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SUMMARY:Blue print for Action – Making Connections - CHNC
DESCRIPTION:The 11th National Community Health Nurses of Canada (CHNC) Conference is taking place from May 30 – June 1\, 2016 in St. John’s\, NL. \nThis conference brings together nurses from across Canada and all areas of practice. Be part of this valuable forum\, and explore issues of mutual concern\, exchange knowledge\, share ideas\, generate solutions and make connections! \n Conference information \n 
URL:https://phabc.org/event/blue-print-for-action-making-connections-chnc/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, St. John\, NL\, Canada
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SUMMARY:The 11th National Community Health Nurses of Canada Conference: “Blueprint for Action:  Making Connections!”
DESCRIPTION:  \nCommunity Health Nurses of Canada (CHNC) is pleased to invite you to participate in the 10th National CHNC Conference in St. John’s\, NL \nThis conference brings together individuals who have an interest in Community Health Nursing from practice\, research\, administration\, policy and education. \nPlan to attend and share your knowledge! \nRegistration opens end of January \n For more information\, visit the CHNC website at: \nhttp://chnc.ca/annual-nursing-conference.cfm
URL:https://phabc.org/event/the-11th-national-community-health-nurses-of-canada-conference/
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SUMMARY:Community Health Nurses of Canada (CHNC) - Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Community Health Nurses of Canada (CHNC) is pleased to invite you to participate in the 11th National CHNC Conference in St. John’s\, NL\, May 30 – June 1\, 2016. The theme is Blueprint for Action: Making Connections. \nThis conference brings together individuals who have an interest in Community Health Nursing from practice\, research\, administration\, policy and education. It is a forum to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge\, share evidence and ideas\, and generate solutions. Our goal is Advancing Community Health Nursing in Canada. \nClick here to be added to our mailing list and receive monthly updates (note: you will have the option to opt out of receiving emails at anytime) \nDid you know? The CHNC Conference qualifies for continuous learning hours for renewal of your CNA certification in Community Health Nursing by enhancing your existing knowledge\, skills and expertise in Community Health Nursing. \nRegistration \nProgram \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://phabc.org/event/community-health-nurses-of-canada-chnc-annual-conference/
LOCATION:St. John’s Convention Centre\, St. John's \, New Foundland\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Crisis & Trauma Resource Institute
DESCRIPTION:Walking Through Grief – Helping Others Deal with Loss  \nThis workshop is designed to give helpers an increased awareness of the dynamics of grief and to provide tools and strategies to best support someone who is grieving. \nSome of the topics covered: \n\nTypes of Grief and Loss\nThe Myth of “Normal Grief”\nUnderstanding the Complexities of Grief and Loss\nWorking with Adults\, Children/Youth\, Families and Communities\nSpecific Strategies and Approaches to Grief\n\nFor more information\nVisit our website: www.ctrinstitute.com\nPhone: 204-452-9199\nToll Free: 877-353-3205\nEmail: info@ctrinstitute.com
URL:https://phabc.org/event/crisis-trauma-resource-institute/
LOCATION:Comfort Inn and Conference Centre\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20160621T170000
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SUMMARY:Crisis & Trauma Resource Institute - workshop
DESCRIPTION:Mindfulness Counselling Strategies – Activating Compassion and Regulation \nThis workshop is designed to teach participants how to facilitate mindfulness-based strategies in their counselling work. \nSome of the topics covered: \n\nThe Benefits of Mindfulness\nCultivating Body Awareness\nIncorporating Movement with Clients\nIntegrating Mindful Awareness and Movement\n\n\nPracticing Attunement and Co-Regulation\n\nFor more information\nVisit our website: www.ctrinstitute.com\nPhone: 204-452-9199\nToll Free: 877-353-3205\nEmail: info@ctrinstitute.com
URL:https://phabc.org/event/crisis-trauma-resource-institute-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20160623T103000
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SUMMARY:You’ve Got to Move it\, Move it!  - Building Communities that Motivate People to Walk and Bike
DESCRIPTION:BC Healthy Living Alliance invites you to an exciting webinar on healthier built environments. \nCommunities that make it more convenient and comfortable for people to walk and bike to where they need to go – also make it easier for people to be healthier. \nThere are stacks of studies that back this up.  Just last year\, the My Health\, My Community surveys found that Metro Vancouver residents who commuted by transit\, bike or on foot were twice as likely to get the recommended levels of physical activity.  Those that regularly walked or biked were also 48% more likely to be a healthy weight compared to those who commuted by car. \nThe relationship between active modes of travel and health is so strong that the World Health Organization has called investment in active transportation infrastructure a ‘best buy’ for governments. \nSo let’s talk about how to build support for community planning that makes it easier for people to get around by bike and on foot! \nClick here to register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3310558417949307906 \nSpeakers:  \nAngus McAllister will delve into recent research done for the Real Estate Foundation of BC on public opinions and attitudes around sustainability and the built environment. He’ll give us a sense of how these issues and what language resonates with British Columbians across the province\, in urban centres\, suburbs and small towns. \nDr. Kay Teschke will explain what her research says about different kinds of bike facilities – including which ones are safer and which ones motivate more people to start bicycling. \nJanet Rerecich will walk us through some of the online resources and tools that were developed through BCRPA’s BEAT project (Built Environment and Active Transportation).  She’ll show us how small communities have used the BEAT tools to build support and plans for active transportation and leveraged funding to get facilities built. \n 
URL:https://phabc.org/event/youve-got-to-move-it-move-it-building-communities-that-motivate-people-to-walk-and-bike/
LOCATION:online webinar
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Collective Impact Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Is your organization interested Collective Impact? Are you considering collaborating with other organizations to change population level outcomes on an issue that is important in your community or region? \nClick here to register.  \nTHROUHG THIS WEBINAR: \n\nLEARNabout how a Collective Impact approach can support work across sectors to move the needle on urgent and complex community issues\nEXPLOREthe types of issues and conditions best suited to a Collective Impact approach\, and  learn when this approach is not the best fit\nHEAR ABOUTlessons and insights from groups and collaboratives working with Collective Impact in BC and beyond\n\nDETAILS: \n11:30- 12:00 – OPTIONAL for groups to gather for pre-webinar discussion \n12:00 – webinar commences \nIn addition to being an open learning opportunity\, this webinar is a pre-requisite for collaboratives interested in participating in Collective Impact workshops and coaching to be offered in fall 2016 by BC Healthy Communities and Innoweave.\nThis session has been scheduled as a “lunch and learn” and we recommend if possible to use this as an opportunity to gather with your partners to learn and engage together. We suggest completing Innoweave’s Collective Impact self-assessment and coming together as a group to discuss\, prior to participating in the webinar from 12:00-1:30pm (click here to complete the self-assessment). \n**We recommend that you and your partners read the following before the webinar commences: Collective Impact\, by John Kania and Mark Kramer. Click here to access the article.
URL:https://phabc.org/event/introduction-to-collective-impact-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20160627T090000
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SUMMARY:CIHI Web Conference – Improving Health System Efficiency in Canada: Perspectives of Decision Makers
DESCRIPTION:What actions are health system decision-makers taking to improve health system efficiency in Canada? What challenges have they faced along the way? \nJoin us for a web conference where we will reflect on the findings from the new CIHI report\, Improving Health System Efficiency in Canada: Perspectives of Decision Makers – a qualitative study that showcases the experiences of health system decision-makers in Nova Scotia and British Columbia\, and their efforts to improve efficiency. \nEngage in a discussion with Janet Knox\, President and CEO\, Nova Scotia Health Authority and Susan Brown\, VP and Chief Operating Officer\, Hospitals and Communities\, Interior Health\, B.C. about the actions they have taken to improve efficiency\, the challenges they have faced along the way and the opportunities that lie ahead. \nRegistration is open until June 22nd. Register here. \nPlease contact us if you have any questions.
URL:https://phabc.org/event/cihi-web-conference-improving-health-system-efficiency-in-canada-perspectives-of-decision-makers/
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