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.
This webinar is presented by the Substance Use Health Network.
This timely webinar shares preliminary findings from studies examining what SCS closures are already doing on the ground. Researchers from The Margins Lab (MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions, Unity Health Toronto), alongside CRISM Ontario Node partners, explore the impacts on service delivery, frontline staff, and people who rely on these services—and what this means for policy, care, and access moving forward.
Cette vidéoconférence sera presentée par Dr. Peter Centre.
This webinar is presented by Laurel.
People living in rural areas and those in vulnerable situations can face significant barriers to accessing integrated long-term care across Europe. Geographic distance, workforce shortages, limited digital infrastructure and wider social vulnerability can all reduce access to timely, coordinated and person-centred care.
This conference is presented by the Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario (AFHTO)
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.