Semaine nationale de la sécurité des patients
La semaine nationale de la sécurité des patients est presentée par Excellence en santé Canada
Cet anée, la semaine nationale de la sécurité des patients a lieu du 28 octobre au 28 1er novembre.
La semaine nationale de la sécurité des patients est presentée par Excellence en santé Canada
Cet anée, la semaine nationale de la sécurité des patients a lieu du 28 octobre au 28 1er novembre.
Canadian Patient Safety Week is a Program of Healthcare Excellence Canada (HEC).
Organized by Healthcare Excellence Canada, Canadian Patient Safety Week is an annual campaign to inspire extraordinary improvements in healthcare safety and quality. Between now and October, HEC will share many opportunities for you to get involved.
This year, Canadian Patient Safety Week 2024 takes place from October 28 - November 1.
This webinar is presented by the National Collaborating Centre for the Determinants of Health (NCCDH).
Action on health equity for transgender and gender-expansive people includes using inclusive language in practice, correcting mis- and disinformation on trans health issues, addressing stigma and discrimination, and dismantling barriers to care for transgender and gender expansive people.
This event is presented by the North American Refugee Health Conference (NAHRC) Inc., a Canadian non-profit organization serving the refugee community in North America and globally.
Save the date for the North American Refugee Health Conference 2025 in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
This conference will bring together multi-disciplinary experts in refugee health and settlement from Canada and across the globe, to develop and discuss challenges, and solutions to optimize refugee health and settlement.
This online course is presented by Rainbow Health Ontario.
This workshop is presented by the Tamarack Institute.
This interactive virtual workshop is back by popular demand for one final session before Liz Weaver's retirement this fall. The session focuses on the core leadership competency of trust-building.
Collaborative success requires the engagement and commitment of partners to the common cause. Participants in the workshop will walk away with ideas, tools and approaches to effectively engage diverse community partners and intentionally build trusting relationships and collaborative impact. Come prepared to share your experiences and insights on how to build trust.
This workshop is presented by the Tamarack Institute
Join Liz Weaver and Sylvia Cheuy for this newly developed, virtual 2.5-hour workshop that will guide you and fellow changemakers in crafting your collaboration’s own impact story.
Participants will learn about the seven steps to craft compelling stories, which highlight their collaborative’s successes and progress. Attendees will also be guided on how to craft their collaboration’s impact story in a way that will help attract and retain funders and partners.
This webinar is presented by the National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4) and the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)
This interactive learning experience utilizes a case-based approach to demonstrate the potential breadth of concerns that may arise with barriers for newcomers accessing the healthcare system. As this is a workshop, please be prepared to be active and participating in this session.
CCHL members receive 0.5 Category II credits for attending this webinar.
This webinar is presented by the National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4)