Teen Social Awareness: 1 Day Changemakers Session in Ottawa, ON
Schedule
Wed, 21 Jan, 2026 at 09:00 am to Tue, 09 Jun, 2026 at 05:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Albert Street & Metcalfe Street | Ottawa, ON
About this Event
Group Discounts:
- Save 10% when registering 3 or more participants
- Save 15% when registering 10 or more participants
For more information on venue address, reach out to "[email protected]"
About the course:
Duration: 1 Full Day (8 Hours)
Delivery Mode: Classroom (In-Person)
Language: English
Credits: 8 PDUs / Training Hours
Certification: Course Completion Certificate
Refreshments: Lunch, Snacks and beverages will be provided during the session
Course Overview:
This one-day program helps teens build responsibility, empathy, and civic awareness through engaging discussions and practical activities. The course introduces the fundamentals of community service, volunteering, teamwork, and understanding social issues that affect society. Teens learn how their actions can create meaningful impact and how they can play an active role in contributing to their communities. Through relatable examples, the session encourages compassion, leadership, and the importance of collective responsibility.
Learning objectives:
By the end of the course, you will:
- Understand the importance of community service and your role within society.
- Develop empathy, respect, and awareness of social issues around you.
- Learn how to volunteer effectively and contribute meaningfully to causes.
- Strengthen teamwork and leadership skills for social engagement.
- Gain confidence in planning and participating in community-based projects.
Target audience:
Teens interested in learning about community service, volunteering, empathy, social impact, and civic responsibility.
Why is it right fit for you?
This course is ideal for teens who want to understand how they can make a positive difference in their communities. Through interactive discussions and practical exercises, you gain clarity on social issues while building compassion and responsibility. The program focuses on shaping confident young individuals who care about society and take initiative to support others. Our approach blends teamwork, empathy, and leadership to prepare you for meaningful community involvement. With relatable examples and guided learning, the course inspires long-term interest in social impact and civic engagement.
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Looking to train a group of teens together?
We offer in-house training options that can be customised to match your organisation’s community-focused goals. Whether you want deeper focus on volunteering, social issues, or leadership, we tailor the program to fit your group’s needs. In-house delivery ensures flexibility, personalised learning, and a more cohesive experience for your teens or youth teams.
📧 Contact us today to schedule a customized in-house, face-to-face session:
Agenda
Module 1: Understanding Community & Social Responsibility
Info: • What community means and why it matters
• Role of individuals in society
• Importance of responsibility and civic duty
• Activity
Module 2: Introduction to Volunteering
Info: • What volunteering is and why it’s important
• Types of volunteer work teens can engage in
• Benefits of volunteering for personal growth
• Activity
Module 3: Empathy & Emotional Awareness
Info: • Understanding empathy and compassion
• Identifying others' needs
• Practising emotional intelligence
• Role Play
Module 4: Social Issues Around Us
Info: • Understanding common social issues
• How these issues affect communities
• Encouraging awareness and sensitivity
• Activity
Module 5: Teamwork & Collaboration in Community Work
Info: • Importance of teamwork in social projects
• Communication and cooperation skills
• Working effectively in groups
• Activity
Module 6: Leadership for Social Impact
Info: • Basics of leadership in community settings
• Taking initiative and inspiring others
• Problem-solving in real-life situations
• Role Play
Module 7: Planning & Participating in Community Projects
Info: • Step-by-step understanding of social project planning
• Setting goals and identifying needs
• Organising resources and responsibilities
• Activity
Module 8: Ethics & Respect in Community Work
Info: • Respecting diversity and cultural differences
• Ethical behaviour in community settings
• Building trust and positive relationships
• Case Study
Module 9: Creating Sustainable Social Impact
Info: • Long-term thinking in community initiatives
• Encouraging consistent involvement
• Making small actions count
• Activity
Where is it happening?
Albert Street & Metcalfe Street, 116 Albert Street Suite 200 & 300 Ottawa Ontario K1P 5G3 Canada, Ottawa, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
CAD 540.53 to CAD 704.06



















