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SUMMARY:Conversations With Leaders: Rites of Passage: Changing Ways of Marking Death and Dying in Our Communities
DESCRIPTION:Conversations about death and dying are shaped by faith\, culture\, and community – and they are changing. In this live Conversations with Leaders event\, we bring together voices from diverse religious traditions and the funeral profession to reflect on how end-of-life rites\, practices\, and attitudes have evolved in recent years. Speakers will explore the impacts of COVID-19\, shifting family and community structures\, and emerging conversations. Together\, they will reflect on how communities mark the end of life\, care for one another in times of loss\, and seek meaning\, dignity\, and connection in the face of death. \nThe Rev. Canon Gary van der MeerInterfaith Officer\, Anglican Diocese of OttawaRabbi Daniel MikelbergTemple Israel OttawaImam Sikander HashmiCanadian Council of ImamsNicholas BrownFuneral Home Manager\, Capital Funeral Home & CemeteryCharles BarrettDirector\, Compassionate OttawaREGISTER HERE
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/conversations-with-leaders-rites-of-passage-changing-ways-of-marking-death-and-dying-in-our-communities/
LOCATION:Zoom – Open to public
CATEGORIES:Online,Open to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250520T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250520T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20250512T002347Z
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SUMMARY:Conversations with Leaders – The Power of Community Connection
DESCRIPTION:This live\, virtual event will feature a conversation between Dr. Julian Abel\, palliative care physician and international leader in the compassionate communities movement\, and Dr. Mary Lou Kelley\, Canadian researcher\, advocate for community-based approaches to aging and end-of-life care\, and a dedicated Compassionate Ottawa volunteer. Together\, they will explore Talk\, Learn\, Connect (TLC)—a community connector program developed in the UK that helps strengthen neighbourhood relationships and support people through life’s challenges. \nThe conversation will highlight how this grassroots initiative enables more social connection\, cultivates mutual support\, and builds compassionate communities from the ground up. Julian will share insights from the UK experience\, and Mary Lou will reflect on how the model could be adapted and implemented in Canada. There will be time for questions after the conversation. \nDr. Julian AbelJulian Abel is a physician and international lead in the field of compassionate communities and palliative care. He is the Director of Compassionate Communities UK\, which is a charity that was formed to develop the broader roll out of compassionate communities in both primary care and end of life care. For the past several years\, Julian has been working with Frome Medical Practice in Somerset\, and advising many other communities around the world about developing a new model of primary care combined with compassionate communities. \nDr. Mary Lou KelleyDr. Mary Lou Kelley MSW\, PhD has been engaged in practice\, teaching and research in gerontology and palliative care since 1972. Major contributions involved co-creating strategies to provide palliative care in rural and First Nations communities and long-term care homes. She was the recipient of the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association’s Award of Excellence (2011)\, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012) and the Ontario Hospice Palliative Care Visionary award (2015) in recognition of her career contribution to Canadian palliative care practice\, education\, and research. After 35 years as a professor at Lakehead University\, Thunder Bay\, she retired in 2015 and relocated to Ottawa to be with family. Mary Lou has been a volunteer with Compassionate Ottawa since 2016 where she works with multicultural communities to support developing community care networks. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/conversations-with-leaders-the-power-of-community-connection/
LOCATION:Zoom – Open to public
CATEGORIES:Online,Open to Public
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250206T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20250130T135526Z
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SUMMARY:Conversations with Leaders - Preparing for Unexpected Life Transitions
DESCRIPTION:This live\, virtual event will feature a conversation between Marc Séguin\, author of Advocacy in Aging\, and Charles Barrett\, Compassionate Ottawa Board member. Together\, they will discuss the challenges and opportunities of planning for unexpected life transitions\, from aging and reduced abilities to health events and illness. Drawing on real-life stories\, Marc will share insights from his book\, which outlines five essential pillars of planning: financial preparedness\, powers of attorney\, downsizing\, living wills\, and gradual transitions. The conversation will explore how to build a strong support team\, ensure continuity in managing your affairs\, and make certain that your values and wishes are respected as you age. There will be time for questions after the conversation. \nMarc SéguinMarc Séguin is the author of Advocacy in Aging\, a book about estate and healthcare planning for the living years. Marc has helped many families\, including his own\, plan for and deal with the inevitable changes associated with life transitions and aging. These experiences have enabled him to crystallize an approach\, in everyday language\, to maintaining continuity in financial affairs and personal care. Marc\, a father of three\, grandfather of two\, is married to his wife of 38+ years. He is an avid skier and loves the outdoors. \nCharles BarrettCharles Barrett is a retired economist\, who was actively involved in policy dialogue in North America\, and the Asia-Pacific region in international economic relations\, human resources development and capacity building. He has broad research experience and has written extensively on Canadian and international policy issues. Charles volunteers as a Board member at Compassionate Ottawa. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/conversations-with-leaders-preparing-for-unexpected-life-transitions/
LOCATION:Zoom – Open to public
CATEGORIES:Online,Open to Public
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241205T113000
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CREATED:20241118T231527Z
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SUMMARY:Conversations with Leaders - Bridging the Grief Gap
DESCRIPTION:This conversation\, featuring Monica Patten\, Chair of Compassionate Ottawa\, and Paul Adams\, Co-Chair of the Canadian Grief Alliance\, will delve into the work of the Canadian Grief Alliance—a group of leading grief specialists and over 150 national and provincial organizations advocating for a proposal to address national gaps in grief services that leave many Canadians unsupported. Together\, they will explore the consultations on grief undertaken by the Alliance\, the insights gained\, and their implications for building compassionate communities. There will be time for questions following the conversation. \nREGISTER HEREClick the button above to open the registration page on Zoom. From there\, enter your name and email address and click “Register.” You will then receive a confirmation email from Zoom with the link to access the session. \nPaul AdamsPaul Adams is co-chair of the Canadian Grief Alliance. He is an author\, former professor of journalism at Carleton University\, and a veteran of CBC and the Globe and Mail. He was the primary caregiver to his wife\, Suzanne Szukits\, a Canadian diplomat\, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012 at the age of 52. She died of the complications of metastatic breast cancer in September 2016. Since Suzanne’s death\, Adams has written about palliative care in publications such as The Walrus\, The Ottawa Citizen\, Policy Options and Healthy Debate. He has served as a family representative on numerous advisory bodies on palliative and end-of-life issues. He was educated at the University of Manitoba\, the University of Oxford and Columbia University and in addition to Carleton has taught at the University of Manitoba and Massey University in Wellington\, New Zealand. \nMonica PattenMonica Patten is the Chair of Compassionate Ottawa. Her career included being Senior Vice President for United Way of Canada\, followed by almost 20 years as President and CEO of Community Foundations of Canada\, the national organization supporting local foundations across Canada. Throughout her career\, Monica has remained an active community volunteer\, especially committed to organizations serving women who live with poverty and in precarious housing. In 2013\, Monica was appointed to the Order of Canada in recognition for her tireless work to encourage volunteering and generosity. She believes her work with Compassionate Ottawa is a continuation of her commitment to helping build strong communities.
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/conversations-with-leaders-bridging-the-grief-gap/
LOCATION:Zoom – Open to public
CATEGORIES:Online,Open to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240813T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240813T121500
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20240511T214031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240812T001226Z
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SUMMARY:Advance Care Planning Workshop - Senior Centre Without Walls
DESCRIPTION:Have you had the conversation?\n\n\n\nAdvance Care Planning conversations may be one of the most important conversation you will ever have. These conversations can help make sure that your wishes for your future personal health care are known and may bring peace of mind to you\, your family and those who may have to make decisions on your behalf.\n\n\n\nIn this workshop\, participants will be brought into facilitated group discussions about their values\, wishes and beliefs as they relate to future personal care\, and they will also learn how they can start these conversations with those closest to them.\n \n\nTo register please call 343-600-7647 or email scww@thegoodcompanions.ca \n \n\nWant to organize a workshop like this in your community? Contact us now!
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/advance-care-planning-workshop-senior-centre-without-walls/
LOCATION:Via Phone\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online,Open to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240509T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20240419T234758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T200317Z
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SUMMARY:Conversations with Leaders - Exploring Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs)
DESCRIPTION:This live virtual event\, facilitated by Compassionate Ottawa volunteer Mary Lou Kelley\, will feature a conversation with Sue Garvey and Vince DePaul. Together\, they will discuss the fast-growing pan-Canadian Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) movement and will spotlight Ottawa’s own Oasis pilot project as an exemplary case. Oasis is an older adult-driven model of aging in place\, located within NORCs\, and stems from an Aging at Home collaboration with Queens University. Vince serves as co-Principal Investigator for this collaboration\, while Sue plays a key role as an active volunteer. Following the discussion\, there will be time for questions and comments. \nREGISTER HEREClick the button above to open the registration page on Zoom. From there\, enter your name and email address and click “Register.” You will then receive a confirmation email from Zoom with the link to access the session. \nSue Garvey Sue Garvey\, a graduate of Carleton University’s Masters in Social Work program\, retired in 2019 after 23 years with the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa as Executive Director of Cornerstone Housing for Women. She is recognized for her contributions to women’s issues\, homelessness\, and affordable housing\, receiving awards such as the Governor General’s Jubilee Medal\, the Marion Dewar Defender of the Public Good Award\, and the Key to the City of Ottawa. Currently\, Sue serves part-time as a policy advisor to Ottawa City Councillor Theresa Kavanagh\, focusing on women’s and gender equity\, affordable housing\, and age-friendly cities. Additionally\, she volunteers her efforts toward advocating for and implementing Ottawa’s first Oasis pilot project\, an Aging at Home collaboration with Queen’s University. \nVince DePaulVince DePaul is a Physiotherapist and Associate Professor at Queen’s University.  He co-leads the Oasis Project with his colleague Dr. Catherine Donnelly. The Oasis Project is a community-based participatory study that aims to co-develop\, implement and evaluate the Oasis Program to promote healthy aging in naturally occurring retirement communities. Vince completed his Physiotherapy Degree at McMaster University\, and worked in Hamilton for many years as a clinician before earning his PhD in Rehabilitation Science. He has lived in Kingston since 2015 but frequently comes to Ottawa to visit two of his adult children\, as well as his new Oasis friends and collaborators in Ottawa. \nMary Lou KelleyMary Lou Kelley MSW\, PhD has been engaged in practice\, teaching and research in gerontology and palliative care since 1972. Major contributions involved co-creating strategies to provide palliative care in rural and First Nations communities and long-term care homes. She was the recipient of the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association’s Award of Excellence (2011)\, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012) and the Ontario Hospice Palliative Care Visionary award (2015) in recognition of her career contribution to Canadian palliative care practice\, education\, and research. After 35 years as a professor at Lakehead University\, Thunder Bay\, she retired in 2015 and relocated to Ottawa to be with family. Mary Lou has been a volunteer with Compassionate Ottawa since 2016 where she works with multicultural communities to support developing community care networks. \n  \nConversations with Leaders is proudly sponsored by Zapior Wealth Management of RBC Dominion Securities.
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/conversations-with-leaders-exploring-naturally-occurring-retirement-communities-norcs/
LOCATION:Zoom – Open to public
CATEGORIES:Online,Open to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240422T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240422T180000
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20240208T164107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T164107Z
UID:5923-1713801600-1713808800@compassionateottawa.ca
SUMMARY:Follow-Up Advance Care Planning - United Churches of Canada
DESCRIPTION:Have you had the conversation?\n\n\n\nAdvance Care Planning conversations may be one of the most important conversation you will ever have. These conversations can help make sure that your wishes for your future personal health care are known and may bring peace of mind to you\, your family and those who may have to make decisions on your behalf.\n\n\n\nIn this workshop\, participants will be brought into facilitated group discussions about their values\, wishes and beliefs as they relate to future personal care\, and they will also learn how they can start these conversations with those closest to them.\n\n\nWant to organize a workshop like this in your community? Contact us now!
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/follow-up-advance-care-planning-united-churches-of-canada/
LOCATION:Zoom – Private Event
CATEGORIES:Online,Private Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240408T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240408T183000
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20231219T184440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231219T184440Z
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SUMMARY:Grief and Bereavement – United Churches of Canada
DESCRIPTION:Grief can be complicated and challenging. It is experienced by everyone\, regardless of age and many in our community still express that they are not comfortable addressing it. In particular\, seniors and older adults can be acutely impacted by grief. \nTo help support you and your community\, Compassionate Ottawa invites you to join a free virtual workshop. It will be hosted by our experienced and trained facilitators. \nIn this workshop\, you will be guided through an interactive session by our facilitators to increase your knowledge and comfort on the topic. You will also be provided with tools and techniques to have conversations with those around you experiencing grief to be able to better support them\, which is especially important during these challenging times.
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/grief-and-bereavement-united-churches-of-canada/
LOCATION:Zoom – Private Event
CATEGORIES:Online,Private Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240325T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240325T180000
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20240208T162352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T162550Z
UID:5911-1711382400-1711389600@compassionateottawa.ca
SUMMARY:Advance Care Planning - United Churches of Canada
DESCRIPTION:Have you had the conversation?\n  \n\n\n\nAdvance Care Planning conversations may be one of the most important conversation you will ever have. These conversations can help make sure that your wishes for your future personal health care are known and may bring peace of mind to you\, your family and those who may have to make decisions on your behalf.\n  \n\n\n\nIn this workshop\, participants will be brought into facilitated group discussions about their values\, wishes and beliefs as they relate to future personal care\, and they will also learn how they can start these conversations with those closest to them.\n  \n\n\nWant to organize a workshop like this in your community? Contact us now!
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/advance-care-planning-united-churches-of-canada/
LOCATION:Zoom – Private Event
CATEGORIES:Online,Private Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240321T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240321T111500
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20240305T211737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T212016Z
UID:5950-1711015200-1711019700@compassionateottawa.ca
SUMMARY:Conversations With Leaders - Are you ready for unexpected life transitions?
DESCRIPTION:Our speaker\, Marc Séguin\, is the author of “Advocacy in Aging”\, which focuses on wealth management and health care planning for the end-of-life years. The author was inspired by real-life stories. \nWe’re all living longer\, which increases the likelihood of living with reduced abilities\, due to natural aging\, events or illness. By planning for the unexpected and building a support team\, it is possible to ensure continuity and consistency in the management of financial\, physical and mental affairs. \nThe concepts described in Advocacy in Aging apply to all those planning for their own or a relative’s aging\, whatever their financial means or context. There’s no denying that we’re all living longer\, and that many of us will see our abilities diminish. \nAuthor Marc Séguin defines five pillars of planning that bring together fundamental concepts: financial planning\, powers of attorney\, downsizing\, living wills and gradual transitions. \nHow do we plan for the future?\nHow can we facilitate transitions?\nHow do you ensure that the people who represent you respect your wishes\, your values and your wisdom? \nThe discussion will be followed by questions and comments. \nREGISTER HERE**Conversation offered in French only. \nClick the button above to open the registration page on Zoom. From there\, enter your name and email address and click “Register.” You will then receive a confirmation email from Zoom with the link to access the session. \nMarc Séguin is the author of Advocacy in Aging (www.AdvocacyInAging.com)\, a book on wealth management and health care planning for the senior years. After a career in the introduction of new technologies\, Marc turned his attention to the challenges of financial management and personal care for seniors. He has helped many families\, including his own\, plan for and cope with the inevitable life changes that come with aging. These experiences have enabled him to crystallize an approach\, in common parlance\, to maintaining continuity in financial affairs and personal care. Marc\, father of 3 boys and grandfather of 2\, lives in Ottawa with his wife. He is an avid skier and loves the outdoors. \nMichelle de Courville Nicol was a member of the Board of Directors of Hôpital Montfort from 1990 to 2001 and its President from 1995 to 2001\, as well as President of Montfort Renaissance\, a French-language community organization active in the fields of addiction\, mental health\, housing and seniors\, from 2006 to 2020. \nConversations with Leaders is proudly sponsored by Zapior Wealth Management of RBC Dominion Securities.
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/conversations-with-leaders-are-you-ready-for-unexpected-life-transitions/
LOCATION:Zoom – Open to public
CATEGORIES:Online,Open to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231026T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231026T143000
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20231025T193545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T193545Z
UID:5579-1698325200-1698330600@compassionateottawa.ca
SUMMARY:Conversations and Advance Care Planning - CARP Ottawa
DESCRIPTION:Have you had the conversation?\n\n\n\n\nAdvance Care Planning conversations may be one of the most important conversation you will ever have. These conversations can help make sure that your wishes for your future personal health care are known and may bring peace of mind to you\, your family and those who may have to make decisions on your behalf.\n\n\n\nIn this workshop\, participants will be brought into facilitated group discussions about their values\, wishes and beliefs as they relate to future personal care\, and they will also learn how they can start these conversations with those closest to them.\n\nWant to organize a workshop like this in your community? Contact us now!
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/conversations-and-advance-care-planning-carp-ottawa/
CATEGORIES:Online,Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230525T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230525T151500
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20230411T172030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T171900Z
UID:5339-1685023200-1685027700@compassionateottawa.ca
SUMMARY:Conversations with Leaders - Montfort Renaissance\, an organization to discover!
DESCRIPTION:Mental health\, addictions\, housing support\, seniors’ services: many people are looking for help in these areas but are unsure of where to turn. \nJeanne-Hélène Tardivel\, Executive Director of Montfort Renaissance for the past seventeen years\, will speak with Michelle de Courville Nicol\, a volunteer with Compassionate Ottawa\, and introduce you to the programs and services of Montfort Renaissance\, a francophone non-profit organization celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. It now has some 160 employees serving over 7\,000 clients and offers a continuum of community services in both official languages to improve the health and well-being of its clients. Its growth and the success of its services are a great story of teamwork and interaction with its clients and partners. \nTo learn more about Montfort Renaissance\, register for the conversation on Thursday\, May 25\, from 2:00 to 3:15 p.m. \nREGISTER HEREClick the button above to open the registration page on Zoom. From there\, enter your name and email address and click “Register.” You will then receive a confirmation email from Zoom with the link to access the session. \nJeanne-Hélène TardivelDirectrice générale · Montfort RenaissanceMichelle de Courville NicolAdministratrice · Compassion OttawaThe first 500 registrants will be able to join the session via Zoom; others will be redirected to the live-stream on YouTube via the Compassionate Ottawa channel. A recording of the webinar will be posted on the Compassionate Ottawa YouTube channel after the session airs. \nConversations with Leaders is proudly sponsored by Zapior Wealth Management of RBC Dominion Securities. \n*Event offered in French only
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/conversations-with-leaders-montfort-renaissance-an-organization-to-discover/
LOCATION:Zoom – Open to public
CATEGORIES:Online,Open to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230324T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230324T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20230214T131848Z
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SUMMARY:Advance Care Planning - Ottawa Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Have you had the conversation?\n\n\n\nAdvance Care Planning conversations may be one of the most important conversation you will ever have. These conversations can help make sure that your wishes for your future personal health care are known and may bring peace of mind to you\, your family and those who may have to make decisions on your behalf.\n\n\n\nIn this workshop\, participants will be brought into facilitated group discussions about their values\, wishes and beliefs as they relate to future personal care\, and they will also learn how they can start these conversations with those closest to them.\n\n\nTo register click here.\n\nWant to organize a workshop like this in your community? Contact us now!
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/advance-care-planning-ottawa-public-library-4/
LOCATION:Zoom – Open to public
CATEGORIES:En ligne,Online,Open to Public,Ouvert au public
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230303T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20230124T193531Z
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UID:5124-1677837600-1677843000@compassionateottawa.ca
SUMMARY:Advance Care Planning - Ottawa Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Have you had the conversation?\n\n\n\nAdvance Care Planning conversations may be one of the most important conversation you will ever have. These conversations can help make sure that your wishes for your future personal health care are known and may bring peace of mind to you\, your family and those who may have to make decisions on your behalf.\n\n\n\nIn this workshop\, participants will be brought into facilitated group discussions about their values\, wishes and beliefs as they relate to future personal care\, and they will also learn how they can start these conversations with those closest to them.\n\nTo register click here. \nWant to organize a workshop like this in your community? Contact us now! \n*Workshop on March 3rd offered in French only.
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/advance-care-planning-ottawa-public-library/
LOCATION:Zoom – Open to public
CATEGORIES:En ligne,Online,Open to Public,Ouvert au public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230216T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230216T193000
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20230124T183811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T123731Z
UID:5102-1676570400-1676575800@compassionateottawa.ca
SUMMARY:Two-part Grief Workshop Series with Orleans United Church
DESCRIPTION:Grief can be complicated and challenging. It is experienced by everyone\, regardless of age and many in our community still express that they are not comfortable addressing it. In particular\, seniors and older adults can be acutely impacted by grief. \nTo help support you and your community\, Compassionate Ottawa has created a two-part grief workshop\, it will be hosted by our experienced and trained facilitators. \nIn this workshop\, you will be guided through an interactive session by our facilitators to increase your knowledge and comfort on the topic. You will also be provided with tools and techniques to have conversations with those around you experiencing grief to be able to better support them\, which is especially important during these challenging times. \nTo register contact Denise Connors  at 2tconnors@rogers.com
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/two-part-grief-workshop-series-with-orleans-united-church/
LOCATION:Zoom – Private Event
CATEGORIES:Online,Open to Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230125T111500
DTSTAMP:20260415T133758
CREATED:20230112T214344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T200803Z
UID:5019-1674640800-1674645300@compassionateottawa.ca
SUMMARY:Conversations with Leaders - Compassion on the Streets of Ottawa
DESCRIPTION:This live virtual event will feature a conversation between Dr. Jeff Turnbull\, local physician and Medical Director of Ottawa Inner City Health\, and Jack McCarthy\, Vice-Chair of Compassionate Ottawa. Together\, they will talk about compassion on the streets of Ottawa and the conditions that some of the most vulnerable in our community live in. There will be time for questions and comments following the discussion. \nREGISTER HEREClick the button above to open the registration page on Zoom. From there\, enter your name and email address and click “Register.” You will then receive a confirmation email from Zoom with the link to access the session. \nDr. Jeff Turnbull\, former chief of staff at The Ottawa Hospital and chief of clinical quality at Health Quality Ontario\, has pursued an interest in poverty and its effect on health nationally and internationally.  He is one of the founders and is currently the Medical Director of Ottawa Inner City Health. As well\, he has been involved in education and health services initiatives to enhance community and institutional capacity and sustainable development in Bangladesh\, Africa and the Balkans. He is the recipient of several national and international grants and awards\, including the Order of Canada. \nJack McCarthy\, Vice-Chair of Compassionate Ottawa\, was the Executive Director of the Somerset West Community Health Centre from 1989 to 2016. Passionate about community development\, Jack is a former Chair of the National Association of CHCs as well as the Coalition of Community Health and Resource Centres in Ottawa. \nThe first 500 registrants will be able to join the session via Zoom; others will be redirected to the live-stream on YouTube via the Compassionate Ottawa channel. A recording of the webinar will be posted on the Compassionate Ottawa YouTube channel after the session airs. \nConversations with Leaders is proudly sponsored by Zapior Wealth Management of RBC Dominion Securities.
URL:https://compassionateottawa.ca/event/conversations-with-leaders-compassion-on-the-streets-of-ottawa/
LOCATION:Zoom – Open to public
CATEGORIES:Online,Open to Public
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ORGANIZER;CN="Compassionate Ottawa":MAILTO:info@compassionateottawa.ca
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