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Tools for Teams: Exploring Psychological Safety (Webinar)

Psychological safety is a critical, yet often overlooked element in high-functioning teams. The creative thinking, meaningful engagement and collaboration needed for high quality team-based care are only possible when trust and safety are present in a team environment. This Team Up! Team-Based Primary & Community Care in Action webinar dove deep into psychological safety and how it…

Team Up! Webinar: Indigenous Perspectives in Team-Based Care

On June 13th we explored how to integrate Indigenous Cultural Safety into team-based care services. The principles of Indigenous Cultural Safety and addressing Indigenous-specific racism may be new to many, and some teams may feel unprepared to implement these essential practices. In this interactive session, we delved into practical ways to apply these concepts within…

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Team Up! Nursing within Team-Based Care: Lessons for the Primary Care Sector (Webinar)

On March 8, we were joined by Suzanne Braithwaite, President – Elect from the Canadian Family Practices Nurses Association (CFPNA) who shared several considerations for Registered Nurses (RN’s) working in primary care and as part of an integrated team. A Q&A session was also held with Tannis Andersen, a Clinical Nurse Specialist for primary care, and Melissa…

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Team Up! Podcast: Relationship Centredness and Resilience (Season 2 Episode 9)

In this episode they return to the topic that kicked off the whole TeamUp Webinar and podcast series way back in 2020- Relationship Centeredness in Team Based Care. Morgan and Sarah discuss the importance of relationships for patients and for providers and revisit the idea of teams as a protective factor when we think about…