Fundamentals of Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD)
This event is presented by the Tamarack Institute.
This event is presented by the Tamarack Institute.
This webinar is presented by the Ontario Caregiver Organization (OCO) and the Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario.
Managing medication. Scheduling appointments. Communicating with healthcare teams. These are some of the critical tasks caregivers manage for family, friends and neighbours. When they’re supported, they provide better care, improving health outcomes for patients.
This event is presented by the Child & Parent Resource Institute (CPRI).
On November 25, join CPRI for their biennial Clinical Symposium, focused on Complex Child and Youth Mental Health: Recent Developments, Resiliency, and Psychosocial Interventions. This virtual event is intended for clinicians, researchers, academics, medical and allied health professionals, educators, and learners.
This in-person event is hosted by Community Foundation for Kingston & Area.
This workshop is presented by the Sick Kids Knowledge Translation Program.
Storytelling is a powerful knowledge-sharing tool that can help you connect with your audience, get your message across, and be memorable-at conferences, retreats, meetings, and anywhere you speak about your work. It’s also useful when describing the impact of your work to funders and the general public, or when developing knowledge translation products, such as videos.
This seminar is presented by Women's College Hospital and the University of Toronto.
This interactive Migraine Education Seminar is designed to enhance your approach to migraine diagnosis and management in primary care. Led by Dr. Christine Lay and other neurology specialists from Women’s College Hospital’s Centre for Headache, this session will provide practical strategies to differentiate between migraine types, optimize treatment plans, and recognize red flags that require specialist referral.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to headacheresearch@wchospital.ca
Presented by the ONtario Nonprofit Network (ONN).
An intro to nonprofit governance - we will cover the roles, duties and responsibilities of members, directors and officers.
In this workshop we will explore the rights, duties, liabilities, and relationships of members, directors, and officers. We will also explore different ways to structure membership and Boards. The presentation will be followed by an open-ended discussion in which participants will be invited to ask questions, share their concerns, and workshop issues they are facing with each other as well as the presenter.
Presented by the Ontario Nonprofit Network (ONN).
Learn the legal requirements for AGMs, an important part of nonprofit governance.
Annual General Meetings (AGMs) are an important part of the nonprofit governance calendar. In this session, presenters will go into detail regarding all aspects of the AGM, including:
This event is presented by the Canoe Project at Dr. Peter Centre as a Virtual Community of Practice Call.
CAAN Communities, Alliances & Networks and Dr. Peter Center are delighted to invite you to another virtual Community of Practice (CoP) Call on Indigenous-led trauma informed Harm Reduction training.
This session 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 indigenous communities to the national stage.
This event is presented by the Health Data Research Network (HDRN) Canada as part of their Big Ideas About Health Data Speaker Series.