Informed, risk-literate teams are essential to operational readiness, compliance, and strategic agility. Without a shared understanding of risk concepts and language, organizations face greater exposure to decision errors, procedural delays, and internal or stakeholder misalignment. Clients seek credible training that builds foundational and applied risk competencies across operational, regulatory, and leadership levels.
How RSI delivers Risk Education and Training
RSI delivers modular, evidence-based training programs designed for technical personnel, regulatory professionals, and decision-makers. These programs integrate core principles of risk science with sector-specific application, enabling organizations to build internal capacity, improve analytic consistency, and support risk-informed planning and response. Formats range from workshops and simulation-based learning to tailored learning modules and executive briefings.
Why RSI is trusted to deliver
RSI’s training credentials are grounded in longstanding delivery to scientific, operational, and policy-oriented audiences across government, industry, and civil society. RSI’s team includes recognized subject-matter experts with experience at Health Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada, and other regulatory and technical institutions. All training content is derived from validated risk frameworks and refined through live engagements with real-world decision environments.
Understanding, managing, and communicating risk

Why this image?
Risk education and training are about helping people navigate the fine line between awareness and alarm. The image of a hand stacking lettered cubes to spell “SHARE,” while one cube’s alternate face subtly reveals the word “SCARE,” captures this dual potential. It symbolizes how the same information—depending on how it’s presented or understood—can either empower collaboration or provoke fear. Through training, we build the skills to communicate risk clearly, responsibly, and constructively, turning complexity into shared understanding instead of confusion or panic.