Building Together Webinar Building Together Webinar Talks and resources from our “Building Together” Webinar from February 24, 2021 Presenters Vanessa Anastasopoulos, Ph. D., ÉQ/CE Dr. Vanessa Anastasopoulos is a Credentialed Evaluator with 20 years of experience in evaluation and applied social research. She holds a doctoral degree in Applied Social Psychology from the University of Guelph (2005). Vanessa has conducted dozens of evaluation projects in a wide variety of domains, including health and social services, science and technology, education, and employment. Nancy Bilodeau Nancy has been an employee of Côte-Nord’s health and social services network since 2004. She worked at the Agence de la Santé et des Services Sociaux de la Côte-Nord for 11 years and at the Côte-Nord CISSS for five years. James Carter Danielle de Moissac Danielle de Moissac is full professor at the Faculty of science at l’Université de Saint-Boniface in Manitoba and Research Coordinator for the Consortium national de formation en santé in this postsecondary institution. Her research focuses on the health of francophones and their access to healthcare and social services in French when living in a linguistic minority context. Anne Duchesne Anne is an employee of Jeffery Hale – Saint Brigid’s since 2008. She has since gotten to know the local English-speaking community first-hand, particularly in terms of its CLSC-type health and social service needs. Working as a homecare social worker for the Jeffery Hale Community Services, she quickly became the team leader of the Homecare Services. Dr. Mélissa Généreux, PH, D. Mélissa Généreux holds a doctorate in medicine, a master’s degree in public health and a specialization in community medicine from the University of Montreal. After having been appointed as Director of Public Health for six years in the Estrie region, she now acts as a medical adviser both at the regional and provincial level in Quebec. Joanne Pocock Dr. Joanne Pocock is a sociologist with expertise in policy analysis, evaluation and multi-method research techniques who has devoted much of her academic and research career to the study of Quebec’s English-speaking minority communities. Her efforts have contributed to a body of knowledge supporting organizations serving the interests of minority language communities in various sectors and at national, provincial and regional levels. As a research consultant, Dr. Pocock supports CHSSN by studying the socio-demographic characteristics of English-speaking Quebec as well as health and social service access as a key social determinant of health and well-being. Agenda February 24, 2021 February 24, 2021 Welcome co-masters of Ceremony 9:00 am - 9:10 am Jennifer Johnson Iannick Martin Opening Remarks from Christian Dubé 9:10 am - 9:20 am Opening Remarks from Christian Dubé, Minister of Health and Social Services Opening Remarks from Christopher Skeete 9:20 am - 9:25 am Opening Remarks from Christopher Skeete, Member for Sainte-Rose and Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier for Relations with English-Speaking Quebecers Evolution of psychosocial impacts during the 2nd wave of the COVID-19 pandemic – A Quebec survey 9:25 am - 9:55 am Dr. Mélissa Généreux, PH, D. CHSSN Survey on Access to English-language Health and Social Services: Highlights from the new Time Series Report: 2005-2019 9:55 am - 10:25 am Joanne Pocock James Carter Language Access in Healthcare for the Official Language Minority in Western Canada 10:25 am - 10:55 am Danielle de Moissac Break 10:55 am - 11:10 am Patient Navigator Project Evaluation 11:10 am - 11:40 am Vanessa Anastasopoulos, Ph. D., ÉQ/CE Adapting Client Services During the Pandemic: The Example of Co-operation Between Jeffery Hale – Saint Brigid’s and Its Partners 11:50 am - 12:10 pm Anne Duchesne Closing Remarks 12:10 pm - 12:15 pm Closing words from Nathalie Valdés, Manager, Official Language Community Development Bureau, Health Canada Closing remarks Co-Master of Ceremony 12:15 pm - 12:25 pm
Vanessa Anastasopoulos, Ph. D., ÉQ/CE Dr. Vanessa Anastasopoulos is a Credentialed Evaluator with 20 years of experience in evaluation and applied social research. She holds a doctoral degree in Applied Social Psychology from the University of Guelph (2005). Vanessa has conducted dozens of evaluation projects in a wide variety of domains, including health and social services, science and technology, education, and employment.
Nancy Bilodeau Nancy has been an employee of Côte-Nord’s health and social services network since 2004. She worked at the Agence de la Santé et des Services Sociaux de la Côte-Nord for 11 years and at the Côte-Nord CISSS for five years.
Danielle de Moissac Danielle de Moissac is full professor at the Faculty of science at l’Université de Saint-Boniface in Manitoba and Research Coordinator for the Consortium national de formation en santé in this postsecondary institution. Her research focuses on the health of francophones and their access to healthcare and social services in French when living in a linguistic minority context.
Anne Duchesne Anne is an employee of Jeffery Hale – Saint Brigid’s since 2008. She has since gotten to know the local English-speaking community first-hand, particularly in terms of its CLSC-type health and social service needs. Working as a homecare social worker for the Jeffery Hale Community Services, she quickly became the team leader of the Homecare Services.
Dr. Mélissa Généreux, PH, D. Mélissa Généreux holds a doctorate in medicine, a master’s degree in public health and a specialization in community medicine from the University of Montreal. After having been appointed as Director of Public Health for six years in the Estrie region, she now acts as a medical adviser both at the regional and provincial level in Quebec.
Joanne Pocock Dr. Joanne Pocock is a sociologist with expertise in policy analysis, evaluation and multi-method research techniques who has devoted much of her academic and research career to the study of Quebec’s English-speaking minority communities. Her efforts have contributed to a body of knowledge supporting organizations serving the interests of minority language communities in various sectors and at national, provincial and regional levels. As a research consultant, Dr. Pocock supports CHSSN by studying the socio-demographic characteristics of English-speaking Quebec as well as health and social service access as a key social determinant of health and well-being.
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