Shared Goals, Shared Solutions: Co-Production in Health Care


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September 25 | 0900 September 26 | 1200

Health Quality BC

Online (Zoom)

Health Quality BC Workshops


Event Description

Are you a leader tasked with solving complex problems related to the health care system? Learn how health care and community leaders can collaborate with shared goals and purpose to improve health care. Co-production means both health care providers and the community work together to find solutions and make decisions. This ensures that health care meets the needs and priorities of the people it serves. Embracing these principles helps build real community partnerships based on trust, respect, and common goals.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain insight into how communities and health care providers can collaborate to achieve common goals.
  • Discover effective strategies to implement co-production principles, ensuring genuine community involvement and engagement in health care initiatives.
  • Recognize both the challenges and opportunities in promoting co-production within health care partnerships, paving the way for informed decision-making and strategic planning.
  • Create actionable plans tailored to your organization or initiative, leveraging co-production principles to drive positive change in health care outcomes.

Event Details

Shared Goals, Shared Solutions: Co-Production in Health Care

Date and Time

September 25, 2024 – September 26, 2024

Organizer

Health Quality BC

Location

Online

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Territorial Acknowledgement


We would like to acknowledge that we are living and working with humility and respect on the traditional territories of the First Nations peoples of British Columbia.

We specifically acknowledge and express our gratitude to the keepers of the lands of the ancestral and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations, where our main office is located.

We also recognize Métis people and Métis Chartered Communities, as well as the Inuit and urban Indigenous peoples living across the province on various traditional territories.