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Webinar: Improving Care for Patients Living With Frailty

Event Date: 
Wednesday, January 24, 2024 - 13:00
Time: 
1:00 pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

#Description

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?

Big IDEAs About Health Data: Admin Data & Working w/ Disability Communities

Event Date: 
Thursday, November 23, 2023 - 13:00
Time: 
1:00 - 2:00 pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

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.

2024/25 QIP Launch Webinar

Event Date: 
Wednesday, November 22, 2023 - 12:00
Time: 
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

At this webinar, Dr. David Kaplan and the provincial QIP team at OH/HQO will provide an overview of the 2024/25 QIP program. They will share this year's priorities and supporting documents, including the 2024/25 QIP guidance document, indicator technical specifications, and a snapshot of quality priorities in brief for 2024/25.

The session will be recorded and sent out to all registrants. 

Health Promotion: The Future is Bright

Event Date: 
Monday, November 13, 2023 - 12:00
Time: 
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

#Overview

How can health promotion address the complex health problems of today and in the future?

Health Promotion Ontario (HPO) presents “Health Promotion - The Future is Bright”, a new webinar that will shine light on the value and relevance of health promotion in creating a robust and sustainable health system needed today. This webinar will focus on the “heart” of health promotion and the necessary practices to effectively prevent disease, promote wellness, and address inequities that lead to poor health outcomes.

IPHCC Online Lunch 'n' Learn: Inuit Storytelling with Chris Church

Event Date: 
Wednesday, November 15, 2023 - 12:00
Time: 
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

The Indigenous Primary Health Care Council (IPHCC)  is hosting a one hour lunch and learn webinar about Inuit Storytelling featuring Chris Church.

#About Chris

Chris Church is Inuvialuit and Gwich’in from Inuvik, Northwest Territories and now lives in Ontario. He is a professional athlete, has competed in many Artic Games events, and even beat the Canadian record in the One Foot High Kick with a height of 9’6. He had a role in the movie The Grizzlies and now uses his platform to inspire others. Chris is a Youth Coordinator in Ottawa, at the Tungasuvvingat Inuit Youth Drop-in Centre,

Building Resilience: Navigating the Long-Term Impact of Trauma

Event Date: 
Wednesday, December 6, 2023 - 13:00
Time: 
1:00--2:00 pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

 

This talk addresses the long-term impact of trauma on our way of being in the world and defines resilience as the human capacity to grow through adversity. This approach defies the separation between individuals and the social world, showing how we can all contribute to each other’s resilience and well-being. You will learn strategies for cultivating resilience in three areas: stress management and self-care, the quality of connection with others, and the support from one’s environment.

Presented by the National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4) 

Applying a social prescribing approach in a public health context

Event Date: 
Wednesday, December 6, 2023 - 12:00
Time: 
12:00-1:30 pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

#About this webinar

The World Health Organization defines social prescribing as connecting people to a range of non-clinical services in the community to improve their health and well-being. It builds on the evidence that addressing social determinants of health, such as socioeconomic status, social inclusion, housing, and education, is key to improving health outcomes. But how can we use this healthcare approach in a public health setting?

Reducing the Risk of Falls by Removing Environmental Hazards: An Evidence-based Approach

Event Date: 
Tuesday, November 28, 2023 - 12:00
Time: 
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

This webinar will focus on detecting, reducing, and removing fall risk hazards in the built environment. Evidence-based advocacy, educational, and behavioural approaches to reduce environmental hazards will be discussed. Find out more and register.

Medication Considerations for Fall Prevention and Fall-Related Injury

Event Date: 
Thursday, November 16, 2023 - 12:00
Time: 
12-1pm
Body: 

This webinar will explore the structured approach to medication review to improve identification of fall risk increasing drugs (FRIDs) and the role of deprescribing to reduce fall risk. Medication management considerations of fall-related injuries will be discussed in a case-based format. Find out more and register.

Exercise and Physical Activity to Reduce the Risk of Falls

Event Date: 
Tuesday, November 7, 2023 - 12:00
Time: 
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

This webinar will review the current evidence and provide some clinical pearls of wisdom on how exercise can help to reduce the risk of falls. Dr. Ziebart specializes in working with people with osteoporosis, so specific guidelines will be shared on how exercise can help to reduce the risk of falls and fractures in the osteoporotic population. However, a broader perspective will also be discussed to make sure we reduce falls in all older adults. There will be time for questions so you can ask about how you can personalize your exercise programs and policies to reduce falls risk.

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