8th Annual Privacy Officers’ PLE - VIRTUAL

8th Annual Privacy Officers’ PLE - VIRTUAL

#8th Annual Privacy Officers’ PLE - VIRTUAL

#Privacy in Healthcare – What is new?

#Oct 2 - 6, 2023

#Via ZOOM

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We are pleased to announce our 8th Annual Virtual Privacy Officers’ Professional Learning Event. It will be once again done over a course of a week, starting on Monday, Oct 2 for five consecutive days with 9:00 am EST starting time. Each segment will be 60 minutes and will feature a renowned speaker, followed by an optional 30 minutes networking portion. We are very excited to continue hosting these events and we promise that your time will be worth it. 

Details
Monday, September 11, 2023 - 17:15
9:00 am
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Webinar: The dignity of risk and falls in older adults

#Webinar Description:

How do we prevent falls in older adults without being overprotective? For those who are frail or approaching frailty, daily activities create risk for falls.  The term “dignity of risk” was introduced by Perske in 1972 who stated “in the past, we found clever ways to build avoidance of risk into the lives of persons living with disabilities. We have learned there can be crippling indignity in safety. Prioritizing safeguarding over the rights of individuals to independent decision-making is a limitation on personal freedom. Now we must work equally hard to help find the proper amount of risk these people have the right to take.”  In this webinar, Dr. Steve Robinovitch will discuss the concept of dignity of risk in the context of falls and encourage audience feedback on the challenges of defining prudent risks, and preventing falls while promoting autonomy, self-determination, freedom to move, and the right to live with risk.

#Webinar Presenters

Steve Robinovitch is a Professor at Simon Fraser University with appointments in Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology, and Engineering Science. His program on Technology for Injury Prevention in Seniors (http://www.sfu.ca/tips) focuses on the cause and prevention of falls and fall-related injuries in older adults. In partnership with long-term care sites in the Vancouver area, TIPS conducted a cohort study involving the collection and analysis of video footage of real-life falls in older adults. TIPS has also developed wearable sensor system that automatically detect falls, and solutions to prevent injuries in the event of a fall, including wearable hip protectors and compliant flooring. Dr. Robinovitch received his Ph.D. in 1995 in Medical Engineering from MIT/ Harvard. He has published 120 peer-reviewed papers and is a past recipient of a Canada Research Chair, a New Investigator Award from CIHR, a Scholar Award from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, and a Career Award from the Canadian Society of Biomechanics.

Details
Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - 12:00
223:00 - 1:00 PM (ET)
Cost: 
Free
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Online

Big IDEAS about Health Data: Developing Guidance on Using Race and Ethnicity Data

#About the presentation

In June 2023, BC Stats released a Guide on Using Categorical Race and Ethnicity Variables to support anti-racism research in British Columbia. This tool will help users of administrative and survey data to appropriately and consistently incorporate race and ethnicity variables into their projects. In this talk, Tatiana Kim discusses the challenges and lessons learned in the process of developing it as well as implications for research in British Columbia.

PLEASE NOTE: This presentation is in English. The webinar will be recorded and posted on hdrn.ca.

#About the speaker

Tatiana Kim is an applied social researcher and a program evaluator with a Master of Arts in Applied Social Psychology and a Professional Specialization Certificate in Population Health Data Analysis. In her role as a Manager of Anti-Racism Data Projects at BC Stats, she is part of the team supporting research that aims to understand and address systemic racism in government programs and services. Through this work, she hopes to make a difference in the lives of British Columbians and help build a community where researchers can exchange knowledge and ideas. Tatiana is grateful to live on the traditional territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation, which is known today as Nanaimo, British Columbia.

#About the Big Ideas About Health Data Speaker Series

HDRN Canada’s Big IDEAs about Health Data speaker series features a variety of experts discussing how data can be used to advance health equity in Canada, specific uses of disaggregated data (sex and gender, race and ethnicity, disability) and advancements in data research methods that embed inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility.

Details
Thursday, September 28, 2023 - 01:00
1 - 2 PM ET
Cost: 
Free
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Online

Challenging Structural Substance Use Stigma In Person Pilot Workshop

CPHA’s Normalizing Conversations project team has partnered with CAPSA to develop a workshop titled “Challenging Structural Substance Use Stigma” for health and social service providers. Over the last few months, CPHA and CAPSA have worked with community partners across Canada to pilot this workshop online. We are excited to invite those in the Ottawa area to attend our first in-person session! Join CPHA and CAPSA for an in-person pilot workshop on September 19th, 2023, from 9 am to 4 pm (EDT). This free and interactive in-person workshop will be held in the first floor boardroom (suite 102) of the Carling Executive Centre at 1545 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON. The workshop will include a free lunch provided by Grounded Kitchen and Coffee and will offer a range of dietary options. Paid parking is available onsite. Additional costs (time/travel/etc.) will not be covered.  

#What to expect?  

 

This workshop provides an opportunity for health and social service providers to explore the impacts of structural stigma related to substance use. By the end of the workshop, participants will have:   

  • A strengthened understanding of the various forms of stigma and factors that contribute to substance use related stigma   
  • A strengthened ability to assess stigmatizing policies, programs, or practices and engage in advocacy to reduce stigma   
  • A strengthened understanding of why people with lived and living experience have an essential role in the healthcare system, including policy and program decisions   

As this is a pilot, please note that space will be limited to 25 participants. To accommodate as many individuals as we can, a waitlist will be made available once registration is closed to notify you if a spot becomes available. 

A participant manual and venue details will be sent to you prior to the workshop. If you have any questions, please contact Sophie Chochla schochla@cpha.ca or CPHA at substanceuse@cpha.ca

Presented by the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) and the Community Addictions Peer Support Association (CAPSA).

Details
Tuesday, September 19, 2023 - 09:00
9am - 4pm
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Free
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1545 Carling Ave
Ottawa, ON

Pride in Patient Engagement in Research - Research Day 2023

The inaugural Pride in Patient Research (PiPER) Research Day is taking place on October 5, 2023. This hybrid event is free to register and attend. 

PiPER Research Day will be offered virtually and in-person at Hart House at the University of Toronto (St. George Campus). This is a unique free event that provides an opportunity to share, network, and gain practical information related to patient engagement in research.

Please note that in-person registration spaces are limited.

#Topics

PiPER Research Day will feature keynotes, panels, virtual poster sessions, interactive workshops, storysharing sessions, and an art exhibit on the following themes:

  • Advancing Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, & Allyship
  • Deepening Practices, Approaches, and Considerations
  • Building Capacity for Partnership
  • Measuring Engagement & Impact

The program also includes the launch of PiPER's Patient Engagement in Research Toolkit. 

For more information, email PiPER@UHN.ca or call 416-597-3422 ext. 7673

#Keynote Speakers:

  • Erin Michalak, Researcher
  • Carolyn Ziegler, Peer Researcher

#Who should attend?

  • Patients, family members/caregiver partners
  • Health care leaders
  • Academic and community-based researchers and research staff
  • Students and trainees

#Goals & objectives

  • Build awareness & foster connections
  • Identify approaches, gaps & opportunities
  • Apply new skills
  • Collaborate to advance a culture of inclusivity and equity
Details
Thursday, October 5, 2023 - 08:30
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
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Free
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7 Hart House Circle
Toronto, ON M5S 3H3

OSSU 2023 Annual Research Day

The day will highlight what is new in data access, hear further conversations around how Ontario continues to navigate within a learning health system and hear a patient experience panel share their thoughts. 

This is a hybrid online/in-person event. The in-person component has reached capacity and registration for it has been closed. Registration for the online component is open at the link below. 

Details
Wednesday, August 16, 2023 - 15:15
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Free
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Online

Citizen-backed evidence – Engaging citizens in providing evidence synthesis and support

Imagine that citizens had the opportunity to work in partnership with the very groups that government policymakers, organizational leaders and professionals rely on for evidence synthesis and support. Join our August 30 webinar as we examine ways of engaging citizens in evidence synthesis and support, with examples drawn from around the globe. 

The webinar will also unpack key learnings from the World Health Organization’s guidance paper, “Implementing citizen engagement within evidence-informed policy-making: An overview of purpose and methods,” and a forthcoming guide. Also of note, this webinar takes place as part of the WHO Evidence-to-Policy (E2P) Summit and is available in multiple languages (Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish). Interested individuals can take part in only the webinar, or both the webinar and the broader array of sessions that comprise the summit.

This is the second webinar in a four-part series hosted by Cochrane (and the Cochrane Consumer Network), the Global Commission on Evidence to Address Societal Challenges (and its Citizen Leadership Group), and the World Health Organization’s Evidence-informed Policy Network (EVIPNet). This series will zero in on actionable ways to help citizen leaders and those who serve them, e.g., non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and governments

Details
Wednesday, August 30, 2023 - 08:30
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Cost: 
Free
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Online