• Orientation to the 2024-25 QIP Program and Supports

    Event Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 - 12:00
    Event Type: Learning Events
    Internal/External: Alliance Event
    Time: 12-1 pm
    Cost: Free
    Event description:

     

  • Knowledge Synthesis for Knowledge Users

    Event Date: Saturday, January 6, 2024 - 08:00
    Event Type: Learning Events
    Internal/External: Community Event
    Time: January 6 - April 4, 2025
    Cost: $1899
    Event description:

    This course is presented by the Knowledge Translation program of Unity Health and the University of Toronto.

    Do you need help with your knowledge synthesis project? Learn from the experts! 

    Learn how to conduct knowledge synthesis (KS) with the introductory course, Knowledge Synthesis for Knowledge Users, offered by the Knowledge Translation (KT) Program at St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health Toronto and Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto.

    Upon course completion, participants will be able to: 

  • Primary Care Webinar on Lower Limb Preservation (LLP)

    Event Date: Friday, December 15, 2023 - 08:00
    Event Type:
    Internal/External:
    Time: 8:00 - 9:00 am
    Cost: Free
    Event description:

    The Ontario Health Integrated Lower-Limb Preservation (LLP) Community of Practice. is hosting this webinar for primary care providers. 

  • Advancing Equitable Health Care for People with Sickle Cell Disease

    Event Date: Thursday, December 7, 2023 - 12:00
    Event Type: Learning Events
    Internal/External: Community Event
    Time: 12-1 pm
    Cost: Free
    Event description:

    Ontario Health is hosting a webinar for hospital leaders and administrators, emergency department clinicians, quality improvement and equity specialists, and clinical educators to promote the implementation of the Sickle Cell Disease quality standard. The session will focus on understanding how to leverage the provincial Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) to drive improvements and reduce disparities in services for people with sickle cell disease. An implementation toolkit for the Sickle Cell Disease quality standard will also be shared during the webinar.

  • Building Resilience: Navigating the Long-Term Impact of Trauma

    Event Date: Wednesday, December 6, 2023 - 13:00
    Event Type: Learning Events
    Internal/External: Community Event
    Time: 1:00--2:00 pm
    Cost: Free
    Event description:

     

    This talk addresses the long-term impact of trauma on our way of being in the world and defines resilience as the human capacity to grow through adversity. This approach defies the separation between individuals and the social world, showing how we can all contribute to each other’s resilience and well-being. You will learn strategies for cultivating resilience in three areas: stress management and self-care, the quality of connection with others, and the support from one’s environment.

    Presented by the National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4) 

  • Applying a social prescribing approach in a public health context

    Event Date: Wednesday, December 6, 2023 - 12:00
    Event Type: Learning Events
    Internal/External: Community Event
    Time: 12:00-1:30 pm
    Cost: Free
    Event description:

    #About this webinar

    The World Health Organization defines social prescribing as connecting people to a range of non-clinical services in the community to improve their health and well-being. It builds on the evidence that addressing social determinants of health, such as socioeconomic status, social inclusion, housing, and education, is key to improving health outcomes. But how can we use this healthcare approach in a public health setting?

  • Ask an Expert: Facilitating Health Navigation for Newcomers

    Event Date: Thursday, November 30, 2023 - 16:00
    Event Type: Learning Events
    Internal/External: Community Event
    Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm
    Cost: Free
    Event description:

    #Join the Society of Refugee Healthcare Providers and Adrien Matadi for a Q&A session about healthcare navigation for newcomers!

    *Spaces are limited.

  • Lunch 'n' Learn: Supporting Workplace Mental Wellness with the TAKE'N5 Collegial Peer Support Model

    Event Date: Tuesday, November 28, 2023 - 12:00
    Event Type: Learning Events
    Internal/External: Alliance Event
    Time: 12-1 pm
    Cost: Free
    Event description:

    Promoting psychological wellness in the workplace is an important way to address the Health Human Resource (HHR) crisis. TAKE'N5 can build sustainable capacity for your organization to support psychological wellness through peer support.

    TAKE'N5 offers sector-specific education and self-help strategies, combined with a peer support guide. The program helps employees support peers who are struggling with the effects of critical or traumatic incident exposure.

  • Reducing the Risk of Falls by Removing Environmental Hazards: An Evidence-based Approach

    Event Date: Tuesday, November 28, 2023 - 12:00
    Event Type: Learning Events
    Internal/External: Community Event
    Time: 12-1 pm
    Cost: Free
    Event description:

    This webinar will focus on detecting, reducing, and removing fall risk hazards in the built environment. Evidence-based advocacy, educational, and behavioural approaches to reduce environmental hazards will be discussed. Find out more and register.

  • Big IDEAs About Health Data: Admin Data & Working w/ Disability Communities

    Event Date: Thursday, November 23, 2023 - 13:00
    Event Type: Learning Events
    Internal/External: Community Event
    Time: 1:00 - 2:00 pm
    Cost: Free
    Event description:

    The principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) play a key role in HDRN Canada's strategic plan, which is a roadmap to transformative health data use and a future that better supports health equity. This presentation will examine how to include measures of disability in administrative health data research. It will also discuss accessibility considerations, from study planning to knowledge dissemination, including how to make our research teams more inclusive of people with disabilities.

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