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Planning for Implementation Practice Workshop

Event Date: 
Wednesday, November 5, 2025 - 10:00
Thursday, November 6, 2025 - 00:00
Time: 
November 5-6. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Cost: 
$700
Body: 

This worksho is presented by the SickKids Knowledge Translation Program

About PIP™.

The Planning for Implementation Practice© (PIP) workshop offers a clear and practical introduction to implementation planning that is applicable across innovations, settings, and sectors. Designed for those working in health, mental health, education, and allied sectors, this workshop introduces participants to the core elements of evidence-based implementation using a structured, evidence-informed, case-based approach. 

Beyond sustainability: The power of Indigenous healthy energy homes

Event Date: 
Wednesday, September 17, 2025 - 15:00
Time: 
3-4 pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

This webinar is presented by the National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health

The Healthy Energy Homes project, a partnership between Indigenous Clean Energy and the Canadian Climate Institute, aims to address the long-standing challenge that many Indigenous people in Canada live in inadequate housing. Poor quality homes are causing severe health impacts in Indigenous communities across Canada—investing in Healthy Energy Homes could help address these impacts, make communities more resilient to climate impacts, and help reduce emissions and health care costs.

Storytelling Workshop

Event Date: 
Tuesday, November 18, 2025 - 10:00
Time: 
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Cost: 
$350
Body: 

This in-person workshop was developed by Renira Narrandes and is being hosted by the SickKids KT Program at the Hostpital for Sick Children (SickKids). 

Uncovering the Power of Community: A Missing Piece in Integrated Care

Event Date: 
Tuesday, September 9, 2025 - 12:00
Time: 
12:00-1:30pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

This event is presented by the International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC) Canada.

Integrated care is more than a structural redesign—it is a fundamental partnership between health and community systems to support population health and well-being. Yet, we continue to underestimate and underutilize the strengths of community. Too often, the knowledge, assets, and relationships rooted in community are overlooked or excluded, creating imbalance in efforts to deliver truly integrated, person- and community-centred care.

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