The Regional Learning Centre provides education and training to community providers.

REGIONAL LEARNING CENTRE

We're building community knowledge and practice through accessible education and training for care providers in the region.

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EVOLVING NEEDS

Advance your knowledge and skill, through access to continuing education and training.

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How it works

The Regional Learning Centre (RLC) helps strengthen the skills and abilities of direct care providers and informal caregivers through education, development and focused learning.  Nucleus works on behalf of the regional partners as the community sponsor for the RLC. Visit the RLC website to learn more.

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Our Facilitators

All training and education sessions are administered by regulated health professionals who have experience in community care.

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What is Included?

Access to high quality, relevant education for the community care sector. Diverse assortment of sessions are available to meet your needs.

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Eligibility and Cost

RLC sessions are available to eligible community agencies within Mississauga, South Etobicoke, Milton, Georgetown and Oakville.

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Award Winning Quality

The Mississauga Halton LHIN Regional Learning Centre was a winning initiative at the 2015 Partnering for a Healthier Tomorrow Awards.

See how we’re keeping our clients and staff safe during COVID-19

The Regional Learning Centre is a central education and training hub for direct care providers and informal caregivers in the community sector.

Visit regionallearningcentre.ca to learn more

WE ARE NUCLEUS

We believe that people can live well at home with appropriate support in their community