Events
Welcome to the Health Service Integration and Quality Calendar of Events.
We aim to post events that relate to the quadruple aim of the Manitoba Quality and Learning Framework. If you would like an event posted please email SHLearningSharing.
March 2024
EAP – Shift Work
In this session we will discuss how working nights, early mornings, and or rotating shifts can impact our sleep quality and waking life. We will also brainstorm strategies for improving sleep quality for shift workers, including controlling our exposure to light. Register through the LMS.
EAP – Gratitude
Evidence shows that gratitude has measurable benefits for just about every area of our lives. Gratitude appears to contribute substantially to our overall well-being. During this session, participants will learn: what gratitude is the science behind it the benefits of gratitude Participants will also learn how to incorporate gratitude into their lives with exercises. Register […]
LEADS based Change Leadership (Part 2)
LEADS based Change Leadership (2 days) Thursday, February 8th from 8:30 am. – 4:00 pm (Part 1) & Wednesday, March 20th from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm (Part 2) This course will help build participant’s capability to lead change using “The LEADS in a Caring Environment framework”. This experiential course offers the combination of […]
Health Behaviour Change Training Part 2: Core Practices
Start the Conversation! Why do some people not follow evidence informed advice that will help prevent negative health outcomes? How do you know when someone is ready to make a change? Combining Motivational Interviewing (MI) and basic counselling skills, Health Behaviour Change (HBC) helps reframe your conversation to identify someone’s readiness to change and barriers […]
Deepening Our Understanding of Anti-Oppressive Practice and Peacemaking
In the latest series of HEC’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Virtual Learning Exchange, we’ll revisit and build on the practice of critical allyship, with a focus on action. Explore the lessons within the Two-Row Wampum Belt Treaty and the Coin Model of Privilege and Critical Allyship to make sense of and strategize on common challenges […]
Promising Practices to Enable Aging in Place Series
Join us to explore examples of community-based programs helping older adults age at home. The second webinar in this series will feature Navigation – Connecting, Advocating, Resourcing, Engaging (Nav-CARE) and Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs), two programs that are supporting older adults to age in place with formal supports. Registration information
Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease: Challenges and Opportunities
Clinical trials targeting Alzheimer’s disease face multifaceted challenges amidst promising opportunities. Challenges include patient recruitment, high attrition rates, and complex trial designs. Additionally, the disease’s heterogeneous nature poses diagnostic and treatment challenges. However, advancements in biomarkers, precision medicine, and collaborative research efforts offer opportunities for innovative trial designs and targeted therapies. Addressing these challenges while […]
April 2024
EAP: Diversity in the Workplace
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) policies are becoming commonplace in the workplace. EDI policies ensure that everyone in the workplace is treated fairly and with respect regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or religion. And while diversity has become a buzzword in the workplace, organizations may be missing out on the value that […]
WOW WEDNESDAY – Nursing Stories: What, Opportunities We Share in Career Development
Featuring Adrian Belinski RN, Home Care Case Coordinator Since I was young, I have always wanted to be a nurse!! I graduated from ACC in 1990 from the LPN program. Worked for a year and returned to Red River Community College and obtained my RN diploma in 1992. I have worked in rural acute, (which gave […]
Ethics Series – Disability Ethics
The Health Care Ethics Service is pleased to offer monthly hour-long virtual ethics education sessions for health care providers. The topics, times and dates are listed below and will be presented by Katarina Lee-Ameduri, Clinical Ethicist, St. Boniface Hospital, Director of Ethics, Réseau Compassion Network and Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Manitoba. […]
EAP: Financial Wellness
Many people feel stressed about their financial situation and do not know how to create a plan or approach buying a house or saving for retirement. This session explores these topics, along with some of the terminology commonly used in the financial sector. Register through the LMS.
EAP: Co-Creating Healthy Teams (for Leaders)
Improved productivity, reduced absenteeism, and increased morale…these are just some of the benefits of a healthy team. Register through the LMS.
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