About Health Education
Health Education Inc., in conjunction with Talisman Centre of Calgary, Alberta was established in 1989 and incorporated in 1994 to empower the public, community organizations, schools, and corporations to learn and apply injury prevention skills and healthy habits.
Health Education empowers the public, community organizations, schools, and corporations to learn and apply injury prevention skills and healthy habits.
Our Passion is ensuring properly trained and educated first-aiders can be of assistance in an emergency. Our array of courses enables participants to make safe and healthy decisions for themselves, others, and their environment.
Our professional, experienced facilitators and speakers will lead participants through the learning process in an encouraging environment, helping you learn the skills necessary to make appropriate choices in an emergency.
Health Education Inc. is a well-recognized and represented organization throughout the province and is constantly striving to grow and improve the environment it operates in. Our innovative courses are all certified through respected organizations such as The Canadian Red Cross Society and The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada as well as Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
OUR MISSION
Change is the only constant there is and the environment we live in is
constantly evolving. Embracing change through core values of honesty
and integrity to effectively convey injury prevention and health promotion
training to the public, professionals, schools, communities, and the
corporate sector. Health and first aid education is provided in a
professional environment, encouraging participants to demonstrate and
promote intelligent choices for themselves, others, and their surroundings.
OUR VISION
We will continue to build partnerships within the corporate arena
to educate the constituents on the importance of a healthy workforce.
Health Activate and put control of preventive health into the hands
the employees. To expand the health promotion component to parallel
injury prevention programs and to continue to participate in more annual
special events, such as Women and Wellness, that involves the entire
community at large. Educate! Empower! Activate!