Anaphylaxis Training Services

We offer a facilitation program for healthcare professionals interested in educating others about anaphylaxis. Our program features information which is consistent with key recommendations from Anaphylaxis in Schools & Other Settings (the companion website for national guidelines) for the management and treatment of anaphylaxis.

Program for Facilitators

Our half-day workshop teaches others how to educate staff about anaphylaxis management in school and childcare settings. The program is geared to healthcare professionals (e.g., nurses, certified asthma educators, respiratory therapists, pharmacists) who offer educational services within their local communities and participants employed in these environments (e.g., occupational health and safety personnel, principals, childcare centre supervisors).

Through interactive activities, including role play situations, auto-injector demonstrations, and case study discussions, participants learn how to more effectively teach people how to manage anaphylaxis. Participants receive a standard PowerPoint presentation, auto-injector training devices, and educational materials. To learn more about this workshop, contact us or call the Anaphylaxis Canada office at 1-866-785-5660.
In addition to our training program, there are a number of online options for learning more about anaphylaxis:

The Canadian Anaphylaxis Readiness Education (C.A.R.E.) is available to Alberta Education personnel by password only through the LearnAlberta portal at http://www.learnalberta.ca/. This online program was developed by Leap Learning Technologies Inc., Anaphylaxis Canada, and the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology with support from key stakeholders including McMaster University and AllerGen NCE Inc. Funding for the development of the program was provided through a conditional grant from the Government of Alberta. 

To learn more about how the anaphylaxis online program can be adapted for others, contact our Director of Education.

    

Online Learning




The Ontario Ministry of Education partnered with TVOntario and Anaphylaxis Canada to create an online anaphylaxis training e-learning module to support public schools in the province with the implementation of Sabrina's Law (effective 2006). This free resource is available to the public.

Anaphylaxis 101 Webinars - coming soon

These Anaphylaxis Canada presentations are available for free. You can listen live on the day that they are presented (registration required) or view them later in the archives on our website. They cover the basics and provide information tailored to different environments - school (i.e., elementary, high school) and childcare settings.