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| |Originaire de Lorette, au Manitoba, '''''Ginette Bailey''''' (elle) est mariée à un membre militaire récemment retraité qui a servi au militaire britannique et canadien. Elle a trois adolescents, deux filles et un enfant non-binaire. Ginette a récemment rejoint la fonction publique en octobre 2017. En avril 2019, elle a mis en œuvre et présidé une initiative de santé mentale et de mieux-être en milieu de travail (SMMT) au sein de l'une des branches du ministère de la Défense nationale (MDN). L'initiative de la SMMT a été présentée au Conseil des sous-ministres adjoints du MDN et a été mise en œuvre dans l'ensemble du MDN. | | |Originaire de Lorette, au Manitoba, '''''Ginette Bailey''''' (elle) est mariée à un membre militaire récemment retraité qui a servi au militaire britannique et canadien. Elle a trois adolescents, deux filles et un enfant non-binaire. Ginette a récemment rejoint la fonction publique en octobre 2017. En avril 2019, elle a mis en œuvre et présidé une initiative de santé mentale et de mieux-être en milieu de travail (SMMT) au sein de l'une des branches du ministère de la Défense nationale (MDN). L'initiative de la SMMT a été présentée au Conseil des sous-ministres adjoints du MDN et a été mise en œuvre dans l'ensemble du MDN. |
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| Actuellement, Ginette travaille au le Bureau du secrétaire du gouverneur général et est responsable du projet de rétablissement pour rétablir une culture respectueuse et innovatrice axée sur la santé et le bien-être mental et le leadership conscient. | | Actuellement, Ginette travaille au le Bureau du secrétaire du gouverneur général et est responsable du projet de rétablissement pour rétablir une culture respectueuse et innovatrice axée sur la santé et le bien-être mental et le leadership conscient. |
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| |Originally from Lorette, Manitoba, '''''Ginette Bailey''''' (she/her) is married to a recently retired Military Member who served in both the British and Canadian Militaries. She has three teens, two daughters and one non-binary child. Ginette recently joined the Public Service in October 2017. In April 2019, she implemented and chaired a Mental Health and Workplace Wellness (MHWW) initiative within one of the branches of the Department of National Defence (DND). The MHWW initiative was eventually presented at the Assistant Deputy Minister Council for DND and went on to be implemented throughout DND. | | |Originally from Lorette, Manitoba, '''''Ginette Bailey''''' (she/her) is married to a recently retired Military Member who served in both the British and Canadian Militaries. She has three teens, two daughters and one non-binary child. Ginette recently joined the Public Service in October 2017. In April 2019, she implemented and chaired a Mental Health and Workplace Wellness (MHWW) initiative within one of the branches of the Department of National Defence (DND). The MHWW initiative was eventually presented at the Assistant Deputy Minister Council for DND and went on to be implemented throughout DND. |
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| Currently, Ginette works for the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General and is responsible for the Restoration Project to help restore a respectful, innovative culture focused on mental health and wellness and mindful Leadership. | | Currently, Ginette works for the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General and is responsible for the Restoration Project to help restore a respectful, innovative culture focused on mental health and wellness and mindful Leadership. |
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| |'''Leena Bhuwanee''' is from the beautiful island of Mauritius. She traded the tropical climate for cold and snowy Edmonton, Alberta. Leena is the mom of a daughter whom she is “mindfully parenting”. It is not an easy journey but necessary in this modern world! | | |'''Leena Bhuwanee''' is from the beautiful island of Mauritius. She traded the tropical climate for cold and snowy Edmonton, Alberta. Leena is the mom of a daughter whom she is “mindfully parenting”. It is not an easy journey but necessary in this modern world! |
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| She has been a federal employee for the last 10 years, and is currently a Senior Program Delivery Officer with Service Canada. She had the opportunity to work across the western region of Canada including the Northwest Territories. | | She has been a federal employee for the last 10 years, and is currently a Senior Program Delivery Officer with Service Canada. She had the opportunity to work across the western region of Canada including the Northwest Territories. |
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| |'''''Carmen Stefan Danner-Wharram''''' has been with the Public Service for almost 23 years and is currently a Team Leader with the ISSD Branch of ESDC. He is committed to growing personally, developing his interpersonal and managerial skills and helping others to do the same. Carmen participated in the inaugural Program last year, co-facilitated the English version earlier this year and he is excited to be co-facilitating the newly created French version of the Program and further developing his French oral skills in the process. | | |'''''Carmen Stefan Danner-Wharram''''' has been with the Public Service for almost 23 years and is currently a Team Leader with the ISSD Branch of ESDC. He is committed to growing personally, developing his interpersonal and managerial skills and helping others to do the same. Carmen participated in the inaugural Program last year, co-facilitated the English version earlier this year and he is excited to be co-facilitating the newly created French version of the Program and further developing his French oral skills in the process. |
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− | |'''''Alejandro Gonzalez''''' s’est joint à la fonction publique en 2007. Il dirige des séances de pleine conscience au travail depuis 2013. Il a suivi diverses formations liées à la pleine conscience en prêtant un intérêt particulier aux thèmes de la pleine conscience, du changement et du leadership. Il travaille maintenant à Services aux Autochtones Canada pour l’unité du développement organisationnel et de la gestion des changements, qui relève de la Direction générale des infrastructures communautaires. Alejandro est par ailleurs coprésident du Réseau interministériel du changement organisationnel. Il a hâte d’offrir de nouveau le programme. | + | |Originaire du Mexique est venu avec sa femme au Canada en 2001, '''''Alejandro Gonzalez''''' s’est joint à la fonction publique en 2007. Il dirige des séances de pleine conscience au travail depuis 2013. Il a suivi diverses formations liées à la pleine conscience en prêtant un intérêt particulier aux thèmes de la pleine conscience, du changement et du leadership. Il travaille maintenant à Services aux Autochtones Canada pour l’unité du développement organisationnel et de la gestion des changements, qui relève de la Direction générale des infrastructures communautaires. Alejandro est par ailleurs coprésident du Réseau interministériel du changement organisationnel (RICO). Il a hâte d’offrir de nouveau le programme. |
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− | |'''''Alejandro Gonzalez''''' joined the Public Service in 2007, he is being leading Mindfulness at work sessions since 2013. He has taken various mindfulness related trainings with special interest in Mindful, Change & Leadership. He’s now working with Indigenous Services Canada for the Organizational Development and Change Management Unit, under the Communities Infrastructure Branch. Alejandro is also the co-chair for the Interdepartmental Organizational Change Network (IOCN), he’s eager to offer this program again. | + | |Originally from México came with his wife to Canada in 2001, '''''Alejandro Gonzalez''''' joined the Public Service in 2007, he is being leading Mindfulness at work sessions since 2013. He has taken various mindfulness related trainings with special interest in Mindful, Change & Leadership. He’s now working with Indigenous Services Canada for the Organizational Development and Change Management Unit, under the Communities Infrastructure Branch. Alejandro is also the co-chair for the Interdepartmental Organizational Change Network (IOCN), he’s eager to offer this program again. |
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| |'''''Olivia Letemplier''''' (She/Her/Elle) est née dans les Cantons-de-l’Est, au Québec, Olivia a passé son enfance entre Sherbrooke et Happy Valley-Goose Bay, au Labrador (les grandes terres), où sa mère est née et a grandi. Olivia est une fière descendante de parents inuits et métis. Elle est au comble du bonheur lorsqu’elle est entourée de sa famille, surtout au grand air, dans les grandes terres. | | |'''''Olivia Letemplier''''' (She/Her/Elle) est née dans les Cantons-de-l’Est, au Québec, Olivia a passé son enfance entre Sherbrooke et Happy Valley-Goose Bay, au Labrador (les grandes terres), où sa mère est née et a grandi. Olivia est une fière descendante de parents inuits et métis. Elle est au comble du bonheur lorsqu’elle est entourée de sa famille, surtout au grand air, dans les grandes terres. |
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| Fonctionnaire depuis presque 25 ans, Olivia a travaillé sur de nombreuses initiatives variées et stimulantes dans plusieurs ministères fédéraux et elle est actuellement la gestionnaire pour les programmes urbains pour les peoples autochtones au sein du ministère des services aux autochtones Canada. | | Fonctionnaire depuis presque 25 ans, Olivia a travaillé sur de nombreuses initiatives variées et stimulantes dans plusieurs ministères fédéraux et elle est actuellement la gestionnaire pour les programmes urbains pour les peoples autochtones au sein du ministère des services aux autochtones Canada. |
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| |'''''Olivia Letemplier''''' (She/Her/Elle) was born in the Eastern Townships of Québec, Olivia spent her childhood alternating between Sherbrooke, Québec and Happy Valley Goose Bay, Labrador (the big land) where her mother was born and raised. Olivia is a proud descendent of Inuit and Métis parents and feels happiest when surrounded by her family, especially while outside on the big land. | | |'''''Olivia Letemplier''''' (She/Her/Elle) was born in the Eastern Townships of Québec, Olivia spent her childhood alternating between Sherbrooke, Québec and Happy Valley Goose Bay, Labrador (the big land) where her mother was born and raised. Olivia is a proud descendent of Inuit and Métis parents and feels happiest when surrounded by her family, especially while outside on the big land. |
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| A public servant for nearly 25 years, Olivia has worked on many varied and exciting initiatives in several federal government departments and is currently the manager of the Urban Programming for Indigenous Peoples program at the department of Indigenous Services Canada. | | A public servant for nearly 25 years, Olivia has worked on many varied and exciting initiatives in several federal government departments and is currently the manager of the Urban Programming for Indigenous Peoples program at the department of Indigenous Services Canada. |