Trail Area Health & Environment Program (THEP) Onboarding Guide 101

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About Course

This guide aims to help you understand THEP’s origin, purpose, achievements, ways of working, and values.

Through the resources shared in different modules, and your work with THEP, it is hoped that readers will:

  • Learn about the history of THEP.
  • Understand the studies, science, and structure of THEP.
  • Work outside their area of expertise to see the bigger picture.
  • Have assumptions challenged.

This guide is for people working on THEP/THEC or related work in Trail, including:

  • THEP partners
  • THEP team members
  • THEC members and working groups
  • KS&L Trail group

Course Content

Module 1: Introduction to THEP and the Guide
This module provides a brief overview of THEP, and provides a full list of the abbreviations and acronyms mentioned throughout the training sections.

Module 2: Key THEP / THEC points in brief.
The sections below provide high-level information on THEP, the partners, and ways of working. The aim is to provide some context before you dive into the detail of each set of resources.

Module 3: THEP’s purpose, values, key resources, and an overview of partner organizations

Module 4: THEP’s origin
This module provides information on THEP’s origin, as well as key details on study findings from 1990-2000 and how this influences current ways of working.

Module 5: Applying our values & ways of working
This module includes further information on THEP’s ways of working and also provides examples of how THEP applies our values.

Module 6: Details on THEP’s work, including topic briefs
This module includes detail on THEP’s work. Topic briefs have been created to provide clear examples of how THEP works.

Module 7: Internal communications (for local THEP team)
This module includes details on communications and reporting.

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