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AGENCY GUIDE TO THE ADULTS LIVING WITH AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY ACT (ALIDA)

Abilities Manitoba, with support from The Province of Manitoba, brings you this training on The Agency Guide To The Adults Living with an Intellectual Disabilities Act (ALIDA). This act is formerly known as The Vulnerable Person’s Act (VPA).

Employees of service providers funded through Community Living Disability Services are eligible to attend the training for free. Online sessions run 4 hours each, and in-person sessions run 7 hours. Questions and requests for accommodation can be sent to Abilities Manitoba at training@abilitiesmanitoba.org or 431-688-6108.

To register for an upcoming session, and for more details, please CLICK HERE to download a copy of the schedule and registration links. 

AGENCY GUIDE TO THE ADULTS LIVING WITH AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY ACT (ALIDA)

Abilities Manitoba, with support from The Province of Manitoba, brings you this training on The Agency Guide To The Adults Living with an Intellectual Disabilities Act (ALIDA). This act is formerly known as The Vulnerable Person’s Act (VPA).

Employees of service providers funded through Community Living Disability Services are eligible to attend the training for free. Online sessions run 4 hours each, and in-person sessions run 7 hours. Questions and requests for accommodation can be sent to Abilities Manitoba at training@abilitiesmanitoba.org or 431-688-6108.

To register for an upcoming session, and for more details, please CLICK HERE to download a copy of the schedule and registration links. 

Protections and Investigations / Winnipeg Option 1

The Provincial Protections Investigation Unit (PPIU) became a centralized unit in August 2021. Prior to that, each region conducted their own investigations. We are curious about your experiences since the centralizing of investigations under the Adults Living with an Intellectual Disability Act (formerly known as the VPA or Vulnerable Person’s Act. Separate from centralizing, we'd like to gather your feedback to share with the Dept of Families. We are seeking to understand the themes and make suggestions for improvements.

Who should attend? The person or people at your organization most involved in protections investigations. 

Category: Community of Practice

Protections and Investigations / Eastern / In Person or Zoom

The Provincial Protections Investigation Unit (PPIU) became a centralized unit in August 2021. Prior to that, each region conducted their own investigations. We are curious about your experiences since the centralizing of investigations under the Adults Living with an Intellectual Disability Act (formerly known as the VPA or Vulnerable Person’s Act. Separate from centralizing, we'd like to gather your feedback to share with the Dept of Families. We are seeking to understand the themes and make suggestions for improvements.

Who should attend? The person or people at your organization most involved in protections investigations. 

Location: 395B Main St, behind Eastman Employment Services.

Category: Community of Practice

Protections and Investigations / Western Region

Access: Public

The Provincial Protections Investigation Unit (PPIU) became a centralized unit in August 2021. Prior to that, each region conducted their own investigations. We are curious about your experiences since the centralizing of investigations under the Adults Living with an Intellectual Disability Act (formerly known as the VPA or Vulnerable Person’s Act. Separate from centralizing, we'd like to gather your feedback to share with the Dept of Families. We are seeking to understand the themes and make suggestions for improvements. 

Who should attend? The person or people at your organization most involved in protections investigations. 

Category: Community of Practice

Protections and Investigations / Northern Region

The Provincial Protections Investigation Unit (PPIU) became a centralized unit in August 2021. Prior to that, each region conducted their own investigations. We are curious about your experiences since the centralizing of investigations under the Adults Living with an Intellectual Disability Act (formerly known as the VPA or Vulnerable Person’s Act. Separate from centralizing, we'd like to gather your feedback to share with the Dept of Families. We are seeking to understand the themes and make suggestions for improvements. 

Who should attend? The person or people at your organization most involved in protections investigations. 

Category: Community of Practice

Protections and Investigations / Winnipeg Option 2

The Provincial Protections Investigation Unit (PPIU) became a centralized unit in August 2021. Prior to that, each region conducted their own investigations. We are curious about your experiences since the centralizing of investigations under the Adults Living with an Intellectual Disability Act (formerly known as the VPA or Vulnerable Person’s Act. Separate from centralizing, we'd like to gather your feedback to share with the Dept of Families. We are seeking to understand the themes and make suggestions for improvements. 

Who should attend? The person or people at your organization most involved in protections investigations. 
 

Category: Community of Practice

AGENCY GUIDE TO THE ADULTS LIVING WITH AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY ACT (ALIDA)

Abilities Manitoba, with support from The Province of Manitoba, brings you this training on The Agency Guide To The Adults Living with an Intellectual Disabilities Act (ALIDA). This act is formerly known as The Vulnerable Person’s Act (VPA).

Employees of service providers funded through Community Living Disability Services are eligible to attend the training for free. Online sessions run 4 hours each, and in-person sessions run 7 hours. Questions and requests for accommodation can be sent to Abilities Manitoba at training@abilitiesmanitoba.org or 431-688-6108.

To register for an upcoming session, and for more details, please CLICK HERE to download a copy of the schedule and registration links.