centre for education and research on aging & health - 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca cerah thu, 03 jul 2025 13:04:52 +0000 en-ca hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/cropped-cerah-cmyk-01-1-32x32.jpg centre for education and research on aging & health - 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca 32 32 meet our conference speakers https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/meet-our-conference-speakers/ thu, 03 jul 2025 12:56:46 +0000 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/?p=15585

the 2025 cerah conference: aging across the life cycle will feature an exceptional group of speakers who will engage, inform and inspire. see who will be joining us this october:

andré picard is one of canada’s top health and public policy observers and commentators. he  has been a part of the globe and mail team since 1987, where he is a health reporter and  columnist. he is also the author of six bestselling books.

andré is an eight-time nominee for the national newspaper awards, canada’s top journalism  prize, where he has twice been named the country’s top newspaper columnist. he is past  winner of the prestigious michener award for meritorious public service journalism, and the  centennial prize of the pan-american health organization, awarded to the top health reporter in  the 17 countries of the americas.

andré’s work has been recognized by a number of health advocacy groups. he was named  canada’s first “public health hero” by the canadian public health association and a  “champion of mental health” by the canadian alliance on mental illness and mental health.  he received the queen elizabeth ii diamond jubilee medal for his dedication to improving  healthcare. 

in 2023, andré was appointed to the order of canada for his lifelong dedication to advancing  public health understanding and practices within the nation. 

a graduate of the university of ottawa and carleton university, andré has received honorary doctorates from eight universities, including ubc and the university of toronto. 

he is a seasoned communicator who employs a conversational style to reach his audience. additionally, he enlivens his research and commentary with personal stories to provide context for his audience. fluently bilingual, andré will enlighten and pique a sense of curiosity of audience members from all educational backgrounds. behind the placid exterior lies an inquisitive, perceptive and industrious scribe for whom the work only begins with the official story.


as the ceo of canage, laura tamblyn watts embodies a commitment to the betterment of elder care and seniors’ rights. her multifaceted career spans law, academia, and policy development, reflecting a dedication to impactful advocacy and education.

with a legal background as a member of the bc bar since 1999, laura has leveraged her expertise to advance the interests of seniors, serving as national director of the canadian centre for elder law and as chief public policy officer at carp. her academic role as an assistant professor (status) at the university of toronto’s factor inwentash faculty of social work underscores her commitment to shaping future professionals in the field.

recognized for her leadership with a community leadership in justice fellowship by the law foundation of ontario, laura’s influence is felt both nationally and internationally through her affiliations with global universities. her governance experience is extensive, including positions as a board director with the canadian investment regulatory organization (ciro), and past roles with the investment industry regulatory organization of canada (iiroc).

laura’s compassionate service is evident through her board memberships with elder abuse prevention ontario, pace independent living, and the bereavement authority of ontario (bao). her consumer advocacy is further demonstrated in her role as chair of the consumer advisory panel of the financial services regulatory authority of ontario (fsra) and membership on the retirement homes regulatory authority (rhra) consumer advisory panel.

her instrumental role in the canadian standards association’s development of national standards for long term care, and ongoing work for home and community care standards, showcases her commitment to systemic improvement.

as an in-demand speaker, laura has shared her insights at numerous global forums and has been a prominent media figure, participating in over 4000 interviews since 2020. her forthcoming book, “let’s talk about aging parents,” anticipated for release in april 2024, reflects her engaging approach to discussing the complexities of aging.

laura tamblyn watts’ professional journey is not just defined by her achievements but by her unwavering dedication to enhancing the lives of seniors across canada and beyond.


dr. mushquash is a canada research chair in indigenous mental health and addiction, and professor in the department of psychology at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 and the division of human sciences at the northern ontario school of medicine university. he is also vice president research at the thunder bay regional health sciences centre and chief scientist at the thunder bay regional health research institute.

he is the director of the centre for rural and northern health research at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 . in addition to his academic appointments, dr. mushquash is a registered clinical psychologist providing assessment, intervention, and consultation services for first nations children, adolescents, and adults at dilico anishinabek family care.

in 2017, dr. mushquash was inducted in the royal society of canada’s college of new scholars, artists and scientists. dr. mushquash previously served as a board member for the ontario psychological association, and is currently on the boards of the canada foundation for innovation, and the george jeffrey children’s centre.

dr. mushquash is anishinawbe (ojibway) and a member of pawgwasheeng (pays plat first nation).


dr. pamela williamson is a member of moose deer point first nation and the sturgeon (n’me) clan. she was raised and currently lives on mnidoo mnising (manitoulin island), ontario, where she resides with her husband of 43 years. she has three adult children, a daughter-in-law, and two grandchildren. 

dr. williamson’s doctorate degree is from the ontario institute of education – university of toronto in administration-higher education. her master’s degree also focused on higher education and was acquired from central michigan university. for over twenty plus years, pamela worked in a senior administration capacity in both post-secondary (at the college level) and in primary health care. she is a published author and has maintained a keen interest in participating and supporting indigenous community based health research, including a culturally relevant dementia assessment, community-based ethics reviews, hypertension, etc. 

prior to retiring from full-time work, she was the executive director of a progressive indigenous primary health care organization, noojmowin teg health centre, comprised of a multi-disciplinary team of specialized professionals including medical, mental health and addictions, health promotion, and traditional services. during that time, she participated with local and provincial partners in successfully advocating for new programs and services based on health and wellness needs of the area first nation communities. a key focus was ensuring quality care and extending the time elders could remain with appropriate care within their own homes. 

dr. williamson is currently an entrepreneur and the sole owner of biish management and consulting, working primarily with indigenous health and first nation organizations.  

she continues to advocate and promote awareness of the needs and priorities of first nation, indigenous and rural communities through voluntary participation on national, provincial, and regional boards and councils. pamela currently is the chair of the national seniors council (reporting to the minister of seniors, joanne thompson). selected as an expert panel, the national seniors council recently published a report on aging at home and have also written reports on a number of issues and priorities facing older canadians. the council is currently providing input into the national caregiving strategy focussing on caregiving as it relates to older adults. 

dr. williamson also participates on the skhaabe makwa council (centre for addictions and mental health – camh), the postsecondary education quality assessment board (peqab), and health sciences north (board and committee member – governance and nominating and long-term planning committees). 

as a participant in the inaugural conference of the centre for education and research on aging & health (cerah), pamela is both humbled and looking forward to being part of an opportunity to share knowledge and ideas that can improve the health and wellbeing, and quality of life of our community members. 


kelli stajduhar, rn, phd is a professor in the school of nursing and a research fellow with the institute on aging and lifelong health at the university of victoria. dr. stajduhar has worked in oncology, palliative care, and gerontology as a nurse, educator, and researcher. her practice and research focuses on end-of-life, caregiving, and marginalized populations. she is a fellow of the canadian academy of health sciences and the canadian academy of nursing. in 2021, dr. stajduhar received the tier 1 crc in palliative approaches to care in aging and community health.


nancy angus is based in thunder bay, ontario. she earned a bachelor of arts in psychology from 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 and certificates from toronto metropolitan university (gerontology) and the university of victoria (adult and continuing education).  

after 35 years in the full-time workforce, with roles in recreation, volunteer management and freelance writing & broadcasting, she launched age big.   as a speaker, storyteller, community connector and workshop facilitator, nancy engages individuals and audiences to age big – boldly, inquisitively and gratefully.   age big promotes social health through creativity, community and connection.

she has been recognized as an influential woman of northern ontario in 2015 and a superior northerner in 2017.  this year she is honoured to be named an ontario community changemaker by 8 80 cities and the balsam foundation.

a believer in life-long learning through recreation, she learned to swim at age 55.  and, as a true recreationist, she threw herself a party at a municipal outdoor pool to celebrate this accomplishment!   


holly prince is an anishinaabekwe and a member of opwaaganisiniing in northwestern ontario, canada. she has a master’s in social work and a ph.d. in educational studies.

holly’s research focuses on decolonial and indigenist education, indigenous health equity, the resurgence and re-activation of indigenous knowledges, and community-based research. 

she has devoted the last 20 years to advancing the right of indigenous peoples’ access to culturally appropriate and equitable palliative care and has mobilized her efforts as a national champion of human rights and dignity for people preparing to journey back to the spirit world. more recently, holly was awarded the king charles ii coronation medal for her unwavering dedication and contributions to hospice palliative care in canada.

 


dr. lachmann is the vice president, medical affairs, sinai health. he is a geriatric psychiatrist with working with patients in acute, rehabilitation, long-term care, and community settings. he is the geriatric psychiatry director for the provincial geriatrics leadership office in ontario and sits on the geriatric and long term care death review committee of the coroner’s office. prior to geriatric psychiatry, dr. lachmann worked as a family physician for 10 years on james bay and baffin island. primary clinical and research interests are in cross-cultural community based seniors mental care in urban and rural settings and trauma informed care.

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upcoming event – elder abuse and the law: updates and perspectives on canadian laws, policies and response https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/upcoming-event-elder-abuse-and-the-law-updates-and-perspectives-on-canadian-laws-policies-and-response/ fri, 16 may 2025 18:19:19 +0000 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/?p=14170

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registration open | cerah conference: aging across the life cycle https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/cerah-conference-aging-across-the-life-cycle/ thu, 17 apr 2025 16:41:24 +0000 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/?p=12839

october 2 & 3, 2025, cerah will hold its first ever centre-wide conference at the superior inn hotel & conference centre in thunder bay, ontario. the theme for the 2025 cerah conference is: aging across the life cycle.

this 2-day conference will bring together specialists, clinicians, researchers, 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , and community members to share knowledge and collaborate across four key areas: aging in place, dementia and seniors’ mental health, indigenous peoples’ aging and health, and palliative care.

join us for brilliant keynotes, thought-provoking concurrent sessions, engaging poster presentations, and dynamic exhibitors! together, we will exchange ideas that support well-being throughout every stage of life. whether you are a healthcare provider, researcher, student, or community member, “aging across the life cycle” promises to offer valuable opportunities to connect, learn, and contribute to a future of inclusive, equitable and innovative care.

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upcoming event – indigenous cultural safety & humility (ich&s) & systemic racism: connecting the dots for deeper understanding to strengthen health providers & practice https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/upcoming-event-indigenous-cultural-safety-humility-ichs-systemic-racism-connecting-the-dots-for-deeper-understanding-to-strengthen-health-providers-practice/ thu, 17 apr 2025 14:53:57 +0000 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/?p=14035

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upcoming event: cerah speaker series with taryn klarner read https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/upcoming-event-cerah-speaker-series-with-taryn-klarner-read/ tue, 08 apr 2025 17:30:35 +0000 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/?p=13963

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addressing grief in healthcare: a workshop for providers https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/addressing-grief-in-healthcare-a-workshop-for-providers/ wed, 26 mar 2025 17:31:06 +0000 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/?p=13883

healthcare providers often navigate grief in ways that are rarely acknowledged. whether mourning the loss of a patient, a colleague, or experiencing the emotional toll of caregiving, the impact of grief in healthcare is profound.

to support those working in the field, cerah recently hosted a half-day workshop titled, supporting the grief journey of healthcare providers: it’s in the work, bringing together professionals to explore the complexities of grief and self-care in their roles.

the workshop featured a keynote presentations by eugene dufour, psychosocial spiritual clinician specializing in grief. additionally, attendees participated in concurrent self-care sessions led by kim ramsbottom (mushkiki box painting) and erin may (vagal yoga/breathing). these sessions focused on creative outlets for processing grief and practical tools for managing stress, and maintaining emotional balance in demanding work environments.

thank you to our speakers and everyone who joined us for the workshop. check out our events calendar for more educational opportunities.

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upcoming event: a palliative approach to dementia care for indigenous seniors & elders with nicole lee https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/upcoming-event-a-palliative-approach-to-dementia-care-for-indigenous-seniors-elders-with-nicole-lee/ tue, 18 mar 2025 14:48:07 +0000 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/?p=13843

when: march 26th, 2025 | 12 pm – 1:00 pm est

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cerah well represented at research & innovation week at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/cerah-well-represented-at-research-innovation-week-at-lakehead-university/ fri, 28 feb 2025 14:25:41 +0000 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/?p=13690

clockwise from bottom left: north west dementia working group members preparing for their panel discussion; dementia cafe coordinator and her graduate student poster, maaja sepa; north west dementia working group panel presentation; dr. ide costa & graduate student poster winner, maaja sepa with their awards of excellence; cerah research coordinator, jiaqi li, cerah graduate student, abby hunter; and dementia cafe coordinator, maaja sepa with their research presentation.


cerah was proud to participate in 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 ’s research & innovation week, showcasing future and ongoing work in aging and health. staff, researchers, affiliates, 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , and north west dementia group members engaged in presentations, posters, and panel discussions.

we celebrate our associate director, dr. ide costa and dementia café coordinator, maaja sepa who both received awards of excellence for their contributions!

congratulations to all who participated and to our award recipients for their well-deserved recognition!

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supporting the grief journey of healthcare providers: it’s in the work – workshop https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/supporting-the-grief-journey-of-healthcare-providers-its-in-the-work-workshop/ wed, 29 jan 2025 15:44:59 +0000 https://cerah.lakeheadu.ca/?p=13325

workshop description:

join us for a half-day workshop designed to support healthcare providers in navigating the impact of grief in the workplace. with specialist keynote, eugene dufour, this workshop will provide tools to understand grief, develop coping strategies, and practice self-care.

in this workshop, you will:

  • identify different types of grief
  • understand the impact of grief on healthcare providers
  • develop coping skills & strategies
  • enhance self-awareness & emotional intelligence
  • practice self-care techniques

where:

superior inn hotel & conference centre – in-person only

we are pleased to provide regional participants with a discounted room rate at the superior inn. please reference group booking code: grief2025 (please note, this discount is only valid until march 4, 2025)

date & time:

march 19, 2025; 8:00 am – 1:00 pm est

fee:

$30.00 per participant (+hst)

registration includes a hearty breakfast, nutrition break, keynote sessions with eugene dufour, and your choice of concurrent self-care session: mushkiki box painting with kimberly ramsbottom, or vagal yoga & breathing with erin may.

resources will be provided for each participant to take home!

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