A NEW EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR CASE MANAGERS
*Group Discounts: $99 each for five or more participants, register online, call 416.864.5643 or email info@ncmn.ca
Learn new coping strategies designed especially for Case Managers by Nurse, Lawyer, & Mediator, Anne E. Grant LL.B., LL.M, C.Med.

Date: Wednesday Feb 22, 2012
Time: 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, 209 Victoria St., Toronto CANADA
Learning Objectives: This seminar will prepare Case Managers to:
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Use conflict analysis to prevent and plan for conflict;
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Manage conflict and resolve disputes through either individual skill application or institutional mechanisms;
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Use the stages of conflict resolution in relevant professional situations;
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Effectively work with other professionals to prevent, negotiate and resolve interprofessional conflict: and
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Apply trends and best practices to identify and manage the toxic work environment.
REGISTER before Jan. 31. 2012 for the Two for One Early Bird Special
Group Discounts for five or more, $99 each:register online, call the office at 416.864.5643 or email info@ncmn.ca.
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Welcome to the National Case Management Network of Canada
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What is Case Management?
Case Management is a collaborative client-driven process for the provision of quality health care and support services through the effective and efficient use of resources. Case Managers support the clients’ achievement of safe, realistic and reasonable goals within a complex health care, social, and fiscal environment.
What is the National Case Management Network (NCMN)?
The NCMN is federally incorporated as a non-profit professional organization that is membership based, multi-disciplinary, and dedicated to the support and advancement of Case Management providers. Our membership of Case Managers embraces individuals and organizations engaged in the field of Case Management and represents diverse health care management and social service domains, which include practice, education, research, quality improvement, and management positions.
NCMN is designed for anyone who manages the care of others, be it as a frontline Care Provider, or as a CEO, Executive Director, Policymaker or Administrator in any of these sectors:
- Academic and Educational Providers
- Acute Care
- Community Support Agencies
- Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces
- First Nations
- Home and Community Care
- Long-term Care
- Mental Health
- Private Insurance
- Regional Health Authorities
- Rehabilitation Institutions
- Research
- Therapy Services
- Veterans Affairs
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Boards
Become a Member
Find out about the benefits of membership and become a member today!
"We Care nurses across Canada are all connected better than ever before, now that we are members of NCMN. We are using common resources provided by NCMN and we are all working toward achieving excellence in case management under the guidance of NCMN Case Management standards."
~ Linda Lane, BHScN,RN
Vice President Clinical Practice
We Care Health Services LP