Learning Series on Anti-Black Racism and Pediatric Health | Part 1: Understanding Privilege and Critical Allyship: Setting the Stage for Action on Anti-Black Racism Objectives:

Event Date: 
le Lundi 15 Avril 2024 - 23:45
Time: 
Asynchronous, released on April 15
Coût : 
Free
Body: 

The Black Health Education Collaborative (BHEC) is thrilled to invite you to participate in a Learning Series on Anti-Black Racism and Pediatric Health! The learning series was developed in partnership with TAIBU Community Health Centre and is funded by Ontario Health. 

Canada's Refugee Health System Atlas: National Innovation with Global Impact

Event Date: 
le Mercredi 10 Avril 2024 - 13:00
Time: 
1:00 - 2:00 pm
Coût : 
Free
Body: 

This event is presented by the National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4).

#Overview

Are you curious about the complex web of healthcare services available to refugees in Canada? Look no further! The Atlas is your key to understanding this vital system.

ECHO Chronic Pain Evening Session: Buprenorphine/Naloxone

Event Date: 
le Mardi 16 Avril 2024 - 19:00
Time: 
7:00 - 8:15 pm
Coût : 
Free
Body: 

This Interactive online medical education program is part of the Project ECHO™ at UHN Evening Series. ECHO Ontario is Funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health (Ontario).

The session includes a didactic lecture by a content expert & real (anonymized) case discussions presented by participants.

  • Open to all health care providers
  • No cost to participate
  • Access to an specialist interprofessional (hub) team
  • Earn CPD Credits
  • Present your cases for support from the ECHO community

If you would like to present a case please contact sarah.tea@uhn.ca.

Social Prescribing In Ontario Presentation And Fireside Chat

Event Date: 
le Mercredi 3 Avril 2024 - 12:00
Time: 
12-1 pm
Coût : 
Free
Body: 

Hosted by the Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario, the Alliance for Healthier Communities, and Windsor Family Health Team.

#Overview

Join us as we explore how social prescribing makes a big difference in diverse Ontario practice settings, including primary care teams. Along the way, we will share practical ways to identify and address social needs within the clinical setting through social prescribing.

Codesign Process Success with Social Prescribing Stakeholders

Event Date: 
le Mercredi 3 Avril 2024 - 13:00
Time: 
12-1 pm
Coût : 
Free
Body: 

Presented by the Canadian Institute for Social Prescribing (CISP). This is the fourth installment in CISP's Research in Focus Social Prescribing webinar series.

In this session, join Dr. Michelle Nelson and Marianne Saragosa as they share their learnings on what contributes to success of convening pan-Canadian stakeholders for co-design purposes.

Understanding the Social Prescribing Needs and Perspectives of Seniors

Event Date: 
le Mercredi 27 Mars 2024 - 13:00
Time: 
1:00 pm
Coût : 
Free
Body: 

 

Presented by the Canadian Institute for Social Prescribing (CISP). This is the third installment in CISP's Research in Focus Social Prescribing webinar series.

In this session, join Dr. Kiffer G. Card, Andrea Wadman and Cindy Yu as they share their findings from a mixed method study to understand social prescribing needs and perspectives of seniors.

 

 

The Canoe | Part 2: Indigenous Harm Reduction

Event Date: 
le Mardi 26 Mars 2024 - 09:00
Time: 
9:00 - 10:00 am
Coût : 
Free
Body: 

CAAN Communities, Alliances & Networks and Dr. Peter Center are delighted to invite you to another series of Indigenous-led trauma informed Harm Reduction training. This training is part of the national project, The Canoe and is free to attend. The Canoe aims to bring relevant, non-stigmatizing, context specific harm reduction practices for rural and remote indigenous communities to the national stage.

This two-part series will be held virtually and will require advance registration. They will focus on the following topics:

The Canoe | Part 1: Stigma

Event Date: 
le Jeudi 14 Mars 2024 - 09:00
Time: 
9:00 - 10:00 am
Coût : 
Free
Body: 

CAAN Communities, Alliances & Networks and Dr. Peter Center are delighted to invite you to another series of Indigenous-led trauma informed Harm Reduction training. This training is part of the national project, The Canoe and is free to attend. The Canoe aims to bring relevant, non-stigmatizing, context specific harm reduction practices for rural and remote indigenous communities to the national stage.

This two-part series will be held virtually and will require advance registration. They will focus on the following topics:

Outils et ressources pour soutenir l'emploi optimal des professionnels de la santé formés à l'étranger

Event Date: 
le Mercredi 27 Mars 2024 - 13:00
Time: 
1 - 2 pm
Coût : 
Free
Body: 

Ce webinaire est presenté par le Réseau national de navigation pour nos nouveaux arrivants (N4)

Rejoignez-nous pour comprendre le processus complexe que doivent suivre les PSFE pour obtenir leur permis, être recrutés et maintenus en poste. Ce webinaire sera bénéfique tant pour les employeurs en soins de santé que pour les conseillers en emploi et en établissement, les aidant à employer les PSFE de manière optimale. Nous partagerons également les liens vers les outils de soutien à la navigation du N4 pour les PSFE, ainsi que des moyens pour vous impliquer dans la diffusion de ces ressources vitales. 

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