Partnering with People with Lived Experience to Enable Person-Centered Integrated Care

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

Join us for a conversation on how people with lived experience are leading transformative change in healthcare and integrated care across Canada. This session will explore authentic partnership, shared power, and what it means to move from consultation to genuine co-leadership in system transformation.

This session is being co-designed with our panelists. A detailed description, discussion topics, and panelist bios will be available soon.

# Faciltators

Jodeme Goldhar | Co-Director, IFIC Canada

Prof. Walter Wodchis | Co-Director, IFIC Canada

Détails
le Mercredi 12 Novembre 2025 - 12:00
12:00-1:30pm
Coût : 
Free
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Online via Zoom

AI-Driven Misinformation Across Sectors: Addressing a Cross-Societal Challenge

This panel discussion is presented by the Canadian Science Policy Institute

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how information is created, consumed, and trusted. While offering transformative potential in sectors like healthcare, education, finance, and public discourse, AI systems also introduce new vulnerabilities—particularly in the spread of misinformation and disinformation. From fabricated medical advice and AI-generated “deepfake” political content to financial scams and distorted educational tools, AI misinformation poses a growing threat to public trust and safety.

This panel brings together cross-sectoral experts to examine how AI-driven misinformation manifests in their respective domains, its consequences, and how policy, regulation, and technical interventions can help mitigate harm. The discussion will explore practical pathways for action, such as digital literacy, risk audits, content verification technologies, platform responsibility, and regulatory frameworks. Attendees will leave with a nuanced understanding of both the risks and the resilience strategies being explored in Canada and globally.

# Panelists

Dr. Plinio Morita | Associate Professor / Director, Ubiquitous Health Technology Lab, University of Waterloo

Dr. Nadia Naffi | Université Laval — Associate Professor of Educational Technology and expert on building human agency against AI-augmented disinformation and deepfakes

Dr. Jutta Treviranus | Director, Inclusive Design Research Centre, OCAD U, Expert on AI misinformation in the Education sector and schools

Michael Geist (Moderator) | Canada Research Chair in Internet & E-commerce Law, University of Ottawa

Dr. Fenwick McKelvey | Concordia University — Expert in political bots, information flows, and Canadian tech governance

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Détails
le Mardi 11 Novembre 2025 - 12:00
12:00-1:30pm
Coût : 
Free
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Online via Zoom

Better Care Starts Here: How to Embed Caregivers as Partners in Care

This webinar is presented by the Ontario Caregiver Organization

When care providers include caregivers as partners in care, communication improves, staff experience less stress, and care is enhanced. It's a win for everyone, but the process can feel overwhelming. 

How do you train caregivers or already-overwhelmed staff? What about getting buy-in from leadership or care recipient confidentiality? And how can you know something will actually work in your setting? 

That's where the Ontario Caregiver Organization's Essential Care Partner Support Hub comes in. 

# Webinar Overview

In this 30-minute info session with the Support Hub, you’ll hear stories from caregivers and frontline teams as well as the latest Ontario data to understand why caregiver inclusion matters. Plus, you’ll get simple, proven steps used by organizations to better engage, support, and collaborate with caregivers as part of the care team. You’ll walk away with:

✅ A clear understanding of caregivers and their impact on care delivery

✅ Practical ways to identify caregivers early and consistently across care settings 

✅ Tools to support better communication, reducing stress and confusion while supporting smoother transitions 

✅ Access to ready-to-use training templates for caregivers and staff 

✅ Real stories from caregivers and organizations already doing the work 

Join to find out why more than 300+ care teams across hospitals, long-term care, primary care, and home & community care have trusted us to help them better engage, support, and collaborate with care partners—and how we can help you achieve your goals, too.

This session is designed for: Clinicians, care navigators, leaders, managers, and teams advancing patient- and family-centred care. Free to attend. No prep required. 

NOTE:  This session won’t be recorded.

# About the Support Hub

Trusted by Ontario’s hospital, long-term care, primary care, and home and community care teams, The Support Hub provides: 

 Tools and templates that make care partner inclusion easier, whatever your setting

  • Real examples from organizations already leading the way
  • Simple, practical steps your team can take right now to improve transitions, reduce stress, and enhance care
  • Training resources for caregivers and staff
  • 1:1 support to embed person- and family-centered care across your organization 

 Join their info session on Nov 12 at 12 PM to learn more and connect with their team.

Détails
le Mercredi 12 Novembre 2025 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Coût : 
Free
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Better Breathing Week 2026

This event is presented by the Lung Health Foundation.

Better Breathing Week 2026 marks the 43rd annual gathering of healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and patient advocates dedicated to advancing lung health across Canada.  

This year’s program focuses on breaking down silos and uniting disciplines. Highlights include a dedicated series for primary care providers addressing limited access to spirometry, vaccine uptake, and severe asthma identification. 

Register to secure your spot for an incredible conference: Better Breathing Week Registration - Better Breathing Week 2026

See full list of individual prices here. Reach out to lraggente@lunghealth.ca for information about group discounts.

# Conference Dates

  • January 20–21, 2026 — Virtual
  • January 23–24, 2026 — In-person at the Hyatt Regency Toronto 

Join us virtually or in-person to be part of the conversation shaping the future of lung health in Canada. Some sessions are listed below; you can explore the full program here: Preliminary Program - Better Breathing Week 2026

# Curated Virtual Sessions

  • Motivating Change: A Primary Care Lens on Breathing, Behavior, and Better Health (with Peter Selby, MBBS, CCFP(AM), FCFP, MHSc, DFSAM on Jan. 20 at 9:00am EST, virtual)
  • Contemporary Approaches to Smoking and Vaping Cessation (with Hassan Mir, MD, FRCPC on Jan. 20 at 10:00am EST, virtual)
  • Advancing Respiratory Care in Rural and Remote Communities (with Birubi Biman, MD, FRCPC, Tracey Carr, BA, MSc, PhD, MA, and Andre Letendre on Jan. 20 at 11:00am, virtual)
  • Improving Outcomes Through Trauma-Informed Lung Cancer Care (with Tara Lohmann, MD, FRCPC, and Christine Fader, DSW, on Jan. 20 at 2:00pm, virtual)
  • Breaking Barriers: Tackling Lung Health Stigma in Practice (with Ambreen Sayani, MD, MS, PhD, Gary Bloch, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vanessa Wright, DNP and Howard Freedman on Jan. 20 at 3:00pm EST, virtual)
  • Inhaler Technique 101: Practical Guidance for Healthcare Providers (with Alia Maratova, RRT, CRE, on Jan. 20 at 3:00pm EST, virtual)

# Curated In-Person Sessions

  • How to Start Patients on Airway Clearance Therapy? A Physiotherapist-Led Overview (with Kenneth Wu, PT, MBA, PhD, Prashna Singh, PT, CRE, and Diana Hatzoglou, PT, CRE on Jan. 23 at 1:15pm EST, in-person)
  • Collaborating for the Future: Innovation in Respiratory Care (with Shirley Quach, RRT, MHSc, PhD, Melis Erkan, and Sidra Anjum on Jan. 23 at 5:00pm EST, in-person)
  • From Oscillometry to Spirometry: Practical Insights in Pulmonary Function Testing (with Chung-Wai Show, PhD, MD, FRCPC, Donald Cockcroft, MD, FRCPC, and Sanja Stanojevic, PhD, on Jan. 24 at 1:15pm EST, in-person)

# Primary Care Series

We are also excited to welcome back our Primary Care Series on Wednesday January 21, from 1:00pm EST to 4:00pm EST:

  1. The Realities of Spirometry Testing in Primary Care: Addressing the Barriers (with Anthony D’Urzo, MD, MSc, BPHE, CCFP, FCFP)
  2. Identifying Suspected Severe Asthma and Prompt Referral in Primary Care (with Jason K. Lee, MD, FCPC, FAAAI)
  3. Strengthening Defenses: Advancing Immunization and Vaccine Uptake in Respiratory Disease (Christine Palmay, MD, CCFP, FCFP)

# CME Accreditation

Better Breathing 2026 has been officially certified and accredited for continuing education credits:

Credits for Family Medicine Specialists: This Certified Activity meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the Queen's University CPD Team for up to 27.5 Mainpro+ credits.

Credits for Royal College Specialists: This co-developed activity is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved and co-developed by the Queen's University CPD Team. You may claim a maximum of 27.5 hours (credits are automatically calculated).

Hours for All Health Professionals: This is a professional learning activity which provided up to 27.5 hours of Continuing Education

 

Détails
le Mardi 20 Janvier 2026 - 09:00
le Mercredi 21 Janvier 2026 - 09:00
le Vendredi 23 Janvier 2026 - 09:00
le Vendredi 24 Janvier 2025 - 00:00
January 20-21 (Virtual) and 23-24 (In Person)
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Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Hybrid (Virtual and In-Person)
Hyatt Regency Toronto - 370 King St W
Toronto, ON M5V 1J9

Midwifery Connecting Primary Care and Hospital

This webinar is presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities

The Midwifery and Toronto Community Health (MATCH) Program based at South Riverdale CHC has partnered with the Michael Garron Hospital’s Early Pregnancy Clinic (EPC) to improve the quality, safety, and accessibility of care for Early Pregnancy Loss. In less than two years, they have worked with obstetric colleagues to develop evidence-based protocols, have strengthened relationships between Midwifery and Obstetrics departments, provided education for primary care providers and community midwives, and developed patient handouts tailored to the community. They've also expanded clinic hours, established a hotline, created a pathway for uninsured patients to receive care from the hospital, and improved referral pathways between the community and the hospital. 

In this webinar, MATCH co-leads Shezeen Suleman and Jenna Bly, both Registered Midwives, will describe how this unique partnership came about and provide an overview of their innovative approach and the impact it's already had. Attendees will come away with a deepened appreciation for the potential of hospital-community collaboration, the importance of integrated midwifery care, and how these things can help reduce the need for people with early pregnancy loss seek care from emergency departments.

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Détails
le Mercredi 11 Février 2026 - 12:00
12:00-1:00 pm
Coût : 
Free
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Type d’événement : 
Emplacement

Dialing Down Barriers: A Quality Improvement Journey to Strengthen Connection and Equity

This webinar is presented by Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services

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What’s the biggest barrier your clients face when trying to reach you by phone? Is it the system itself? Discover how Access Alliance is reshaping its phone system to cut wait times, improve language access, and embed equity into everyday client contact. Join us for 45-minutes of quality improvement (QI) methods, real-world data, and actionable next steps. We will share how QI leads, secretaries, and researchers came together with real-world data, plain-language scripts, and workflow analysis that make phone access an equity win for clients. Get practical ideas for integrating digital tools, tracking key indicators, and fostering cross-team collaboration to turn phone-related frustrations into reliable, inclusive client pathways. From "press zero" overloads to a strategic phone system redesign, hear about what we learned will boost client satisfaction and support community health goals.

# Session goals

  • Strengthen collaboration among QI, research, and operations staff across CHCs through shared learning and dialogue.
  • Help answer: “What’s the biggest barrier your clients face when trying to reach you by phone?”
  • Access Alliance reimagined its phone system to strengthen connection and equity for its clients. Understand how this fits into broader communications structures. 
  • Hearing from you! What have others done? 

# Learning outcomes 

  • Learn about applying a QI lens when addressing phone and communication access challenges, and pilot phases to test updated systems and digital tool integration.
  • Uncover the unique experiences and needs of newcomer communities when engaging with phone systems and other platforms.
  • Hear from others! Share suggestions, comments, and reflections. 

# Who should attend? 

CHC, primary care, and settlement QI leads, managers, secretaries, research staff, and frontline providers engaged in digital transformation and client information and service journeys in health and settlement.

# Speakers

  • Cliff Ledwos | Acting Executive Director, Access Alliance
  • Courtney Kupka | Research and Evaluation Coordinator, Access Alliance
  • Sehrish Haider | Immigrant Insight Scholar Fellow
  • Lorri Zagar | Independent QI Coach
Détails
le Jeudi 13 Novembre 2025 - 11:15
11:15 am - 12 pm
Coût : 
Free
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Health Security Unbound: Navigating Power, Surveillance, and Ethics

This event is presented by the Institute of Health Emergencies & Pandemics at the University of Toronto.

Join us for a compelling and timely webinar led by Joy Fitzgibbon, exploring the evolving landscape of health security in pandemic prevention and response. As global threats increasingly blur the lines between public health and national security, this session will delve into the security requirements that shape pandemic preparedness—and the tensions that arise when human rights intersect with military and intelligence interests.

Through a critical lens, Fitzgibbon will unpack:

  • The securitization of health in global pandemic strategies
  • Competing frameworks for managing bio-threats
  • Ethical dilemmas in surveillance, containment, and emergency powers
  • The role of intelligence agencies in pandemic forecasting and response
  • How to balance civil liberties with collective safety

 Whether you're a policymaker, public health professional, researcher, or concerned citizen, this webinar offers a thought-provoking look at the future of health security—and the choices we face in safeguarding both lives and freedoms.

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Détails
le Lundi 24 Novembre 2025 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Coût : 
Free
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Type d’événement : 
Emplacement

A Fireside Chat with Health Promoters

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This webinar is presented by Health Promotion Ontario HPO

 

A Fireside Chat with Health Promoters is the second webinar in HPO's Fall 2025 Webinar series, Emerging Topics in Health Promotion.

This virtual series will spotlight timely and evolving areas of health promotion, offering both inspiration and practical tools to apply in your work.

Through the virtual series, attendees can expect to:

  • Participate in thought-provoking conversations with experts and innovators
  • Explore fresh and emerging ideas shaping the field of health promotion
  • Leave with practical strategies to strengthen your practice

 

Détails
le Mercredi 12 Novembre 2025 - 13:00
1:00-2:00 pm
Coût : 
Free
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Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Online event

Virtual OCO Open House: A Day in the Life of a Caregiver

This event is presented by the Ontario Caregiver Organization.

Join us for an in-depth look at the caregiver journey and the challenges they may face. In this session, our CEO, Amy Coupal, will be joined by a caregiver to discuss the ups and downs of caregiving, along with the free programs and supports that the Ontario Caregiver Organization (OCO) offers to help caregivers along the way.

 

Détails
le Jeudi 6 Novembre 2025 - 12:00
12
Coût : 
Free
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Working Together in Palliative Care

This event is presented by Compassionate Ottawa as part of their Conversations with Leaders series. 

This live, virtual event will feature a conversation with Dr. Hsien Seow and Dr. Samantha Winemaker, co-hosts of The Waiting Room Revolution podcast and authors of the book Hope for the Best, Plan for the Rest. In discussion with Dr. Mary Lou Kelley, Compassionate Ottawa volunteer, we will hear Dr. Seow and Dr. Winemaker’s real-life stories, their 7 keys for navigating a serious illness, how patients and their caregivers can be hopeful and prepared at every step of their journey, and how much it matters that we all work together. 

Event limited to 500 registrants. A recording of the webinar will be posted on Compassionate Ottawa's YouTube channel following the broadcast. 

# Presenters

Dr. Hsien Seow is the Canada Research Chair in Palliative Care and Health System Innovation and a Professor in the Department of Oncology at McMaster University. He publishes health care research focused on improving the patient and family experience for those facing serious illness. He is the co-author of The Tao of Innovation: Nine Questions Every Innovator Must Answer.

Dr. Samantha Winemaker is a palliative care physician who cares for patients with serious illness and their families in the home. She is an Associate Clinical Professor at McMaster University in the Department of Family Medicine, Division of Palliative Care. She has won numerous awards for her leadership and contributions to palliative care education for health care professionals.

Dr. Mary Lou Kelley is a Social Worker, and was engaged in practice, teaching, and research in gerontology and palliative care at Lakehead University for 35 years. She was the recipient of the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association’s Award of Excellence (2011), the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012), and the Ontario Hospice Palliative Care Visionary Award (2015) in recognition of her career contribution to Canadian palliative care. She has been volunteering with Compassionate Ottawa since 2018.

Détails
le Jeudi 13 Novembre 2025 - 10:00
10:00 - 11:30
Coût : 
Free
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Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Online event