Webinar Series: Health Promotion in a New Era | Part 1: Knowledge Translation
Join Health Promotion Ontario for this webinar series:
Join Health Promotion Ontario for this webinar series:
This webinar will highlight the importance of protecting Indigenous data sovereignty and empowering Indigenous communities through the governance and protection of Data.
In part one of this webinar series, Dr.
Stimulus 2023 is a two-and-a-half day event scheduled October 5-7, 2023 in beautiful Ottawa, Ontario. We expect to welcome 1,500 people whose expertise includes substance use experts, nurses, social workers, physicians, corrections staff, frontline workers, people involved in sex work, researchers, and other key stakeholders from across Canada.
The event will be the largest national harm reduction and drug policy gathering in Canada and is being held at the Shaw Conference Centre in downtown Ottawa.
TAIBU CHC is partnering with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) under the Mental Health of Black Canadians stream to organize and host a national conference for knowledge mobilization and networking on Black mental health in Canada. This conference will bring more Afrocentric knowledge and expertise to the table. TAIBU is excited to host this conference, titled "ACT Now! Black Mental Health and Wellness" from March 22-24, 2023.
Please note that while this is a hybrid event, the organizers have reached maximum capacity for in-person attendance. Registration is open for online participation.
This session will introduce Ontario Health’s recently released Eating Disorders quality standard and describe how it can drive quality improvement and improve care for Ontarians across the health system.
At the conclusion of the webinar, participants will be able to:
Proudly hosted by the University of Ottawa Heart Institute's Canadian Women's Heart Health Centre, Heart & Stroke, the University of British C
This event will take place in English, with closed captioning in English and simultaneous French interpretation.
A hybrid in-person and online event to learn about the work of HDRN Canada and discuss how health data in Canada should be used.
By HDRN
Health Data for All of Us: Sharing Ideas & Priorities is a hybrid in-person and online forum for researchers and members of the public to learn about the work of HDRN Canada and to share their thoughts and concerns about how health data in Canada should be used. By the end of the day, we will collectively identify priorities as action items to take forward.
Regardless of where you are there are lessons to be learned and things that were learned “the hard way” to achieve better outcomes. This year’s QI Innovations conference will explore four themes related to the ‘data journey’: