2S/LGBTQQIA+ Communities: Chronic Health & Administrative Health Data

This webinar is presented by Health Data Research Network Canada  (HDRN) as part of their Big IDEAs aout Health Data Speaker Series.

# About the Presentation:

There are increasing opportunities to leverage administrative health data to better understand the experiences of communities who face inequities, including 2S/LGBTQQIA+ communities. But how do 2S/LGBTQQIA+ people feel about these kinds of health data and their linkage to community-based research? For community-based researchers, what can administrative health data tell us about how 2S/LGBTQQIA+ people “show up” in the data? In this session, Anu Radha Verma and Dr. Nathan Lachowsky will discuss the feasibility and acceptability of administrative health data linkage amongst 2S/LGBTQQIA+ communities, the possibility of understanding chronic diseases and their management in our communities, and possibilities for the future.

PLEASE NOTE: This presentation is in English. The webinar will be recorded and posted on hdrn.ca.

# About the Speakers:

Anu Radha Verma (she/her) is an Associate Director of Research at the Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC). Her work at CBRC is focused on chronic health, conversion practices, anti-racism and gender-based violence. Anu Radha has lived and worked in both so-called Canada and India, and she focuses on social justice issues relating to the environment, health, gender and sexuality, poverty, youth, migration and disability. She is a queer, diasporic woman of colour with complex connections to ‘South Asia’, a mad-identified survivor, and she navigates chronic fatigue while living on the Treaty and Traditional Territory of the Mississauga’s of the Credit.

Dr. Nathan Lachowsky (he/him/his) is a settler researcher and uninvited guest on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen peoples. He is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Health and Social Policy at the University of Victoria, a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Scholar, and he serves as Research Director for CBRC. Championing interdisciplinary and community-based approaches, Dr. Lachowsky has conducted HIV and sexual health research with sexual and gender minoritized men, including Indigenous Two-Spirit and ethnoracial minority men across Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand.

# About the Series:

The Big IDEAs About Health Data Speaker Series features a variety of experts discussing how data can be used to advance health equity. It aspires to create a space for conversation about whether and how data can be used to advance equity in Canada; specific uses of and guidelines for the use of disaggregated data (sex and gender, race and ethnicity, disability, income, housing, language etc.); and advancements in data research practices and methods that embed inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility in algorithms, distributed analytics, community involvement and equity assessment tools. Watch and share past webinar recordings

Details
Thursday, January 23, 2025 - 13:00
1:00-2:00 pm
Cost: 
Free
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Co-Designing Integrated and Equitable Supports for Newcomers & Refugees

This webinar is presented by the National Newcomers Navigation Network (N4)

The settlement experiences of newcomers to Canada are shaped by broader social, systemic, and structural forces that can be better understood using an intersectional lens. However, intersectionality is often seen as too theoretical to operationalize within frontline settlement service delivery. Join us for a webinar with members from the “Beyond Technology, Beyond Healthcare” project, as they share lessons learned from a series of multistakeholder dialogues that can transform approaches in ensuring responsive and equitable service delivery for newcomers to Canada. 

# Speakers:

Dr. Ibukun Abejirinde, Scientist, Institute for Better Health, Trillium Health Partners

Isabelle Choon-Kon-Yune, Research Assistant, Women’s College Hospital Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care

Dr. Nancy Clark, Associate Professor, Qualitative Health Researcher, University of Victoria

 

Details
Wednesday, February 12, 2025 - 13:00
1:00 - 2:00 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
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Location
Online

Community Engagement: From Debate to Dialogue

This virtual workshop is presented by the Tamarack Institute.

Community engagement is a pathway to building equity. We need to engage authentically while centring the voices of people who are closest to the issues we're working to solve. We need to work together.

Diverse perspectives are important for solution-making and finding ways to break the divide are necessary at local scales to find ways of moving forward. We have to create opportunities for dialogue – for understanding. 

# Learning Objectives

Participants will:

  • Learn techniques to help them navigate polarization in real time when facilitating engagement; create shared realities (or shared language) between those holding different perspectives; and increase the chances of healthy dialogue
  • Consider how to build relationships and reduce barriers to engagement
  • Frame polarized situations to create the conditions to move from debate to dialogue
  • Increase their knowledge of consensus-based and dialogue practices
Details
Thursday, March 6, 2025 - 13:00
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Cost: 
$225-275
Internal/External: 
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Online

Webinaire de lancement du programme des PAQc 2025-26

Ce webinaire est organisé par Santé Ontario.

Les PAQ collaboratifs (PAQc) visent à soutenir les efforts d’amélioration de la qualité au sein des des Équipes Santé Ontario (ESO). Les indicateurs recommandés par Santé Ontario pour les PAQc sont axés sur l’amélioration de la santé de la population par la gestion des maladies chroniques et l’intégration des systèmes. Les ESO, toutes comme les agences individuelles, transmettent leurs PAQc par l’intermédiaire du Navigateur de PAQ. Les indicateurs des PAQc de cette année sont décrits dans cette lettre. Ce webinaire marque le lancement officiel du programme des PAQc 2025-26 et des ressources connexes. 

Ce webinaire sera présenté en Anglais.

# Objectifs du webinaire :

  • Passer en revue les points saillants de l’analyse des PAQc 2024-25; 
  • Expliquer le programme des PAQc 2025-26, y compris les mises à jour du programme pour 2025-26;
  • Présenter des idées de changement fondées sur des données probantes en provenance des experts en la matière afin de faire progresser l’impact clinique; 
  • Décrire les ressources offertes pour les PAQc 2025-26. 

# Qui devrait participer?

Les responsables des PAQc des ESO, les membres des équipes de projet des ESO et les personnes-ressources des organisations qui travaillent sur des initiatives d’amélioration de la qualité avec, ou au sein, des ESO sont invités à participer à ce webinaire.

Details
Wednesday, January 15, 2025 - 11:00
11h00 à 12h00
Cost: 
Gratuit
Location
Sur ligne

Séances d’information sur le programme des PAQc 2025-26

Ces séances virtuelles sont organisées par Santé Ontario.

Les PAQ collaboratifs (PAQc) visent à soutenir les efforts d’amélioration de la qualité au sein des ESO. Les indicateurs recommandés par Santé Ontario pour les PAQc sont axés sur l’amélioration de la santé de la population par la gestion des maladies chroniques et l’intégration des systèmes. Les ESO, tout comme les établissements individuels, transmettent leurs PAQc par l’intermédiaire du navigateur de PAQ

Ces séances sont offerts en anglais.

# Sommaire

Les indicateurs des PAQc de cette année sont décrits dans cette lettre. Après le webinaire de lancement du 15 janvier, Santé Ontario organisera une série de séances d’information hebdomadaires. Celles-ci vous permettriez de poser des questions au sujet du le programme des PAQc et d’en savoir plus concernant les ressources offertes. 

#  Qui devrait participer?

Les responsables des plans d’amélioration de la qualité collaboratifs des équipes Santé Ontario (ESO), les membres des équipes de projet des ESO et les personnes-ressources des organisations qui travaillent sur des initiatives d’amélioration de la qualité avec ou au sein des ESO sont invités à participer à ces séances.

 

Details
Thursday, January 16, 2025 - 10:00
Wednesday, January 22, 2025 - 13:00
Thursday, January 30, 2025 - 13:00
Friday, February 7, 2025 - 13:00
6, 22, 30 janvier et 7 fevrier, heures varieux
Cost: 
Gratuit
Event Type: 
Location

Séances d’information sur les PAQ 2025-26 — Soins primaires interprofessionnels

Ces séances d’information sont organisées par Santé Ontario.

Êtes-vous novice en ce qui concerne le processus d’élaboration et de présentation des plans d’amélioration de la qualité (PAQ) pour votre organisation? Avez-vous des questions à poser à l’équipe responsable des PAQ? Êtes-vous à la recherche de conseils concernant le PAQ pour 2025-26? 

Assistez à une séance d’information où un spécialiste de l’amélioration de la qualité de Santé Ontario répondra à vos questions, vous présentera le navigateur de PAQ et vous donnera des conseils pour élaborer votre PAQ. Plusieurs dates sont offertes. 

 

Details
Wednesday, January 8, 2025 - 11:00
Tuesday, January 14, 2025 - 13:00
Wednesday, January 22, 2025 - 12:00
Monday, January 27, 2025 - 13:00
8, 14, 22, 27 janvier | plusieurs heures
Cost: 
Gratuit
Event Type: 
Location
Sur ligne

2025-26 cQIP Drop-In Sessions

These virtual drop-in sessions are hosted by Ontario Health 

Collaborative QIPs (cQIPS) support quality improvement efforts at the OHT level. OH's recommended cQIP indicators are  focused on improving population health through chronic disease management and system integration. Like individual agencies, OHTs submit their cQIPs through the QIP navigator

# Overview

This year's cQIP indicators are outlined in this letter. After the January 15 launch webinar, OH will host a series of weekly drop-in sessions. These sessions will provide an opportunity for you to ask questions about the cQIP program and learn more about the resources available. 

# #

# #Who should attend?

Ontario Health Team (OHT) Collaborative Quality Improvement Plan Leads, OHT project team members and organizational contacts working on quality improvement initiatives with/within OHTs are invited to attend this session.

Details
Thursday, January 16, 2025 - 10:00
Wednesday, January 22, 2025 - 13:00
Thursday, January 30, 2025 - 13:00
Friday, February 7, 2025 - 13:00
Various dates and times
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location

2025-26 Collaborative QIP Launch Webinar

This webinar is hosted by Ontario Health 

Collaborative QIPs (cQIPS) support quality improvement efforts at the OHT level. OH's recommended cQIP indicators are  focused on improving population health through chronic disease management and system integration. Like individual agencies, OHTs submit their cQIPs through the QIP navigator

This year's cQIP indicators are outlined in this letter. This webinar is the official launch of the 2025-26 cQIP program and related resources. 

# Session Objectives:

  • Review highlights from the 2024/25 cQIP analysis 
  • Explain the 2025/2026 cQIP program, including program updates for 25/26
  • Share about evidence-based change ideas to advance clinical impact from subject matter experts 
  • Outline available supports for 2025/26 cQIP  

# Who should attend?

  • Ontario Health Team (OHT) Collaborative Quality Improvement Plan Leads, OHT project team members and organizational contacts working on quality improvement initiatives with/within OHTs are invited to attend this session.

     

Details
Wednesday, January 15, 2025 - 11:00
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
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ECHO at UHN: Concussion

This learning program is presented by ECHO at the University Health Network (UHN). 

The new cycle for ECHO Concussion starts February 26 and will take place weekly on Wednesdays from 4:30-5:45 pm EST.

# Overview

ECHO Concussion covers topics related to persisting concussion symptoms, in children and adults, as well as diagnosis of acute and chronic concussion. The ECHO program is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive approach to concussion diagnosis and symptom management across the continuum. The topics cover the key elements of the Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation (ONF) Clinical Practice Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of concussion and prolonged symptoms (https://braininjuryguidelines.org/concussion/).  

# Program learning objectives

  • Diagnosis: Improve assessment and diagnosis rates for concussion in primary care, including diagnosis of acute and prolonged concussion symptoms in all age groups.    

  • Risk Reduction: Increase frontline clinicians’ expertise and competence in identifying and reducing risk for prolonged symptoms of concussion(s). 

  • Management: Standardize and upgrade concussion management in primary care using evidenced-informed best practice guidelines developed by an international team of leading concussion experts.  

  • Overall: Improve patient health outcomes by reducing protracted recovery and improving support for return to activity.  

#  About ECHO UHN Programs

  • Open to all health care providers 
  • No cost to join*
  • Online (via zoom)
  • Earn CPD credits
  • Present your cases for support from the ECHO Inter-professional Specialist team     
Details
Monday, February 26, 2024 - 16:30
Weekly on Wednesdays starting February 26, 4:30-5:45 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location
Online

ECHO at UHN: Rheumatology

This learning program is presented by ECHO at the University Health Network (UHN). 

The new cycle for ECHO Rheumatology starts January 10 and will take place weekly on Fridays from 12:00-1:30 pm EST.

# Overview

This program aims to support primary care providers with diagnosis and management of their rheumatic patients, allowing for early treatment so that tissue/joint damage is avoided or reduced.  

# Program learning objectives

  • To develop an approach to identifying inflammatory arthritis in order to 

  • Facilitate early referral and management 

  • Optimize triage 

  • Identifying clinical, laboratory and radiographic features suggestive of disease flare/activity 

  • Monitoring for side effects of commonly used disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) 

  • Monitoring for disease and treatment associated comorbidity 

#  About ECHO UHN Programs

  • Open to all health care providers 
  • No cost to join*
  • Online (via zoom)
  • Earn CPD credits
  • Present your cases for support from the ECHO Inter-professional Specialist team     
Details
Friday, January 10, 2025 - 12:00
Weekly on Fridays starting January 9, 12:00-1:30
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location
Online