![]() ![]() Technical, administrative and physical safeguard requirements under the HIPAA Security Rule.The FACTA Red Flags Rule which requires audits of data-related vendors with access to personal information of customers.The FACTA Final Disposal Rule which requires the destruction of all consumer information before it is discarded.NAID AAA Certification helps companies meet laws and regulations that protect customer information, including: Through rigorous, unannounced audits, NAID certified companies have demonstrated that they ensure the security of confidential material throughout all stages of the destruction process, this includes such areas as operational security, employee hiring and screening, the destruction process, responsible disposal, and insurance. Developed by information security professionals, the program is recognized by private and governmental organizations around the world. Existing activities (initiated before the workshop) are eligible on a case-by-case basis in consultation with Pollinator Partnership Canada or a designated representative.The NAID AAA Certification Program is a voluntary program for NAID (National Association for Information Destruction) member companies that provide information destruction services. To be certified, demonstration of at least one activity from each category is required. Follow up activities are in two categories: 1. In order to receive Pollinator Steward Certification and the ability to use the stamp, follow up activities are required within 6 months of completion of the training modules (up to one year will be considered if activities are dependent on season). Artificial pollinator nesting habitat (bee houses).In-depth exploration of other pollinator groups (eg butterflies, beetles).Planning, budgeting, barriers, and implementation.The following components are recommended: Outreach and Education: learn options for spreading your knowledge and inspiring others.Identifying and Monitoring Pollinators: how to tell bees, flies, and wasps apart, some of the main bee groups, and how to monitoring pollinator populations formally and informally.This section can include several modules on creating and maintaining specific habitat types (eg, meadows, wetlands, hedgerows, urban etc) Habitat enhancement techniques: options from preservation, enhancement, and maintaining habitat for pollinators with practical details.Information on coevolution, and consideration of local environment, history, habitat and native plants Indigenous Perspectives: Indigenous knowledge, history, culture, relationships and considerations in your region.Pollinator Basics: pollination ecology, information on main pollinators, focus on bees (managed and native), conservation issues, habitat needs, how to help. ![]() Only Pollinator Partnership Canada can award the P2C Pollinator Steward Certification. To achieve certification, participants must demonstrate understanding of the following components, which comprise approximately 10 hours of training with additional discussion/question periods. Training is flexible and can meet the needs and interests of different groups. The training component of Certification involves in person learning, online modules, or a hybrid. ![]()
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