Artificial intelligence (AI) and related decision-support tools show remarkable potential for turning vast health care datasets into usable knowledge. This, in turn, can foster new ways of collaborating and inform how we plan and tailor comprehensive care for the clients and communities we serve.
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Co-Designing an AI Decision Support tool with Alliance Members: The Journey So Far and Next Steps
Event Date: Friday, May 17, 2024 - 12:00Event Type: Learning EventsInternal/External: Alliance EventTime: 12:00-1:00 pmCost: FreeEvent description: -
Toronto’s 10-Year Action Plan to Confronting Anti-Black Racism | Community Conversations | Session 1
Event Date: Friday, May 17, 2024 - 10:00Event Type:Internal/External: Community EventTime: 10:00 am - 2:00 pmCost: FreeEvent description:These public engagement events are presented by Women's Health in Women's Hands and the City of Toronto.
We are providing an engaging space for Black Torontonians to discuss their community's needs, including any persistent or emerging issues, and to address any gaps experienced. We encourage everyone to participate and work together towards creating a more inclusive community.
There are three opportunities to participate:
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Empowering Refugee Claimant Youth to Navigate Healthcare in Canada
Event Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 - 12:30Event Type:Internal/External:Time: 1:00 - 2:00 pmCost: FreeEvent description:Presented by the National Newcomer Navigation Network.
#Description
In this webinar, participants will learn about the experiences of refugee claimant youth and their families with navigating healthcare in Canada, and hear about how participatory research methods and co-design can be used to collaboratively develop tools that are designed by youth, for youth, to improve access to care.
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Anti-Black Racism and Pediatric Health Learning Series | Knowledge Exchange
Event Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2024 - 10:00Event Type: Learning EventsInternal/External: Community EventTime: 10:00 am - 12:00 pmCost: FreeEvent description:NOTE: This knowledge-exchange event is for those who have completed the three asynchronous modules/webinars in the Anti-Black Racism and Pediatric Health Learning Series series.
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Beyond Technology, Beyond Healthcare: Promoting Equitable and Integrated Health and Social Services for Newcomers and Refugees to Canada (Part 3)
Event Date: Monday, May 13, 2024 - 10:00Event Type:Internal/External: Community EventTime: 10:00 am - 3:00 pmCost: FreeEvent description:This event series is presented by Women's College Hospital.
#Overview
Join us in-person or online for an exciting event series that will focus on identifying best practices for service delivery and policy recommendations on integrated supports for newcomers to Canada. The series includes engaging keynote speakers, panelist discussions, a co-design workshop, and networking opportunities.
At this event, you'll have the opportunity to connect with settlement sector organizations and workers, people with lived experiences, healthcare providers, researchers and trainees.
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No One is left out of the Circle: How to engage people who use drugs into cultural activities and programs
Event Date: Monday, May 6, 2024 - 13:00Event Type: Learning EventsInternal/External: Community EventTime: 1-2 pmCost: FreeEvent description:This training is presented by CAAN Communities, Alliances & Networks and Dr. Peter Center
This is part 1 of a 2-part, 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.
The objective of The Canoe is to :
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Udada Conference: Building an Inclusive Mental Health Landscape
Event Date: Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 12:30Event Type:Internal/External:Time: May 2-3, 2024Cost: $235.63Event description:Udada is a community-led sisterhood initiative that offers a safe space for Black women and girls to support one another on their mental health journey. Their 2024 conference underscores their commitment to inclusivity and diversity within mental health practices. Participants will engage in dynamic discussions, gain fresh perspectives, and explore collaborative opportunities as we work towards creating a mental health ecosystem that is inclusive and supportive for all Canadians. Group and student discounts available. Learn more and register here.
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ICES Research Forum 2024 - Strength of Numbers: Partnering for Impact
Event Date: Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 09:00Event Type: Learning EventsInternal/External: Community EventTime: May 2, 2024Cost: FreeEvent description:This event is hosted by ICES.
The annual ICES Research Forum will take place on May 2, 2024. Once again this year, it will be a free, virtual event and open to everyone. The Research Forum brings together over 800 attendees, including community leaders, researchers, data experts, and decision-makers from various provincial and federal health system organizations and ministries. Together, we will explore how strong partnerships advance data intensive research and analytics, and improve the way data is used to inform care, policy and outcomes.
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Anti-Black Racism and Pediatric Health Learning Series | Part 3: Anti-Black Racism: A look at the Social and Physiological Health Impacts of Injustice on Children and Youth
Event Date: Monday, April 29, 2024 - 23:45Event Type: Learning EventsInternal/External: Community EventTime: Asynchronous, released on April 29Cost: FreeEvent description: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.
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A Sense of Belonging, or Just a Means to an End? Inclusion of Immigrant Frontline Workers in the Ontario Settlement Sector
Event Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 - 13:00Event Type: Learning EventsInternal/External: Community EventTime: 1 - 2 pmCost: FreeEvent description:This webinar is presented by the National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4) This webinar will share the result of a partnership research between Saint Paul University and N4 about the subjective experiences of inclusion for immigrant employees in eight settlement agencies across Ontario.