Guest guest Posted November 7, 2007 Report Share Posted November 7, 2007 The importance of creating and maintaining healthy schools is becoming more evident as research and experience are indicating that health and performance can be affected by the built environment. In Nova Scotia, guidelines for Healthy School Design and Construction were developed and put into use over the past decade. This webinar will outline the guideline being used, what is being learned through the construction of what we call " Healthy New Schools " , and will give an overview of our complementary work to ensure these schools remain healthy over their lifetimes. It will also touch on the similar efforts to benefit the operations of existing schools and on the partnership between " Green " school and " Healthy " school design and construction over the last decade. November 20, 2007: 12 noon to 1 PM Eastern Time. $40.00. Presenter: of Enviro-Health Consulting Limited and President and CEO of CASLE (Canadians for A Safe Learning Environment) Participants will view the PowerPoint presentation using their web browsers while listening on their telephones to the presentation. Since the presentation is live, participants can ask questions, make comments and exchange advice, all without leaving their offices. To date, three in ten participants have said that HIP's webinars have exceeded their expectations and almost all of the rest have said the webinars have met their expectations. Nine in ten participants said they would recommend HIP webinars to others. Comments from confidential post-webinar evaluations include the following: • Easy to attend. Clear and up to date information presented in a concise manner. • Better than just a webcast or conference call format. • Short and packed with information. • Time spent is small compared to other ways of keeping up to date on the subject. I also like the opportunity, however brief, to network with others who are interested. • Very convenient; a good way to learn more about a topic and connect with other individuals interested in a topic. To register, go to http://healthyindoors.com/english/resources/Webinars/webinars.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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