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E-QIP 2024 Virtual Conference

About the Conference

Sign up to attend the Quality Improvement (QI) Innovations: Building a Culture of Quality virtual conference on April 23, 2024, hosted by the Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP), Ontario Health, and the Knowledge Institute on Child and Youth Mental Health and Addictions.

This free conference is for child, youth and adult mental health and addictions service providers and system planners who are interested in data-driven clinical decision-making and quality improvement.
 
Featuring a keynote address from Dr. Ben Chan, Assistant Professor of Global Health at the University of Toronto, this one-day virtual event will offer networking opportunities, poster presentations, wellness activities, and more! 

Date: April 23, 2024

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The conference's concurrent sessions, featuring interactive presentations, will explore the following four themes:

About the Organizers

The Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP) is pleased to deliver this conference in partnership with Ontario Health and the Knowledge Institute on Child and Youth Mental Health and Addictions.

E-QIP

Since its inception in 2016, E-QIP has advanced QI capacity in the province of Ontario through a suite of QI and data capacity building offerings including intensive QI and data coaching, a foundational QI skill building course, governance and leadership training and online communities of practice. E-QIP has also supported organizations to develop and submit annual quality improvement plans (QIP’s).

Ontario Health

An agency created by the Government of Ontario to connect, coordinate and modernize the province’s health care system. Ontario Health works with partners, providers and patients to make the health system more efficient so everyone in Ontario has an opportunity for better health and wellbeing. 

Knowledge Institute on Child and Youth Mental Health and Addictions

Since 2004, the Knowledge Institute on Child and Youth Mental Health and Addictions has supported Ontario child and youth mental health agencies, communities and decision makers to help young people in our province develop in ways that expand their future opportunities and ensure lifelong mental health.

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