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Positive Culture Framework Training

The Positive Culture Framework is an approach based on the Montana State University Center for Health and Safety Culture research about improving health and safety in communities and organizations. The framework builds on shared values and beliefs that already exist in a culture to improve health and safety. It addresses key skills (the how), steps in a process (the what), and the context for doing the work (the where). Learn more about our framework here.

2023 CHARLOTTE, NC TRAINING

We are excited to announce we’ll be back in person for our popular 2.5-day Positive Culture Framework Training, which provides a foundation for efforts to improve health and safety that address a wide variety of complex social issues. Training attendees will:

  • Learn how culture influences behavior

  • Develop and refine skills in three critical areas: leadership, communication, and the integration of effective strategies

  • Gain specific next steps for transforming culture to improve health and safety

The Positive Culture Framework Training is an excellent opportunity to engage with others across the country and move toward cultivating a culture that supports and sustains health and safety. All participants will receive a Certificate of Completion for completing 13.75 hours of training on the Positive Culture Framework. The Certificates of Completion are provided at the end of the training at no additional cost.

Date and Time: 
March 28, 2023 - 8:30am to March 30, 2023 - 12:00pm
Category: 
Training
Location: 
Charolette, NC