Resources

Resources

Directory

Directory

Members will have access to a directory of all teams, professionals, and students who have joined the Global Team Collaborative to support connection, collaboration, and sharing across the community of team, individual and student members. This directory will include key details, such as team names, roles, locations, focus, and contact information.

Documents

Documents

Members will have unlimited access to support documents for interdisciplinary teams focusing on diverse behaviours and situations of concern, such as sample information sharing agreements, memorandums of understanding, invitation letters, consent forms, interview guidelines, debrief scripts, written reports, monitoring instructions documents, security bulletins, and policies and procedures.

News

News

Members will be invited to contribute updates in ethics, law, practice, and research relevant to the goals, structures, processes, operations, and outcomes of interdisciplinary teams via newsletters, whitepapers, articles, and media considering the global nature of interdisciplinary teams and the diverse cultures, contexts and environments in which teams operate.

Webinars

Webinars

Members and non-members will be invited to view many live and recorded webinars addressing the goals, structures, processes, operations, and outcomes of interdisciplinary teams. These webinars will focus on both challenging issues and promising practices, such as conflicts around information sharing, limited decision-making authority, lack or resources or support, and the complexity of working collaboratively. Members will have access to webinars at a reduced price.

Events

Events

Members and non-members will be informed about a variety of upcoming events, including conferences, workshops, and webinars, hosted by the Global Team Collaborative and by our partner associations. Events will focus on diverse behaviours and situations of concern including violence to others, violence to self, emotional distress, misconduct problems, reputational harm, and discrimination, as well as the practice of interdisciplinary teams responsible for enhancing safety and wellbeing.

Directory

Members will have access to a directory of all teams, professionals, and students who have joined the Global Team Collaborative to support connection, collaboration, and sharing across the community of team, individual and student members. This directory will include key details, such as team names, roles, locations, focus, and contact information.

Documents

Members will have unlimited access to support documents for interdisciplinary teams focusing on diverse behaviours and situations of concern, such as sample information sharing agreements, memorandums of understanding, invitation letters, consent forms, interview guidelines, debrief scripts, written reports, monitoring instructions documents, security bulletins, and policies and procedures.

Webinars

Members and non-members will be invited to view many live and recorded webinars addressing the goals, structures, processes, operations, and outcomes of interdisciplinary teams. These webinars will focus on both challenging issues and promising practices, such as conflicts around information sharing, limited decision-making authority, lack or resources or support, and the complexity of working collaboratively.

Events

Members and non-members will be informed about a variety of upcoming events, including conferences, workshops, and webinars, hosted by the Global Team Collaborative and by our partner associations. Events will focus on diverse behaviours and situations of concern, including self or other-directed harm or violence, serious emotional distress, problems with stress or coping, problems related to conduct, and reputational harm, as well as the practice of interdisciplinary teams responsible for enhancing safety and wellbeing.

News

Members and non-members will be invited to contribute updates in ethics, law, practice, and research relevant to the goals, structures, processes, operations, and outcomes of interdisciplinary teams via newsletters, whitepapers, articles, and media considering the global nature of interdisciplinary teams and the diverse cultures, contexts and environments in which teams operate.

Directory

Members will have access to a directory of all teams, professionals, and students who have joined the Global Team Collaborative to support connection, collaboration, and sharing across the community of team, individual and student members. This directory will include key details, such as team names, roles, locations, focus, and contact information.