Register "*" indicates required fields Step 1 of 5 20% Greeting*Please select oneMr.Ms.Dr.eNon-genreName* First Name Last Name You are a:* Member of the Société Santé en français (SSF) network Health professional Health care facility manager Representative of a health training institution Regional / Provincial / Territorial Organization Representative Representative of a government authority Student (health research / health profession) Other Health networks in French*Please select oneRésoSanté Colombie-BritanniqueRéseau santé AlbertaRéseau Santé en français de la Saskatchewan (RSFS)Santé en français ManitobaRéseau franco-santé du Sud de l’OntarioRéseau des services de santé en français de l’Est de l’OntarioRéseau du mieux-être francophone du Nord de l’OntarioRéseau Santé en français de Terre-Neuve-et-LabradorRéseau-action Communautaire (RAC)Réseau-action Formation et recherche (RAFR)Réseau-action Organisation des services (RAOS)Réseau Santé en français Î.-P.-ÉRéseau Santé – Nouvelle-ÉcossePartenariat communauté en santé (PCS)Réseau TNO Santé en françaisRéseau de santé en français au Nunavut (Résefan)Name of your institution* Profession* Name of your institution* Name of your institution* Name of the community organization* Name of Government Department or Agency* Name of your school* Specify* You participate as a* Member of a Board of Directors Staff Member Other Member of a Board of Directors* President Vice-president Other Staff Member* Administration Manager Communications Officer Other Specify:* Specify:* Specify:* Email* Cell phone number* City* Province / Territory*AlbertaBritish ColumbiaManitobaNew BrunswickNewfoundland and LabradorNorthwest TerritoriesNova ScotiaNunavutOntarioPrince Edward IslandQuebecSaskatchewanYukonOtherCountry* Please select all the sessions you will be attending.Tuesday November 8thVéronique Soucy, Host | Anne Leis, Chair, SSF | Antoine Désilets, Executive Director, SSF Welcome Remarks from 11:30 am to 11:45 am (EST) Véronique Soucy, Host | Anne Leis, Chair, SSF | Antoine Désilets, Executive Director, SSFBoucar Diouf is known for his unique and crowd-pleasing style. The writer and comedian—a fixture in Canada’s Francophone community—will launch the Rendez-vous Santé en français with a dynamic and stimulating conversation-styled conference focused on francophone health issues. Mr. Diouf be joined by renowned journalist Véronique Soucy, the host of this year’s event. Dialogue with Boucar Diouf from 11:45 am to 12:30 pm (EST) Boucar Diouf is known for his unique and crowd-pleasing style. The writer and comedian—a fixture in Canada’s Francophone community—will launch the Rendez-vous Santé en français with a dynamic and stimulating conversation-styled conference focused on francophone health issues. Mr. Diouf be joined by renowned journalist Véronique Soucy, the host of this year’s event.This roundtable discussion will draw on the successes and lessons learned from connections with partners that can shape the transformation of healthcare systems and policies. We’ll look at one approach to partnership in particular that has resulted in better integration of French-language services in Manitoba, with a view to expanding access. Roundtable Discussion – The Commitment of Healthcare Partners in Manitoba: A Pathway to Access from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm (EST) This roundtable discussion will draw on the successes and lessons learned from connections with partners that can shape the transformation of healthcare systems and policies. We’ll look at one approach to partnership in particular that has resulted in better integration of French-language services in Manitoba, with a view to expanding access. The French-language health movement has set itself the challenge of further improving high-quality healthcare services in French: this is known as “toward access.” This session will give you a taste of the different faces of networking that are central to the work of transforming healthcare systems, raising awareness in politics and in government, and building communities’ capacity to fully engage with their health in French. Panel Discussion – “Four Regions, Four Approaches: The Different Faces of Networking” from 2:45 pm to 4:15 pm (EST) The French-language health movement has set itself the challenge of further improving high-quality healthcare services in French: this is known as “toward access.” This session will give you a taste of the different faces of networking that are central to the work of transforming healthcare systems, raising awareness in politics and in government, and building communities’ capacity to fully engage with their health in French. End of Day at 4:15 pm (EST) Wednesday November 9th Welcome remarks from Host Véronique Soucy from 11:30 am to 11:45 am (EST) Building a future where every person in Canada receives safe, high-quality healthcare and health services—a worthy goal, particularly in light of the impact of a pandemic on health care and of an alarming workforce shortage. With cultural safety and equity in the provision of healthcare and health services in mind, Ms. Zelmer will inspire us to become agents of change by disseminating the innovative best practices in the field of healthcare and health services. Talk – Healthcare Excellence: An Issue of Quality and Safety, Jennifer Zelmer, CEO of Healthcare Excellence Canada from 11:45 am to 12:30 pm (EST) Building a future where every person in Canada receives safe, high-quality healthcare and health services—a worthy goal, particularly in light of the impact of a pandemic on health care and of an alarming workforce shortage. With cultural safety and equity in the provision of healthcare and health services in mind, Ms. Zelmer will inspire us to become agents of change by disseminating the innovative best practices in the field of healthcare and health services.In this roundtable discussion, learn how eQUITY and Accreditation Canada’s Official Languages Recognition Program (OLRP) accomplish three aims: providing a framework and resources that comply with the CAN/HSO 11012:2018 Standard, putting forth evidence-based strategies and tools to support equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) with engagement from patients/families and from the community, and finally exploring adaptation measures to improve linguistic accessibility and equity in general. Roundtable Discussion – eQUITY Link and the Official Languages Recognition Program: Complementary Approaches to Applying the CAN/HSO 11012:2018 Standard from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm (EST) In this roundtable discussion, learn how eQUITY and Accreditation Canada’s Official Languages Recognition Program (OLRP) accomplish three aims: providing a framework and resources that comply with the CAN/HSO 11012:2018 Standard, putting forth evidence-based strategies and tools to support equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) with engagement from patients/families and from the community, and finally exploring adaptation measures to improve linguistic accessibility and equity in general. Simultaneous Sessions - Please choose only one of the following activities: Wednesday, November 9 from 2:45 pm to 4:15pm — Simultaneous sessions. Session #1: Roundtable Discussion – Communities with the Tools and Engagement to Support Healthy Early Years Session #2: Discussion Panel – Data to Inform and Point the Way: Resources, Services, and Legislation Session #3: Roundtable Discussion – Issues and Challenges with Supply and Demand of French-Language Health Services in Minority Settings Plenary Session from 4:15pm to 4:45 pm (EST) To mark 20 years since its founding, the SSF will be paying tribute to some of the most important accomplishments in our history. SSF invites you to this friendly, festive gathering—a time to revisit some memorable events and turning points in our history. A panel of key players, who have demonstrated their committed solidarity, will highlight their memories, their experiences and their funny adventures! Don’t miss your chance to help celebrate SSF by hearing stories from our partners, catch a sneak peak of our new branding, and find out the winner of the Prix Hubert Gauthier. 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Société santé en français from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm (EST) To mark 20 years since its founding, the SSF will be paying tribute to some of the most important accomplishments in our history. SSF invites you to this friendly, festive gathering—a time to revisit some memorable events and turning points in our history. A panel of key players, who have demonstrated their committed solidarity, will highlight their memories, their experiences and their funny adventures! Don’t miss your chance to help celebrate SSF by hearing stories from our partners, catch a sneak peak of our new branding, and find out the winner of the Prix Hubert Gauthier. Thursday November 10thIn 2002, Dr. Charles Boelen inspired his audience in Ottawa by presenting the Vers l’unité pour la santé (VUPS) project, the aim of which was to provide healthcare services centred on individual and group needs. His proposal to bring together five key partners to accomplish this aim—policymakers, healthcare managers, healthcare professionals, academic institutions, and communities—laid the foundation for the structure and operation of the SSF and the 16 health networks. Twenty years later, Dr. Boelen is back to share some lessons learned about the use of VUPS and his thoughts about what the future holds. Talk – “Towards Unity for Healthcare”: the Initial Model of the French-Language Health Movement – Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, Dr. Charles Boelen from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm (EST) In 2002, Dr. Charles Boelen inspired his audience in Ottawa by presenting the Vers l’unité pour la santé (VUPS) project, the aim of which was to provide healthcare services centred on individual and group needs. His proposal to bring together five key partners to accomplish this aim—policymakers, healthcare managers, healthcare professionals, academic institutions, and communities—laid the foundation for the structure and operation of the SSF and the 16 health networks. Twenty years later, Dr. Boelen is back to share some lessons learned about the use of VUPS and his thoughts about what the future holds.As the Official Languages Act enters its second half-century—with a bill recently tabled to modernize it—most Francophone and Acadian minority communities still lack access to healthcare services in their own language. What policy-related actions need to be taken to remedy this nation-wide issue? Our panelists will share their experiences to help shed some light on this question. Plenary Roundtable Discussion – Political Allies of Healthcare in French from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm (EST) As the Official Languages Act enters its second half-century—with a bill recently tabled to modernize it—most Francophone and Acadian minority communities still lack access to healthcare services in their own language. What policy-related actions need to be taken to remedy this nation-wide issue? Our panelists will share their experiences to help shed some light on this question. Simultaneous Sessions - Please choose only one of the following activities: Thursday, November 10, from 2:45 to 4:15 p.m. — Simultaneous Sessions. Session #1: Roundtable Discussion – New Generation at Work: Successful Integration in the Healthcare Professions Session #2: Dealing with bilingual health workforce shortages – How to adapt to these challenging times Session #3: Roundtable Discussion – Strengths, Assets, and Resources of Francophone Populations: When Capacity Building Becomes a Catalyst for Action “By Us, For Us” Plenary Session – Our Commitment for the Future! from 4:30 pm to 5:00 pm (EST) End of Conference and Closing Remarks from 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm (EST) Payment Categories Student - Free One participant - $50 One network member - $150 for up to 5 people One booth sponsor - Promo code required Promo Code* HiddenPayment Categories Student Participant Network Member Partner Booth Sponsor Please enter the information of the five people who will participate in the RDV Santé in French Name of the first person First Name Last Name Email of the first person Title of the first person Name of the second person First Name Last Name Email of the second person Title of the second person Name of the third person First Name Last Name Email of the third person Title of the third person Name of the fourth person First Name Last Name Email of the fourth person Title of the fourth person Total Credit CardPayment is made via the secure Stripe application. A receipt will be sent by email.Credit Card Details Name of the cardholder Refund Policy: Fees are refundable 14 days prior to the event. Request must be made via email (evenements@santefrancais.ca) and a check will be issued and mailed the week of November 17, 2022. Fees are non-refundable after October 23, 2022. For more information, please contact us by email at: evenements@santefrancais.ca