Invitation to Join Advisory Panel to Inform Implementation of Cancer Screening Recommendations for Two-Spirit, Trans and Nonbinary People

Invitation: Join Advisory Panel to Inform Implementation of Cancer Screening Recommendations for Two-Spirit, Trans and Nonbinary People

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Please share with patients, community members, and health providers in the hopes of finding some wonderful members of the Two-Spirit, Trans, and Nonbinary communities who might be willing to share their time and experience with Ontario Health to better inform future cancer screening policies.

Interested participants please email Logan Broeckaert obsp_pd@ontariohealth.ca by December 2

Details:

The Ontario Breast Screening Program is convening an advisory panel to implement recommendations from Ontario’s first cancer screening policy for trans and nonbinary people. The advisory panel is made up of clinicians who provide breast screening, clinicians with expertise in the primary care of trans people, and members of the Two-Spirit, transfeminine and nonbinary community. The work of the panel will be conducted in English.
We are currently seeking three panel members who are Two-Spirit, transfeminine or nonbinary, preferably eligible for breast screening (e.g., 50-74 with history of feminizing hormone therapy). Having some knowledge of the health care system or cancer screening is an asset but not required.
If you are interested, please email Logan Broeckaert, obsp_pd@ontariohealth.ca by December 2, 2022

What is the opportunity for panel members?

  1. Attend the advisory panel meeting in January/February 2023 (2 hours)
  2. Complete offline review of final guidance documents February – June 2023 (estimated time to be determined but I expect 3-5 hours at the most)
    Advisors who are not engaged with the Government of Ontario or the wider public sector will be offered honoraria for their time.
    What is the Ontario Breast Screening Program?
  3. The OBSP is a screening program designed to encourage people in Ontario to get screened for breast cancer. Regular screening can find cancer early when treatment has a better chance of working. The OBSP provincial program provides mammograms for anyone in the province who is eligible for breast cancer screening.
    What is Ontario Health?
  4. We are an agency created by the Government of Ontario to connect, coordinate and modernize our province’s health care system. We work with partners, providers and patients to make the health system more efficient so everyone in Ontario has an opportunity for better health and wellbeing.

Community Vitality Grant-Dec 2 Applications Open

Coming Soon! Community Vitality Grant-Applications Open Dec 2
A few key features for your proposal:

  • innovative projects
  • aimed to improve quality of life for citizens of this region
  • demonstrate authentic partnership
  • committment to collaborate
  • leverage existing or new funding

Check out the London 2022 Vital Signs report Be the Change to align your propsal.

Rquesting your Input on London’s Policing Needs: London Police Service Strategic Planning

The London Police Service is researching the community’s needs as part of a strategic planning process.

A series of community consultations are being held virtually that will be open to all citizens including, but not limited to, community groups, institutions, businesses, and members of the public.

The next virutal consultation is Thursday November 24 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Please register here

An online survey is open until Nov 30th, 2022.

Wampum Learning Lodge: Grand Opening

Image from Western News Nov 7, 2022

CRHESI offers best wishes to the Office of Indigenous Initiatives at Western University on their grand opening of the Wampum Learning Lodge. We look forward to engaging in collaborative learning, creating partnerships for change and mobilizing knowledge.

In the words of Christy Bressette, vice-provost and associate vice-president (Indigenous Initiatives), “The Indigenous initiatives team looks forward to welcoming you and together building a better future, founded on mutual respect, harmony and learning.” (quote from Western News, Nov. 7, 2022)

Community members are invited to visit the new space Thursday Nov 10. Please see details and register by clicking this link.

Upcoming: The Wampum Learning Lodge at Western will host the seventh annual Building Reconciliation Forum in June 2023 with the theme ‘Education for Reconciliation: Rebuilding Stronger and with Intentionality.’