Lunch & Learn: Gender-Affirming Care for Youth
This event is presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities
This event is presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities
This hybrid event is presented by the Collaborative Centre for Climate, Health & Sustainable Care at the University of Toronto as part of their Climate & Health Seminar Series
This lecture is hosted by the Institute of Health Emergencies & Pandemics at the University of Toronto
This webinar is presented by the National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health (NCCEH)
The word “shelter” evokes a safe indoor environment. However, good indoor environmental quality (IEQ) requires careful building management to achieve and maintain. Parameters such as temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide (CO2) and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) can independently affect the health of shelter residents and staff and can be associated with increased risk of biotoxins and pathogenic agents. This talk will provide a holistic overview of IEQ and suggest strategies for managing risks in shelters and other congregate living environments.
This webinar is presented by the Canadian Association of Community Health Centres (CACHC).
Join CACHC for an engaging webinar focused on strengthening flu vaccine uptake in Canadian communities. In addition to key updates and guidance from our Public Health partners, Community Health Centres from across the country will share their strategies, challenges, and successes in promoting influenza vaccine uptake and confidence to support effective and equitable vaccination access.
This event is presented by Statistics Canada as part of their Health Data Webinar Series.
The Health Statistics Program at Statistics Canada is pleased to introduce a new webinar series tailored for health data users. These 1-hour sessions held every 2–3 months, will be customized based on your feedback to reflect your needs and interests.
Date: February 4, 2026
French session: 11:00am (EST)
This webinar is presented by the National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP) on behalf of the National Collaborating for the Determinants of Health (NCCDH)
Public health systems in Canada are evolving rapidly amid growing challenges and organizational transformations. Common competency frameworks serve as a key lever to build capacity, support training, and better align practice.
This workshop is presented by the Tamarack Institute.
Teams and individuals who work with communities are experiencing significant changes in how they do community engagement. There is a growing sense of polarization, intolerance, and hate, which can cause significant harm, fear and can reduce the desire for people to work together.
This anti-racism and cultural competency workshop is presented by Women's Health in Women's Hands Community Health Centre (WHIWH CHC)
Structural racism in healthcare continues to harm racialized women —especially African, Caribbean, and Black women.
From pain being dismissed to life-saving care being delayed, these experiences are not rare or isolated. They reflect a broader pattern of systemic racism and gaps in clinical training that disproportionately affect people with darker skin tones.
This Community of Practice session is presented by Ontario Health
At the Menopause Quality Standard Community of Practice learning sessions, you can expect a comprehensive learning experience with presentations from experts on various aspects of menopause care and from clinicians and team members on their implementation work.
At this upcoming session, Dr. Susan Goldstein will be discussing menopause care and more specifically the MQ6 Menopause Management Tools. There will be opportunities for open discussion and Q&A sessions with peers to share experiences and exchange ideas!