Nonprofit Driven Regional Connects: London & Region
This series of regional gatherings is presented by the Ontario Nonprofit Network (ONN)
This series of regional gatherings is presented by the Ontario Nonprofit Network (ONN)
This event is presented by Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) University, Continuing Education and Professional Development as part of their Palliative Care education Series
Topic: Culturally Safer and Trauma Informed Care Across Diverse Populations
Speakers: Holly Prince
Date: Thursday, April 2, 2026 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. EST *Different Time Than Usual
Learning Objectives
At the end of this session participants will be able to:
This online learning activity is presented by ECHO UHN and funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health
This no-cost evening ECHO session is open to all healthcare professionals. It will consist of a didactic lecture by our interprofessional team and real de-identified patient case presentation.
CME credits are available for family physicians. Other members of the health care team are equally welcome to attend.
This in-person learning event is hosted by INSPIRE-PHC in partnership with the Canadian Primary Care Research Consortium (CPCRC) and CIHR-IHSPR.
SAVE THE DATE! Friday, October 23, 2026. Updated information will be posted on the Trillium PHC Research Day website.
This webinar is hosted by the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health.
This learning event is hosted by Access Alliance Newcomer and Community Health, an Alliance-member CHC.
It is time to design, validate, and evaluate an equity-focused Newcomer Health Plan (NHP) in Ontario. Join us for a community conversation to reimagine Ontario's health system for immigrants and refugees.
This video call is hosted by the Dr. Peter Centre. It is funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada.
This session will feature a presentation from Casey House as they share their new short film, Big F***ing Deal. Produced as a part of their Smash Stigma campaign, this short demonstrates how stigma intensifies and outcomes diverge when an HIV diagnosis intersects with challenges such as housing insecurity, substance use dependency, mental health challenges, and discrimination tied to identity. During the session, Casey House will discuss their Smash Stigma campaign and detail the intentions, production, and reception of their new short.
This learning session is hosted by Ontario Health as an activity of their Menopause Quality Standard Community of Practice
Ontario Health's Menopause Quality Standard focuses on the identification, assessment, and management of symptoms at any stage of menopause and in all health care settings for people living in Ontario. Released in October 2025, it is Canada's first-ever quality standard dedicated to menopause care. The Community of Practice (CoP) was established to support it implementation in all settings, with a particular focus on primary care.
At this interactive session, clinicians and health care teams will:
This webinar is presented by the Audit & Feedback MetaLab at Women's College Hospital This session is the second of an ongoing webinar series designed to bring together researchers and health system partners to review evidence, share real-world Canadian examples, and collaboratively identify future research and implementation priorities.
This webinar is presented by the Dala Lana School of Public Health in partnership with the Collaborative Centre for Climate, Health & Sustainable Care and the North American Observatory on Health Systems and Policies