Statement on the Ontario Budget: Strengthening Primary Health Care and Expanding Attachment

Date: 
le Mercredi 6 Mai 2026

The Alliance for Healthier Communities welcomes continued progress in strengthening primary health care across the province, along with the supports outlined to expand access to care, including those introduced through the last provincial budget. We are pleased to share that many Alliance members have already received new funding, and we commend the government’s progress as the province works toward 100 per cent attachment to primary care by 2029. 

Our priorities as an alliance remain focused on strengthening the connection between primary health care and community services. The Neighbourhood Health Home model is central to that work. The model that our members have implemented and have called on the government to integrate clinical care with community services addresses social determinants of health and ensures services are locally responsive. We urge the government to embed support for the Neighbourhood Health Homes model in the Primary Care Action Plan to increase attachment and reduce unnecessary hospital costs for taxpayers.  

In parallel with the Neighbourhood Health Home, we have been advocating for dedicated investments in Link Workers [case study]. Link Workers bridge primary care and community resources, helping people access housing, income supports, mental health and substance use services, and other social supports that drive better health outcomes. Scaling and sustaining Link Workers is essential to relieving pressure on primary care teams and emergency departments across the province and to ensure people receive holistic, community-centred care.  

Our Alliance members will continue to support efforts to ensure those funds remain in the community and to secure additional investment in supportive housing, an essential complement to the Neighbourhood Health Home and to efforts to attach people to primary care. 

The Alliance looks forward to working with the provincial government to strengthen the connection between primary health care and community health through the Neighbourhood Health Home model, Link Workers and sustained, equity-focused investments. 

Occupational Therapist - HART Hub

Posting Date: 
le Mercredi 6 Mai 2026

# Summary 

  • Occupational Therapist - HART Hub

  • $33.52 - $40.35 CAD per hour

  • Vacancy Status: Please note that this posting is for two existing positions 

  • Job Type: Part-time (0.5 FTE), Permanent

  • Locations: 40 Finchgate Blvd, Brampton, ON L6T 3H9 and 1767 Dundas St E, Mississauga, ON L4X 1L5

# About the organization 

HART HUB

Canadian Mental Health Association Peel Dufferin (CMHA Peel Dufferin) is pleased to partner with various agencies in the Peel Region, including WellFort Community Health Services, to offer services to the local community at the new Brampton based Homelessness and Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub.

HART Hubs are community-based care hubs designed to address mental health, addiction and housing needs for people experiencing homelessness. They provide integrated care, offering a wide range of services such as primary care, mental health services, addiction care and employment supports. With targeted community outreach and rapid referral pathways, HART

Hubs aim to support individuals with complex needs, helping them recover, achieve housing stability, and inclusion.

Achieving our vision means we’re recruiting people who are passionate about driving change and delivering evidence-based, responsive and affirming care that meet people where they are.

# About the position 

 Wellfort is seeking an Occupational Therapist to join the HART Hub program. 

The Opportunity

Reporting to the Program Manager, the Occupational Therapist (OT) will deliver client-centred, evidence-informed care to improve health, functional independence, and quality of life for clients experiencing complex health and social challenges. The OT will address physical, cognitive, emotional, and environmental factors that affect daily living and participation, working both independently and as part of an interprofessional team.

# Qualifications

 Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy
  • Current registration and good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario
  • Membership with the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (optional)
  • 3–5 years’ clinical and/or community-based experience, preferably with priority populations
  • Experience providing care to individuals facing barriers due to poverty, discrimination, mental health, and/or substance use issues
  • Understanding of determinants of health, trauma-informed care, and Indigenous Cultural Safety principles
  • Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills, with the ability to build trust with priority populations and adapt messaging to the literacy level of individuals and communities.
  • Demonstrated experience working within a multidisciplinary team and evidence of an ability to collaborate and partner.
  • Working knowledge and/or an understanding of various disciplines; including but not exclusive of mental health, substance use, harm reduction, newcomer challenges and barriers faced by those in marginalized populations.
  • Demonstrated cultural competence, ability to work and apply practical understanding of different elements of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging as well as an understanding of social determinants of health and impact on vulnerable communities.
  • Knowledge of a variety of evidence-informed treatment modalities including motivational interviewing and trauma informed practices.
  • Experienced at engaging in matters that require sensitivity and empathy across a diverse community, excellent judgement, and discretion; ability to operate with various frameworks including culturally sensitive, anti-racist, anti-oppressive, 2SLGBTQ+ affirming and intersectional.
  • Proficiency with EMRs and general computer applications
  • Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle
  • Assistive Devices Program (ADP) authorizer preferred
  • Additional languages relevant to the community served are an asset

Principal Job Duties

  • Conduct occupational therapy assessments addressing functional, cognitive, psychosocial, and environmental needs
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate individualized care plans tailored to client goals, abilities, and contexts
  • Provide rehabilitation interventions to support activities of daily living, emotional regulation, and social participation
  • Recommend and provide adaptive equipment, assistive devices, and environmental modifications
  • Apply a trauma-informed, harm reduction approach in all clinical interactions
  • Facilitate skill-building and group programs to enhance daily living and community integration
  • Support clients in navigating housing, healthcare, and social service systems
  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation in the EMR and complete required reports
  • Advocate with and for clients to reduce barriers to participation and promote equity
  • Participate in program development, evaluation, and quality improvement initiatives
  • Provide mentorship and clinical guidance to students and colleagues, as required
  • Deliver services both on-site and in outreach locations in collaboration with community partners

Working Environment & Physical Demands

  • Work is primarily on-site with flexibility for outreach and mobile care
  • Potential exposure to individuals in crisis situations or experiencing escalated behaviours
  • Combination of client-facing interactions and administrative duties

Additional Requirements

  • Satisfactory Police Records Check and Vulnerable Sector Screening
Application Deadline: 
le Dimanche 31 Mai 2026
How to apply: 

Use the following link to apply - https://secure.collage.co/jobs/wellfort/57125/apply

Requests for accommodation due to disability can be made at any stage in the recruitment process. 


The successful candidate will demonstrate a willingness to participate in WellFort’s commitment to becoming an inclusive, barrier-free health centre and an ability to work in an interdisciplinary team. We encourage applications from individuals who can identify with the diverse communities we serve and invite these candidates to voluntarily share their relevant identities as part of their application. 

We thank all applicants in advance for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No agencies.  

VACCINATION REQUIREMENT 

As a condition of employment, new WellFort staff must be fully compliant with our Vaccination Policy unless they have received an exemption from vaccination under the Ontario Human Rights Code. Proof of vaccination status will be required before the first day of work or, proof of religious or medical exemption, if or where applicable. 

As part of WellFort’s hiring process, we use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist in screening and evaluating applications. All final hiring decisions are made by our human recruitment team. 

Occupational Therapist - HHP

Posting Date: 
le Mercredi 6 Mai 2026

# Summary 

  • Occupational Therapist - HHP

  • $33.52 - $40.35 CAD per hour

  • Vacancy Status: Please note that this posting is for an existing position

  • Job Type: Part-time (0.2 FTE), Permanent

  • Location: 1767 Dundas St E, Mississauga, ON L4X 1L5

# About the position 

 Wellfort is seeking an Occupational Therapist to join the HHP Program.

HOMELESS HEALTH PROGRAM (HHP)

The Homeless Health Program is a Nurse Practitioner-led initiative that provides essential healthcare services to individuals who are homeless, precariously housed, or transitioning out of homelessness in the Peel Region. We understand the unique challenges faced by those without stable housing, and our goal is to make healthcare accessible, integrated, and responsive.

Our dedicated team includes Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Registered Practical Nurses, and Personal Support Workers, all working together to ensure our patients receive the care they need, where and when they need it. We remove barriers to care for those facing housing instability and poor health.

The program manages 45 medical beds at the Dundas Street Shelter, providing 24/7 care, as well as daytime mobile primary care services at other shelters and drop-ins across the region.

By providing these services, we help hospitals make the best use of their emergency and acute care resources. Patients who no longer need to stay in the hospital but still require medical support can continue their recovery in a shelter bed with healthcare services. We also offer additional support for people in shelters who may need extra medical attention, helping to prevent unnecessary hospital visits.

This program ensures that structurally vulnerable populations in our community have access to the care they deserve, improving overall health and wellbeing.

The Opportunity

Reporting to the Program Manager, the Occupational Therapist (OT) will deliver client-centred, evidence-informed care to improve health, functional independence, and quality of life for clients experiencing complex health and social challenges. The OT will address physical, cognitive, emotional, and environmental factors that affect daily living and participation, working both independently and as part of an interprofessional team.

# Qualifications

 Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy
  • Current registration and good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario
  • Membership with the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (optional)
  • 3–5 years’ clinical and/or community-based experience, preferably with priority populations
  • Experience providing care to individuals facing barriers due to poverty, discrimination, mental health, and/or substance use issues
  • Understanding of determinants of health, trauma-informed care, and Indigenous Cultural Safety principles
  • Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills, with the ability to build trust with priority populations and adapt messaging to the literacy level of individuals and communities.
  • Demonstrated experience working within a multidisciplinary team and evidence of an ability to collaborate and partner.
  • Working knowledge and/or an understanding of various disciplines; including but not exclusive of mental health, substance use, harm reduction, newcomer challenges and barriers faced by those in marginalized populations.
  • Demonstrated cultural competence, ability to work and apply practical understanding of different elements of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging as well as an understanding of social determinants of health and impact on vulnerable communities.
  • Knowledge of a variety of evidence-informed treatment modalities including motivational interviewing and trauma informed practices.
  • Experienced at engaging in matters that require sensitivity and empathy across a diverse community, excellent judgement, and discretion; ability to operate with various frameworks including culturally sensitive, anti-racist, anti-oppressive, 2SLGBTQ+ affirming and intersectional.
  • Proficiency with EMRs and general computer applications
  • Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle
  • Assistive Devices Program (ADP) authorizer preferred
  • Additional languages relevant to the community served are an asset

Principal Job Duties

  • Conduct occupational therapy assessments addressing functional, cognitive, psychosocial, and environmental needs
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate individualized care plans tailored to client goals, abilities, and contexts
  • Provide rehabilitation interventions to support activities of daily living, emotional regulation, and social participation
  • Recommend and provide adaptive equipment, assistive devices, and environmental modifications
  • Apply a trauma-informed, harm reduction approach in all clinical interactions
  • Facilitate skill-building and group programs to enhance daily living and community integration
  • Support clients in navigating housing, healthcare, and social service systems
  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation in the EMR and complete required reports
  • Advocate with and for clients to reduce barriers to participation and promote equity
  • Participate in program development, evaluation, and quality improvement initiatives
  • Provide mentorship and clinical guidance to students and colleagues, as required
  • Deliver services both on-site and in outreach locations in collaboration with community partners

Working Environment & Physical Demands

  • Work is primarily on-site with flexibility for outreach and mobile care
  • Potential exposure to individuals in crisis situations or experiencing escalated behaviours
  • Combination of client-facing interactions and administrative duties

Additional Requirements

  • Satisfactory Police Records Check and Vulnerable Sector Screening
Application Deadline: 
le Dimanche 31 Mai 2026
How to apply: 

Use this link to submit your application - https://secure.collage.co/jobs/wellfort/61567/apply

Requests for accommodation due to disability can be made at any stage in the recruitment process. 

The successful candidate will demonstrate a willingness to participate in WellFort’s commitment to becoming an inclusive, barrier-free health centre and an ability to work in an interdisciplinary team. We encourage applications from individuals who can identify with the diverse communities we serve and invite these candidates to voluntarily share their relevant identities as part of their application. 

We thank all applicants in advance for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No agencies.  

VACCINATION REQUIREMENT 

As a condition of employment, new WellFort staff must be fully compliant with our Vaccination Policy unless they have received an exemption from vaccination under the Ontario Human Rights Code. Proof of vaccination status will be required before the first day of work or, proof of religious or medical exemption, if or where applicable. 

As part of WellFort’s hiring process, we use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist in screening and evaluating applications. All final hiring decisions are made by our human recruitment team. 

Prevention Specialist - RN (BHAP)

Posting Date: 
le Mercredi 6 Mai 2026

# Summary 

  •  Prevention Specialist - RN (BHAP)

  • $34.20 - $40.36 CAD per hour

  • Vacancy Status: Please note that this posting is for an existing position 

  • Job Type: Full-time, Contract (until June 30, 2026 with possibility of extension)

# About the organization 

 WellFort Community Health Services is a key partner in the Black, African, and Caribbean (BAC) Community Health and Wellness Collaborative, which works to advance equitable health outcomes in the Peel Region. This initiative aligns with broader provincial efforts, specifically Ontario Health’s Black Health Plan (BHAP), which focuses on providing culturally safe care and addressing systemic disparities.

# About the position 

 GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES

The Prevention Specialist, is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating Preventive Care Plan aimed at improving the overall health and well-being of the client and the community. This role is part of an integrated care team collaborating with other healthcare professionals, community organizations, providing health education, completed health assessments, preventive care planning, connection to resources, and interventions designed to prevent illness, injury, and promote healthy lifestyles. 

While the proportion of time allocated to different functions may vary according to service needs, the Prevention Specialist role encompasses a combination of direct care, health promotion and education, advocacy, community development, program development and evaluation. 

ACCOUNTABILITY 

  • The Prevention Specialist will practice within the full scope of practice as outlined in, but not limited to, the following documents:   
  1. The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) Registered Nurse Practice Standard 
  2. Nursing Act (1991) and Regulated Health Professions Act (1991)    
  • The Prevention Specialist will maintain privacy and confidentiality in accordance with the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) Professional Code of Ethics and adhere to the policies and procedures of WellFort.  

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

Direct Care: 

The Prevention Specialist assists in the delivery of primary care services and promotes healthy lifestyle choices for the residents of the community. The Prevention Specialistic provides holistic care and acts as an entry point into the broader health or social service system including: 

  • Provide client-centered screening, consultation and assessment by recognizing the social determinants of health and associated health risks (health assessment). 
  • Develop Prevention Care Plan and refer to internal and external service providers to support clients in meeting their health and wellness goals. 
  • Adhere to and promote evidence-based practice and standards of care in keeping with WellFort's clinical guidelines. 
  • Perform clinical tasks by conducting nursing assessments, health education/counselling, history taking, performing specific procedures according to the College of Nurses of Ontario standards of nursing practice and providing follow-up care. 
  • Participate in the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of treatment, education, counselling, and health promotion services for individuals, families, and the community. 

Health Promotion and Education: 

  • Identify trends or issues related to the health status of priority groups and uses the information in planning and advocacy work. 
  • Actively participates in the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of health promotion and education and support programs that are relevant and meaningful to the community served by WellFort, at off-site locations, and in collaboration with community partners. 
  • Provides health information and counselling to individuals and groups through discussion, workshops/presentations, health fair displays, videos and the provision of written materials.  
  • Acts as a resource to WellFort staff and in partner/community organizations on specific and general issues in primacy health care within registered nursing scope of practice and according to College of Nursing standards. 
  • Promotes and increase awareness of health promotion activities with clients including immunizations, flu shots, smoking cessation, risk assessment, lifestyle modifications, and assesses readiness for change. 

Advocacy and Community Development: 

  • Advocates for and with clients to reduce barriers to accessing health care and other services in the health centre and the broader community. 
  • Works with clients, especially those who traditionally experience barriers to access to ensure that they are treated with fairness and dignity.  
  • Participates in the development and support of public policies and strategies that have a positive influence on the determinants of health.  
  • Engages with the community to enhance its ability to function independently, to improve or protect the environment, and to support the development of healthy public policy and practice.  
  • Participates in community projects or WellFort activities to provide education, information or to develop collaborative strategies. 
  • Work collaboratively with community partners to deliver prevention programs and related initiatives.  

Administration: 

  • Maintain clear, accurate, and timely written electronic documentation including EMR, requisitions, reports, encounters, and other information as required by the health centre, MOH, CNO and other regulatory bodies. 
  • Contribute to policy/protocol development, in relation to health care service delivery and/or professional practice (includes standardizing the process to create health Prevention Care Plans), establishing referral pathways, developing outcome measures, and ongoing program evaluation. 
  • Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of government guidelines, acts and legislation affecting client care. 
  • Stay current on evidence-based strategies that improve health. 
  • Supervise, support, or provide education for students from various disciplines with a particular focus on the determinants of health, primary health care and the role of nursing within WellFort. 
  • Share responsibility for the ordering, maintenance, and proper handling of medications, vaccines, supplies, and equipment. 
  • Make purchases within allocated budget lines and follows protocol for ordering, tracking, and paying for supplies. 

Professional Development: 

  • Conduct practice and maintain professional competence according to CNO Practice Standards. 
  • Maintains membership in good standing with the CNO. 
  • Join relevant professional groups to maintain professional linkages and support (e.g., RNAO). 
  • Participate in Quality Improvement Programs, chart audits and peer audit process as required.  
  • Participate in ongoing clinical supervision as per WellFort’s policy. 
  • Maintains and develops current professional competency through professional development by ongoing learning, medical education, experience and reflective practice. 
  • Participates in educational activities according to the needs of the centre and personal career goals. 

Research: 

  • Participates in research when opportunities arise.  

Other: 

  • Other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned from time to time.  
  • Provide care delivery at any of the office sites as program needs dictate. 
  • Consistent access to a vehicle for responsive care delivery at any care delivery location. 

Contribution to team and centre activities: 

  • Participates in staff meetings and on interdisciplinary team.s 
  • Develop and deliver training on health prevention initiatives to WellFort staff. 
  • Participates in the overall activities of the health centre in-service training, committees, special events, and shared staff responsibilities. 
  • Communicates clearly, listen actively, be open to feedback, handle conflict appropriately, and display sensitivity to others. 
  • Collaborates well with others, promotes cooperation and teamwork. 
  • Participates in WellFort’s commitment to becoming discrimination-free and an inclusive health centre that strives to ensure that programs and services are as accessible as possible. 
  • Maintains the reputation and confidentiality of the health centre and its clients at all times. 
  • Endorses models and promotes a healthy and active lifestyle. 
  • Works in a manner that respects and values the diversity of communities and individuals. 
  • Works in a manner that reflects WellFort’s mission, values, and service delivery approach. 
  • Adheres to all applicable WellFort policies and procedures. 
  • Develops and maintain a flexible work schedule that accommodates the needs of the clients, community and the Centre. 

# Qualifications

  •  3+ years of relevant experience in community healthcare, health education and program development 

  • Diploma or degree in nursing from a recognized community college or university. Baccalaureate degree an asset. 

OR 

  • Registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario and in good standing. 
  • Experience working with communities and individuals who face barriers accessing tradition health care institutions such as poverty, discrimination, mental health and substance use issues.  
  • An understanding of and critical analysis of the determinants of health and social factors, such as power dynamics that affect individual, organizational and community health. 
  • Excellent written communication and oral skills that meet the needs of the individual and/or community at the appropriate literacy level. 
  • Experience working with confidential and time sensitive documents and information. 
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. 
  • Experience working in a value based non-profit or social services organization. 
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and interdependently in an interdisciplinary team environment in which the skills and responsibilities of each team member are recognized and respected.   
  • Demonstrated proficiency in use of computers and various computer software applications, such as Electronic Medical Record (EMR). 
  • Ability to speak languages relevant to the residents of the organization’s community is an asset. 
  • Valid G license with access to a vehicle. 
Application Deadline: 
le Dimanche 31 Mai 2026
How to apply: 

Use this link to apply - https://secure.collage.co/jobs/wellfort/62098/apply

Requests for accommodation due to disability can be made at any stage in the recruitment process. 


The successful candidate will demonstrate a willingness to participate in WellFort’s commitment to becoming an inclusive, barrier-free health centre and an ability to work in an interdisciplinary team. We encourage applications from individuals who can identify with the diverse communities we serve and invite these candidates to voluntarily share their relevant identities as part of their application. 

We thank all applicants in advance for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No agencies.  

VACCINATION REQUIREMENT 

As a condition of employment, new WellFort staff must be fully compliant with our Vaccination Policy unless they have received an exemption from vaccination under the Ontario Human Rights Code. Proof of vaccination status will be required before the first day of work or, proof of religious or medical exemption, if or where applicable. 

As part of WellFort’s hiring process, we use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist in screening and evaluating applications. All final hiring decisions are made by our human recruitment team. 

2026 Audit & Feedback in Healthcare Conference: Better Feedback, Better Analysis, Better Care

This conference is presented by the Audit & Feedback Metalab

# Save the Date

# 11th International Audit & Feedback in Healthcare Conference: Better Feedback, Better Analysis, Better Care

Join us for the 11th International Audit & Feedback in Healthcare Conference, this November in Newcastle, UK! This event will bring together global experts, researchers, and practitioners to share the latest research, evidence-based strategies, and practical approaches to audit and feedback in healthcare.

  • Keynote Speakers & Presentations
  • Interactive Sessions
  • Networking Opportunities

Stay tuned for more details, coming late-May 2026!

Visit the A&F MetaLab website for updates.

Détails
le Jeudi 5 Novembre 2026 - 16:45
November 5-6
Emplacement
Newcastle, United Kingdom,

Family Physician

Posting Date: 
le Vendredi 1 Mai 2026

# Summary 

Job Title Family Physician
Employment Type (Full-Time etc.) Locum
Total Hours of work per week Up to 37.5
Compensation Amount / Range 170.24/hour
Existing Vacancy  ☒Yes ☐ No
Is Artificial Intelligence used for screening or assessment of candidates ☐Yes ☒ No

# About the organization 

 West Elgin CHC has been providing healthcare and addressing the social determinants of health for over 30 years.  As we are rural providing well rounded interdisciplinary care is paramount. Our CHC is located approximately 30 minutes from London Ontario minutes from the north shore of Lake Erie  

# About the position 

 This is a short term locum position - see uploaded file for more information 

# Qualifications

 Must be insured and in good standing the CPSO

Application Deadline: 
le Dimanche 31 Mai 2026
How to apply: 

Send resume to Debra Thomas, HR dthomas@wechc.on.ca 

 

Choosing Wisely Canada's National Meeting

# Overview

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.

Bringing together health professionals, patients, system leaders, and researchers, this two-day event is a unique opportunity to learn about leading Choosing Wisely efforts taking place across the country.

Registration fees: 

  • Two days in-person: $350-450
  • Virtual only: $50 (only plenary sessions are available vitually)

# Why you’ll want to attend:

  • Engage with the Choosing Wisely community in an energized exchange of ideas on overuse
  • Hear about practical and implementable strategies for reducing overuse, and understand their impact
  • Network with colleagues who share a commitment to reducing overuse

# What you’ll learn:

  • How to translate and apply best practices for reducing overuse in health care in their clinical settings
  • How to design effective approaches for evaluating interventions related to reducing overuse
  • How to develop strategies to share successful interventions across their health care organization

# Accreditation

  • Mainpro+® Certified Activity Credits: This activity has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 10 Mainpro+® credits.
  • Group Learning Activity (Section 1): This event 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. This activity was approved by the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine for a maximum of 10.75 hours.

 

Détails
le Lundi 25 Mai 2026 - 08:45
May 25 & 26
Coût : 
$250+ in-person, $50 virtual
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
The Globe & Mail Centre
351 King Street East, 17th Floor
Toronto, ON M5A ON1

From Practice to Impact: Nurses Advocating for Sustainable 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 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 session will highlight practical, real-world examples of advocacy in action, including supporting lower-carbon inhaler use, reducing operating room and clinic waste through greener alternatives and practices, and aligning clinical decision-making with initiatives such as Choosing Wisely. Whether you're just getting started or looking to build on existing efforts, this webinar will offer tangible strategies and inspiration to help embed sustainability into your practice.

This webinar is being delivered as part of the Coalition’s “Preparing Health Care Buildings for Net-Zero” project, made possible with an investment from the Government of Canada’s Low Carbon Economy Implementation Readiness Fund.

Détails
le Vendredi 15 Mai 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement

Nurses' Planetary Health Actions Across Domains of Practice

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 will feature perspectives from across the nursing spectrum, including advocacy efforts, student-led initiatives, long-term care, and international work, highlighting how planetary health is being integrated into practice at multiple levels. Each speaker will share real-world examples of impact, innovation, and leadership in their respective areas.

Whether you're a student, clinician, or leader, this session will offer insight and inspiration on how nurses can contribute to a more sustainable and climate-resilient health system.

Détails
le Lundi 11 Mai 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement

Shaping a Sustainable Future: Nursing Education for the Environment

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. 

Détails
le Jeudi 14 Mai 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement