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.
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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.
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Module 3: THEP’s purpose, values, key resources, and an overview of partner organizations
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Module 7: Internal communications (for local THEP team)
This module includes details on communications and reporting.
Trail Area Health & Environment Program (THEP) Onboarding Guide 101

What’s Next?

  • At this point, you have covered the essence of our purpose, program direction / focus, history, values, and secret sauce.
  • If you have not been to Trail yet, this is a good time to plan a visit to meet people on the ground!
  • THEP has a 1-2 hr walking tour that provides invaluable local context to THEP and the community of Trail. Please contact the Lead Facilitator (programs@thep.ca) to find out when the next tour is so you can join.
  • The Lead Facilitator can also arrange 1:1 session for you to ask questions, meet people on the Committees and program teams and help round out the ‘desktop orientation’.

To get more into the day-to-day work, feel free to read the next section.

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