Alliance Social Prescribing and Health Promotion Professional Learning Event
This in-person learning event is hosted by the Alliance for Healthier Communities.
This in-person learning event is hosted by the Alliance for Healthier Communities.
This fall, the Alliance will host our third Learning Collaborative: Increasing efficiency to improve access to care.
On September 28, 2023, from 12-1 pm, the Alliance’s Learning Health System team will host a Lunch & Learn to share information about our upcoming learning collaborative, Increasing Efficiency to Improve Access to Care, and to answer questions about the opportunity.
This webinar is being delivered by CATIE in partnership with the National Safer Supply Community of Practice (NSS-CoP). The goal of this webinar is to build awareness and understanding of safer supply in Canada. Speakers will provide an overview of what safer supply is, the growing body of research evidence that informs this approach, and examples of what safer supply looks like in practice. The webinar will draw on research, clinical and lived experience, as well as advocacy and public health expertise from individuals with extensive experience in safer supply.
This webinar will be delivered in English and simultaneously interpreted in French.
On June 2, 2026, the Alliance for Healthier Communities, alongside its Rural, Remote, and Northern Advisory Committee, is bringing together leaders, practitioners, and changemakers from across Ontario for the third annual Rural, Remote and Northern (RRN) Symposium, a focused, energizing day designed to tackle some of the most pressing realities facing rural, remote, and Northern communities. If your work touches these communities in any way, this is where you need to be.
This year’s Symposium isn’t just a series of presentations, it’s a carefully curated agenda that blends policy insight, real-world innovation, and practical dialogue:
Join us in Toronto at the Globe and Mail Centre on May 25 and 26, 2026, for Choosing Wisely Canada’s National Meeting, in collaboration with the Canadian Medical Association.
This webinar is hosted by the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care (CCGHC), Ontario Nurses for the Environment (ONE), and the Canadian Association of Nurse for the Environment (CANE) as part of their Nursing Week 2026 Webinar Series.
Join CCGHC, CANE and ONE to learn a few ways nurses can advance planetary health through changes in everyday practice. From prescribing decisions to procedure-level improvements, nurses have a unique opportunity to reduce environmental impact while enhancing patient care.
This webinar is hosted by the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care (CCGHC), Ontario Nurses for the Environment (ONE), and the Canadian Association of Nurse for the Environment (CANE) as part of their Nursing Week 2026 Webinar Series.
Join CCGHC, CANE and ONE for a conversation on how nurses are advancing planetary health across diverse domains of practice. From advocacy and education to clinical care and global initiatives, nurses are playing a critical role in addressing the health impacts of climate change.
This webinar is hosted by the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care (CCGHC), Ontario Nurses for the Environment (ONE), and the Canadian Association of Nurse for the Environment (CANE) as part of their Nursing Week 2026 Webinar Series.
Join the CCGHC, CANE and ONE as we hear from four nurses who are working to bring education on climate change, planetary health, and sustainability into nursing curricula, research, and practice. From BC to Ontario, these nurses are shaping the future of nursing education in Canada and leading the way in promoting environmental conscientiousness and sustainable practices among health care professionals.
This webinar is hosted by the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care, Ontario Nurses for the Environment (ONE), and the Canadian Association of Nurse for the Environment (CANE) as part of their Nursing Week 2026 Webinar Series
This webinar is hosted by the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care, Ontario Nurses for the Environment (ONE), and the Canadian Association of Nurse for the Environment (CANE) as part of their Nursing Week 2026 Webinar Series