Palliative Care After Stroke with Jessica McAnulty & Jillian Runke
ZoomSession Info: Join our first ECHO of 2025 and learn how a palliative approach can assist in stroke recovery and care. This webinar will give health and social care providers […]
Session Info: Join our first ECHO of 2025 and learn how a palliative approach can assist in stroke recovery and care. This webinar will give health and social care providers […]
Session Info: CERAH is excited to host a transformative webinar that aims to build bridges between health-care providers and patients through the power of digital storytelling. Discover how Our Voices, Our […]
What: Enhance your skills in delivering exceptional palliative and end-of-life care for patients and caregivers with this 2 day, 15 hour introductory workshop. All learning materials will be provided to […]
Workshop Description: Join us for a half-day workshop designed to support healthcare providers in navigating the impact of grief in the workplace. With specialist Keynote, Eugene Dufour, this workshop will […]
Learning Objectives: Identify culturally relevant perspectives on dementia Apply principles of cultural safety to create respectful and inclusive care plans for Indigenous seniors and Elders Integrate trauma-informed approaches to address […]
April 16th is National Advance Care Planning Day Talking about future healthcare decisions can be challenging, but it’s a vital part of providing patient-centered care. This webinar will equip healthcare […]
Speaker Bio: Dr. Taryn Klarner Read is an Associate Professor in the School of Kinesiology within the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences at Lakehead University. With a […]
April 16th is National Advance Care Planning Day Talking about future healthcare decisions can be challenging, but it’s a vital part of providing patient-centered care. This webinar will equip healthcare […]
Speaker Bio: Harley Eagle, Dakota and Ojibway and a member of Whitecap Dakota First Nation, lives in the Territory of the K’ómoks Peoples on Vancouver Island, BC. Guided by Indigenous […]
Session Info: Participants will be able to: Understand legal remedies that can be used to prevent situations of elder abuse or neglect or to intervene when abuse or neglect has […]
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Lakehead University respectfully acknowledges its campuses are located on the traditional lands of Indigenous people. Lakehead Thunder Bay is located on the traditional lands of the Fort William First Nation, Signatory to the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850. Lakehead University acknowledges the history that many nations hold in the areas around our campuses, and is committed to a relationship with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit based on the principles of mutual trust, respect, reciprocity, and collaboration in the spirit of reconciliation. As a Centre we are committed to working towards reconciliation and decolonizing our work and have committed as a staff to educating ourselves in these areas both personally and professionally.