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Promoting the Rights and Health of Transgender People as a Public Health Equity Proiority

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This  webinar is presented by the National Collaborating Centre for the Determinants of Health (NCCDH).

Action on health equity for transgender and gender-expansive people includes using inclusive language in practice, correcting mis- and disinformation on trans health issues, addressing stigma and discrimination, and dismantling barriers to care for transgender and gender expansive people. 

Join us as we learn from a panel of community leaders working actively to support citizen and public health action on inequities related to gender identity. This webinar will explore transgender and nonbinary health equity issues and practical applications to support the Canadian public health field to understand and act on improving health inequities for transgender and nonbinary people.

# Speakers

  • Travis Salway (he/him), Assistant Professor of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University
  • Brittany Jakubiec (they/them), Director of Research, Egale
  • Veronica Merryfield (Ms./she/her), Founder, Cape Breton Transgender Network

 

Détails
le Mercredi 24 Juillet 2024 - 13:00
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement

9th Annual Privacy Officers' Virtual PLE

The Alliance is pleased to announce our 9th Annual Virtual Privacy Officers’ Professional Learning Event. 
 
Once again, we will over this training over the course of a week. It will start on Monday, October 7, and continue for for five consecutive days, beginning at 9:00 am EDT. Each segment will be 60 minutes long and will feature a renowned speaker, followed by an optional 30-minute networking portion (unless the speaker chooses to extend their presentation). We are very excited to continue hosting these events and we are certain that your time will be well worth it. 

# #Here is a list of this year's speakers: 

  • Kenrick Bagnall, Founder of KONCYBER, previously Toronto Police Cybercrime Division
  • Andrew Drummond, Director of Health Policy, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC)
  • Ziad Yehia, Partner, Cooligan Yehia LLP
  • Ariane Siegel, General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, OntarioMD 
  • Simeon Kanev, Privacy Officer & Business Lead, Alliance for Healthier Communities  

# #Registration (cost includes access to all five sessions)

  • Alliance members (Early bird rate valid until Sept 13, 2024): $135 + HST
  • Alliance members (Regular rate): $160 + HST
  • Community Health Equity Builder: $180 + HST
  • Non-Members: $200 + HST

If unsure whether your organization is a member or not, and for any other questions about the event, please email us at privacy@allianceon.org.

Détails
le Lundi 7 Octobre 2024 - 09:00
le Mardi 8 Octobre 2024 - 09:00
le Mercredi 9 Octobre 2024 - 09:00
le Mercredi 9 Octobre 2024 - 09:00
le Jeudi 10 Octobre 2024 - 09:00
le Vendredi 11 Octobre 2024 - 00:00
October 7-11, 9:00 - 10:30 am
Coût : 
$135-200
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Online
Zoom link sent upon registration

North American Refugee Health Conference 2025: Health means the world to us

This event is presented by the North American Refugee Health Conference (NAHRC) Inc., a Canadian non-profit organization serving the refugee community in North America and globally. 

Save the date for the North American Refugee Health Conference 2025 in Niagara Falls, Ontario. 

This conference will bring together multi-disciplinary experts in refugee health and settlement from Canada and across the globe, to develop and discuss challenges, and solutions to optimize refugee health and settlement.

Watch this space for more information. 

Détails
le Jeudi 11 Septembre 2025 - 11:00
le Vendredi 12 Septembre 2025 - 00:00
le Samedi 13 Septembre 2025 - 00:00
September 11-13
Coût : 
TBD
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Sheraton Fallsview Hotel
5875 Fallsview Ave
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3K7

Removing the Barriers: Making your Organization 2SLGBTQ Friendly

This online course is presented by Rainbow Health Ontario.

To provide inclusive, affirming health care and social services it is crucial to have policies and practices that reflect the diverse clients’ needs. To create change in an organization, it must be evident from board, senior management to front-line staff and volunteers. This session is a review of programs, services, website, images/posters, signage, brochures, publications, intake forms/registration forms, policy, etc. of the organization. The session uses an anti-oppression/anti-racism framework to examine the process of developing organizational sensitivity and responsiveness to diverse 2SLGBTQ communities. The session addresses creating a positive and welcoming work environment for both 2SLGBTQ staff, clients and volunteers. The workshop will explore various strategies such as specific programs and services, HR policies, Intake forms, inclusive language, signage, brochures, and online images. We will view various samples of inclusive practices and forms to make your organizational space more 2SLGBTQ friendly. The process to create an inclusive space takes time with building blocks to achieve the goal in equity and inclusivity.

# Objectives:

  1.  To enhance visibility and inclusion of 2SLGBTQ employees, volunteers, service users
  2.  To increase capacity to provide welcoming, friendly, professional, culturally competent services to 2SLGBTQ service users
  3.  To make the organization, service and programs 2SLGBTQ positive; policy, language, forms, signage, washroom use and waiting areas inclusive

# 2024 Sessions:

  • August 7, 10-12pm ET
  • September 10, 10am-12pm ET
Détails
le Mercredi 7 Août 2024 - 10:00
le Mardi 10 Septembre 2024 - 10:00
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Coût : 
$20
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Online

Turf, Trust & Collaboration

This workshop is presented by the Tamarack Institute.

This interactive virtual workshop is back by popular demand for one final session before Liz Weaver's retirement this fall. The session focuses on the core leadership competency of trust-building. 

Collaborative success requires the engagement and commitment of partners to the common cause. Participants in the workshop will walk away with ideas, tools and approaches to effectively engage diverse community partners and intentionally build trusting relationships and collaborative impact. Come prepared to share your experiences and insights on how to build trust.

# This workshop is designed for those who are:

  • Conveners or facilitators of collaborative tables where building trust is an imperative
  • Individuals who are members of organizational or collaborative teams seeking to build trust in your team
  • Individuals or teams experiencing broken trust and would like to work better together
  • Individuals or teams who are intrigued by the idea of trust and are seeking practical approaches to build trust.
Détails
le Jeudi 29 Août 2024 - 13:00
1:00 - 4:30 pm
Coût : 
$199-249
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement

Developing Your Collaboration Impact Story

This workshop is presented by the Tamarack Institute

Join Liz Weaver and Sylvia Cheuy for this newly developed, virtual 2.5-hour workshop that will guide you and fellow changemakers in crafting your collaboration’s own impact story.

Participants will learn about the seven steps to craft compelling stories, which highlight their collaborative’s successes and progress. Attendees will also be guided on how to craft their collaboration’s impact story in a way that will help attract and retain funders and partners.

# This workshop is designed for those who are:

  • Implementing a collaborative project and want to better understand their impact
  • Playing a lead communications role on behalf of a collaboration
  • Guiding a collaborative project through a phase of renewal
  • Wondering about the sustainability of their collaboration and how to plan for it
Détails
le Mardi 16 Juillet 2024 - 13:00
1:00 - 3:30 pm
Coût : 
$219-249
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Online

Creating Workforce Joy and Well-Being

This workshop is presented by the Institute for Healthcare Information (IHI).

Learn strategies and gain resources to create a positive work environment that fosters meaning, purpose, and belonging in this online course. 

# Create Joy in Work, Reduce Health Care Burnout

An epidemic of burnout among health care professionals is affecting quality, safety, and health care system performance. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s (IHI’s) Creating Workforce Joy and Well-Being online course with coaching shares the proven quality improvement (QI) methods to create a positive work environment that fosters meaning, purpose, and belonging.

In this course, participants will explore strategies to co-design solutions with staff and learn simple, impactful steps to help staff find joy and meaning in their work. This 12-week program is full of new thinking, resources, strategies, frameworks, and solutions that will help workforces truly thrive — not just survive.

Download the IHI Framework for Improving Joy in Work

# Course Format

The learning format of this online course includes six weeks of biweekly video content, three all-learner calls, and an opportunity for added coaching.

  • Biweekly Video Content: ​Online modules will be released throughout the course that consists of reading, video lectures, discussion prompts, and assignments for you to complete on your own time.​ Lessons are released at 12:15 PM Eastern Time (ET) and can be rewatched.
  • All-Learner Calls: All-learner calls are live, town-hall-style calls led by course faculty. Each call is recorded.

# For More Information

 

Détails
le Jeudi 26 Septembre 2024 - 00:00
12 Weeks, Starts September 26
Coût : 
$467-549
Emplacement
Online

Arts and Aging Day 2024

This event is presented by the Research Institute for Aging 

Together with Arts in Care Homes in the UK, Arts and Aging Day Canada uses social media to showcase the amazing work being done in multiple settings across our country including long-term care homes, retirement communities, seniors centres, municipal recreation programs, community programs, and arts organizations. The day is a chance to promote the positive effects of arts-based activities, learn more about what different organizations are doing, and create nation-wide connections in the field of arts, health, and aging.

We invite you to share your own home, community organization, and/or workplace’s arts activities, creations and experiences through social media. From choirs to poetry, visual arts to dance, we want to highlight all the ways that arts and creativity are engaging and supporting Canadian older adults and those who care for them, both in-person and virtually. This day is a great opportunity for you to learn from colleagues across the country and find new ideas to bring back to your family, community, or workplace.

To get involved, take a photo, write a blog post, or make a video of an arts-based activity or creation - ahead of time or on the day. Write a social media post with the hashtag #ArtsAndAgingCA and share it on September 24. Follow @artsaging on X and #ArtsAndAgingCA on your favourite social platforms.

For more ways to get promote and celebrate Arts and Aging Day, check out the Social Media Toolkit.

Détails
le Mercredi 25 Septembre 2024 - 15:00
September 24 - All Day
Emplacement
Online / Social Media

Seeking Cultural Safety: Ethical Considerations for Newcomer Health

This webinar is presented by the National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4) and the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)

This interactive learning experience utilizes a case-based approach to demonstrate the potential breadth of concerns that may arise with barriers for newcomers accessing the healthcare system. As this is a workshop, please be prepared to be active and participating in this session.

CCHL members receive 0.5 Category II credits for attending this webinar.

# Speaker

  • Michelle Mullen, Bioethicist, CHEO

 

Détails
le Mercredi 11 Septembre 2024 - 13:00
1:00 - 3:00 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Webinar

EngageFest! The Power of People and Place

EngageFest! is presented by the Tamarack Institute.

Our two-day cross-sector gathering is taking place virtually on October 29 & 30, 2024, with in-person meet-ups in various locations across Turtle Island. Over 500 changemakers from around the world will gather for two days of capability building, knowledge sharing, and inspiration to explore this year’s theme: The Power of People & Place.

# EngageFest! attendees will:  

  • Explore tools and resources to support deepening connections, fostering inclusion, and shifting power. 
  • Learn ways to leverage local knowledge and community assets to transform systems. 
  • Walk away with strategies for igniting motivation to sustain collaboratives and nurturing collective efforts. 
  • and more!

# Speakers

EngageFest! will feature thought-provoking speakers from around the world. Take a look at our confirmed keynotes and check back our website often to see our full list of speakers!

# Prices

  • Single registration price: $499. 
  • Group registration: $439
  • Francophone registration: $349
  • Supported rate: $249 - for those who have limited professional development funding
  • Tamarack member rate: $179
  • Barrier-free rate: $0 - for those with no professional development funding, lived/living experience, students and youth, and any other barrier to participate not listed.
Détails
le Mardi 29 Octobre 2024 - 14:15
le Mercredi 30 Octobre 2024 - 00:00
October 29 & 30, 2024
Coût : 
$0 - $499
Emplacement
Hybrid
In-person meetups across Canada