Five Good Ideas for disrupting ableism in the workplace
This webinar is presented by Maytree as part of their Five Good Ideas lunch 'n' learn series.
This webinar is presented by Maytree as part of their Five Good Ideas lunch 'n' learn series.
The provision of abortion services has a complex history in Canada. These services were once heavily restricted by the Criminal Code. In 1988, the Supreme Court of Canada declared these restrictions unconstitutional. Since that time, there has been no law regarding abortion in Canada. This webinar will examine the social, historical, legal and ethical context of medical abortion in Canada, with a focus on discussing diverse beliefs surrounding the issue and the professional requirements of health care providers. A case-based approach will permit participants to reflect on both their own personal values and responsibilities within their profession.
As we approach the end of the year, are you contemplating how to usher in 2024 with reduced stress, enhanced resilience, and an overall sense of well-being? If you nodded even a little, or if the idea intrigues you even a bit, this message is tailor-made for you. Re-introducing MindWell for Healthcare Workers, a virtual learning haven meticulously crafted by healthcare professionals, exclusively for healthcare professionals. Join our community if you're eager to expand your personal toolbox with strategies that empower you to navigate through chaos with calmness and approach each day with unwavering confidence.
Join Healthcare Excellence Canada for their final Essential Together huddle, where they'll reflect on lessons learned through the COVID-19 pandemic. Thought leaders will share their reflections on the valued role of essential care partners, how we build resilience into policies and practices that fully integrate this role as part of care teams, and what’s needed to support the role of essential care partners across the continuum of care.
*Spaces are limited.
Ontario Health is hosting a webinar for hospital leaders and administrators, emergency department clinicians, quality improvement and equity specialists, and clinical educators to promote the implementation of the Sickle Cell Disease quality standard. The session will focus on understanding how to leverage the provincial Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) to drive improvements and reduce disparities in services for people with sickle cell disease. An implementation toolkit for the Sickle Cell Disease quality standard will also be shared during the webinar.
Understanding patient populations and their frailty risk can support an appropriate and person-centered care approach. Community programs and services can play a critical role in interrupting the progression of frailty, setting up older patients to age well in their home, and preventing institutionalization. Are your services set up to identify frailty and adequately address the needs of this patient population?
The principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) play a key role in HDRN Canada's strategic plan, which is a roadmap to transformative health data use and a future that better supports health equity. This presentation will examine how to include measures of disability in administrative health data research. It will also discuss accessibility considerations, from study planning to knowledge dissemination, including how to make our research teams more inclusive of people with disabilities.