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Becoming an NTG Canada Affiliated Provincial Trainer can open doors to sharing your knowledge and training with your organization and your surrounding community.

You can become a leader in your community and be connected to a national group of trainers. Upon successful completion of all requirements you will have access to modules, resources, webinars and ongoing support from the NTG Canada Master Trainers.

This is a national curriculum so your status as an NTG Canada Affiliated Provincial Trainer is transferrable and recognized across the country.

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“I appreciated the videos, the stories and sharing. The information provided, the slides and statistics were great. I am excited to be able to share this information with others and learn more. I also appreciated all the resources like websites that were recommended.”

“I learned so much about dementia. I look forward to sharing with my team and my community as a whole.”

How to Become a Trainer

You will complete the first two days of the basic course and continue on to a third day, focused specifically on becoming an NTG Canada Affiliated Provincial Trainer.

Upon completion of the three day course you will be sent a test link. We ask that you complete the test within a week. You will be required to reach an 80% score but will have two opportunities to achieve that mark.

Completion of evaluations for both the 2 day basic course and 3rd day course are required. It is invaluable to receive the feedback and this assists in updating and making changes to the curriculum offering.

Must sign a Fair Use and Provincial Trainer Agreement.

Complete an annual report, required to maintain affiliated trainer status use of the materials provided.

Benefits of Becoming a Trainer

  • Become a Knowledgeable Resource

    You can become a knowledgeable resource on intellectual disabilities and dementia.

  • Access to Materials & Modules

    As an NTG Canada Affiliated Provincial Trainer, you will have access to modules you can offer within your organization or community.

  • Better Assist Caregivers

    You will also be able to assist caregivers to better understand the impact of dementia and to provide quality community support.

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