Intercultural Competence
Training Program
Next Session: June 2025
2025 Training Dates
June 3rd and 4th, 2025
9AM - 4PM each day
Banff
Sign up by May 16th
November 4th and 5th, 2025
9AM - 4PM each day
Canmore
Sign up by October 17th

What is Intercultural Competence?
Intercultural competence is a range of knowledge, skills, and attitudes that help you work effectively with people from different cultural backgrounds than your own. This is an increasingly sought after and foundational skill for many work environments.
Program Focus
Intercultural awareness and sensitivity
Intercultural knowledge, attitudes, skills, and behaviour
Emphasis on skills for intercultural communication
Who is this training program for?
Bow Valley Workplace Inclusion Charter participants
Human Resources professionals
Managers responsible for staff training and development
Developing leaders, especially people with diverse cultural backgrounds — experience of moving to Canada or working in another culture is an asset for this program. We encourage employers to enroll both an established leader and a developing leader in the program.
Members of workplace Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) or Employee Resource groups
Volunteers responsible for board or volunteer development
Bow Valley residents (all immigration statuses welcome) or individuals currently employed by a Bow Valley-based business
Sign up for this program if:
You are currently employed by a Bow Valley-based business
You would like to develop your own intercultural skill set
You are committed to helping your workplace become more inclusive and equitable
You can dedicate the time to complete the program and bring what you’ve learned back to your team
You have the support of your employer to lead workplace training on intercultural competence after you’ve completed the program
Your Commitment
The Bow Valley Immigration Partnership (BVIP) is providing this training at no cost to participants. Our goal is to grow intercultural competence in all sectors throughout the community. In return for this free training, we ask and expect that participants who enroll in this program commit to:
Attend the full 2-day training session (9AM-4PM)
Prepare and deliver your own training session, or plan other actions to share what you have learned with your colleagues.
Benefits for organizations:
Overcome communication roadblocks, strengthen your team, and improve staff retention
Better meet the needs of diverse community members
Reduce reliance on ad-hoc, external training by developing leaders who can offer in-house training
Complete a Workplace Inclusion Charter commitment — a big step towards being honoured as one of the Bow Valley’s most inclusive employers
Benefits for participants:
Develop a practical, increasingly sought after, and essential skill set to thrive in the global job market
Overcome communication roadblocks, strengthen your team, and improve staff retention
Receive a Certificate of Completion
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Intercultural Competence Training Program
Protecting Your Information: We are collecting this personal information under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act, section 33(c). This information will be used for the purposes of the Bow Valley Immigration Partnership (BVIP). If you have any questions about how we collect or use this information, read our Privacy Policy or contact Natasha Lay at bvip@banff.ca or on (403) 431-0705.
Your Instructors: Settlement Services in the Bow Valley
Settlement Services is funded by Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and provided through the Town of Banff, in partnership with the Town of Canmore and local Bow Valley schools. We provide free and confidential services for Permanent Residents of Canada and Refugees in the Bow Valley (Banff, Lake Louise, Canmore, and Kananaskis).