take advantage of the Early Bird rate by registering by November 6 for only $550. Special discounts are available for members of 34 supporting organizations, students and groups of five or more.

The conference is presented by CERIC and supported by The Counselling Foundation of Canada and a broad network of supporting organizations.

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2019

CERIC to fund revision of popular guide to computing careers

CERIC will fund a project for Mount Royal University to update its popular guide to computing careers, which will now add two emerging areas: data science and cybersecurity. The second edition of Computing Disciplines: A Quick Guide for Prospective Students and Career Advisors will also expand on training opportunities such as college programs and coding camps, as well as incorporate profiles of diverse alumni. The aim of the guide remains to support career counselling for students interested in technology.

Computing has undergone massive changes over the past 20 years, and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is revising its curriculum recommendations to help clarify emerging sub-disciplines and prepare professionals who are entering the field. Research for the original project – undertaken by an international research team led by Calgary’s Mount Royal University – found that most undergraduate students did not understand the differences between the five computing disciplines (computer engineering, information technology, information systems, software engineering and computer science). It also became clear that career counsellors and other career advisors needed more information to support their clients.

This research informed the development of a graphically oriented 32-page guide from Mount Royal authors Randy Connolly, Janet Miller and Faith-Michael Uzoka. The first edition of Computing Disciplines launched at the Cannexus National Career Development Conference in 2018. The guide has since been distributed at provincial and other national conferences and the research has been presented and published to international audiences. Based on demand, a French adaptation of the guide was also released. More than 4,000 copies of the guide are now in circulation and they have met with very positive feedback.

The guide is being used at both the secondary and post-secondary levels to inform students in their decision-making around computing-related education and career paths, so they can make choices that are aligned with their values, interests and skills. Computing Disciplines provides an overview of each of the sub-disciplines and related careers, core courses, key tasks and sample jobs. It is designed to support students, as well as the career practitioners, faculty and parents who advise them. In particular, the guide helps provide students with adequate discipline information prior to application for program admission or prior to when they are required to choose their major.

With the field continuing to evolve, the 2nd edition of Computing Disciplines: A Quick Guide for Prospective Students and Career Advisors will provide up-to-date information and do so in a way that is inclusive of culture, gender and regional diversity. The revised guide will include two new branches in computing curriculum announced by the ACM – data science and cybersecurity, making for seven sub-disciplines. It will also expand on non-degree educational pathways, including college programs, technical institutes, private certificate programs, coding camps and hackathons. Another new feature will be personal stories of alumni to illustrate their computing career paths and showcase Canadian role models.

The new guide is expected to be released at the Cannexus conference in January 2020, and once again will be made available for free download.

CERIC provides funding and other support to develop innovative career development resources. Individuals and organizations are encouraged to submit project proposals for career counselling-related research or learning projects.

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2019

Mega speakers announced for Cannexus20 National Conference!

CERIC is pleased to announce this year’s confirmed Mega presenters for Cannexus20, featuring well-known thought leaders on trending topics in career development. Cannexus – Canada’s largest bilingual National Career Development Conference – takes place January 27-29, 2020 in Ottawa.

Mega Sessions:

  • Gray Poehnell, Career Consultant, Ergon Communications – Above the Noise: Making Our Voices Heard
  • Yvonne Rodney, Career and Personal Development Consultant, Inner Change Consulting – Overcoming “Stuckness” – Helpful Strategies for Self and Clients
  • Ken Keis, President & CEO, Consulting Resource Group International Inc. – What Do You Really Value? What Motivates Us?
  • (Just added!) Ilona Dougherty, Managing Director, Youth & Innovation Project, University of Waterloo – Wired for Innovation: Tapping into the Unique Abilities of Millennial and Gen Z Employees

Mega Panel: Taking the Career Development Ninja Challenge

  • Linda Pardy, Associate Professor, University of the Fraser Valley
  • Jennifer Browne, Director of Student Life, Memorial University
  • Candy Ho, Faculty, Educational Studies, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
  • Atifa Karim, Lead Co-ordinator, Career Education, University of Toronto

Cannexus20 is expected to bring together 1,200 career development professionals from education, government, community and private sectors. The conference is designed to promote the exchange of information and explore innovative approaches in the areas of career counselling and career and workforce development.

Register by September 4 for the Super Saver rate. Pay only $475 for a full 3-day registration, a $125 savings off the regular $600 price. Special rates for presenters, members of 35 supporting organizations, students and groups are also available.

Delegates can also add an optional pre-conference workshop (or two) to maximize their learning! Delve into social justice with keynote Tristram Hooley from the UK, get creative with Norm Amundson & Andrea Fruhling, understand trauma with Seanna Quressette or find balance with Rosie Parnass.

The conference is presented by CERIC and supported by The Counselling Foundation of Canada and a broad network of supporting organizations.

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Building Empathy and Self-Care are focus for two new fall webinar series

CERIC will be offering two webinar series, both starting in September: Building Empathy: Strengthening Your Connections with Clients with Dr Cindy Hamon-Hill and the Nova Scotia Career Development Association (NSCDA) and Enhancing Psychological Health, Wellness & Resiliency: The Critical Importance of Self-Care & Burnout Prevention for Helping Professionals with Dr Joti Samra and the BC Career Development Association (BCCDA).

In the 3-part webinar series with Dr Cindy Hamon-Hill, career professionals will develop skills for bridging the empathy gap, enabling the ability to repair any disconnect and respond genuinely to the needs of their clients.

  • Webinar #1: The Why, What & How of Empathy, Tuesday, September 24, 2019 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET
  • Webinar #2: How Many Selves Are We? Raising Awareness of Your Own Empathic Responses, Tuesday, October 1, 2019 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET
  • Webinar #3: Improve Your Client Connection Skills with the Science of Empathy! Tuesday, October 8, 2019 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET

In the 3-part webinar series with Dr Joti Samra, career professionals will build an understanding of how to enhance their overall sense of psychological health and wellness, both in and out of the workplace.

  • Webinar #1: Stress, Burnout, Compassion Fatigue: Manifestations & Prevention Wednesday, September 25, 2019 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET
  • Webinar #2: Managing Negative Emotions, Wednesday, October 16, 2019 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET
  • Webinar #3: Effective Behavioural Change Strategies Wednesday, November 6, 2019 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET

Hamon-Hill is a lecturer, instructor, researcher and communicator based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She has taught at universities in Ontario and Nova Scotia, led workshops and spoken at conferences across Canada for professionals, academics, psychologists, criminologists, police officers and career development practitioners.

Samra is a national thought leader on issues relating to psychological health, wellness & resiliency. She is CEO & founder of MyWorkplaceHealth.com, a full-suite national workplace consulting firm and DrJotiSamra.com, an expanding clinical & counselling practice. Dr Samra is a highly-regarded expert in psychological health and safety.

The cost for the full series is $159. A discount is available for members of NSCDA and BCCDA, respectively.

CERIC partners with associations and organizations across Canada and beyond to present webinars that offer timely, convenient and affordable professional development. Previously, CERIC has worked with the Career Professionals of CanadaNew Brunswick Career Development AssociationCareer Development Association of AlbertaOntario Association for Career Management, National Career Development Association and Canadian Association of Career Educators & Employers.

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2019

Groundwork for growth: CERIC’s 2018 Annual Report

Persistent, incremental steps can lead to big jumps. Having spent much of the past 13 years striving to reach further with every step, 2018 was a year of reimagining, recalibration and reinforcement. CERIC’s 2018 Annual Report showcases how we laid the groundwork to allow us to take bigger leaps in the future.

In the 2018 Annual Report, Board Chair John Horn and Executive Director Riz Ibrahim discuss the many ways that CERIC has been advancing career development in Canada in order to enhance the economic and social well-being of Canadians. Throughout the year, CERIC continued to expand and deepen the knowledge of Canada’s career development professionals with a focus on how we can best engage with career professionals digitally going forward.

Some of the many highlights for CERIC from the past year:

A few measures of our impact include:

The 2018 Annual Report includes a review of key activities from the past year across CERIC’s three strategic priorities: Research & Learning, Community & Collaboration and Advocacy & Profile, as well as an overview of financial performance in 2018. Special thanks is also given to CERIC’s funder The Counselling Foundation of Canada, volunteers, staff and partners.

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2019

Super Saver registration now open: Cannexus20 National Career Development Conference

Registration for Cannexus20, Canada’s National Career Development Conference, is now open with both 3-day ($450) and 1-day ($225) packages available. Take advantage of special rates for members of supporting organizations, students and groups. Super Saver deadline is September 4, 2019.

Cannexus is designed to promote the exchange of information and explore innovative approaches in the areas of career counselling and career and workforce development. We expect to welcome 1,200 participants from Canada and internationally to the Shaw Centre in Ottawa, January 27-29, 2020. Participants will include educators, community agencies, employers, private practitioners and policymakers.

Conference delegates can listen to three informative and inspirational keynote speakers (Natan Obed, Tristram Hooley and Zita Cobb) and choose from over 150+ education sessions. Topics will include effective counselling techniques, labour market information, post-secondary employment, talent management, job search strategies, working with diverse populations and more. An Exhibitor Showcase will also bring together organizations highlighting their valuable career development programs and services.

We are also pleased to announce this year’s pre-conference workshops, each providing in-depth professional development. Workshops take place on Sunday, January 26, 2020. Choose among the following:

  • Tristram Hooley, The Careers & Enterprise Company – Career Development for Social Justice: Developing Emancipatory Practice
  • Rosie Parnass, Parnass Consulting and Coaching Services – Maintaining a Healthy Work/Life Balance – YES It Is Possible
  • Norman Amundson, University of British Columbia & Andrea Fruhling, Career/Leadership Coach – Career Development Creative Lab – Come Stretch Your Imagination
  • Seanna Quressette, Douglas College – Trauma-Informed Career Development: Concrete Strategies & Tangible Tools

The conference is presented by CERIC and supported by The Counselling Foundation of Canada and a broad network of supporting organizations.

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