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COVID-19 remains a concern. We are therefore working with our colleagues in public health to ensure that this event is as safe as possible. Watch your email for more details.
Welcome!
We are thrilled to welcome Advisory Council members to the 2022 Spring Forum! This year's theme - Building Bridges - speaks to the importance of rebuilding and refreshing the relationships we have with one another; between Councils; and with AHS leadership. After the challenges experienced during a two-year pandemic, forum is an opportunity for us to gather in-person, meet new members, forge new relationships and learn together.
We are pleased to present a host of exceptional speakers. Together we will learn about the resources AHS has in place to support Albertans impacted by the opioid crisis; talk about what's next for virtual health; build our skills as allies; participate in a workshop on Indigenous Health that will help us be more culturally aware; grow our personal resiliency; and enjoy a presentation on asset-based community development will set us on a path for future engagement.
Use this project page to be an active participant in the forum - before, during and after the event!
COVID-19 remains a concern. We are therefore working with our colleagues in public health to ensure that this event is as safe as possible. Watch your email for more details.
Welcome!
We are thrilled to welcome Advisory Council members to the 2022 Spring Forum! This year's theme - Building Bridges - speaks to the importance of rebuilding and refreshing the relationships we have with one another; between Councils; and with AHS leadership. After the challenges experienced during a two-year pandemic, forum is an opportunity for us to gather in-person, meet new members, forge new relationships and learn together.
We are pleased to present a host of exceptional speakers. Together we will learn about the resources AHS has in place to support Albertans impacted by the opioid crisis; talk about what's next for virtual health; build our skills as allies; participate in a workshop on Indigenous Health that will help us be more culturally aware; grow our personal resiliency; and enjoy a presentation on asset-based community development will set us on a path for future engagement.
Use this project page to be an active participant in the forum - before, during and after the event!
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Building Bridges of Gratitude
AHS leadership expresses their gratitude for their collaboration with Advisory Councils and the impact this has had on their work.