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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2022 · 37 MIN

Panel Discussion: How Meaningful Change in DEI from Healthcare Leaders Matters

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An open discussion with the panelists as they review and comment on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in healthcare. Chaired by: Yinka Macaulay, Founder, Well Millennial and Lead, Health Equity, North York Toronto Health Partners Featuring Moderator: Ryan Hinds, Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto Panelists: Dr. Rani Srivastava, Associate Professor and Dean of Nursing, Thompson Rivers University    Click here to see Dr. Rani Srivastava's presentation slides Angela Robertson, Executive Director, Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre Richard Jock, Member, Mohawks of Akwesasne and Chief Executive Officer, First Nations Health Authority    Click here to see Richard Jock's presentation slides Dr. Jackie Schleifer Taylor, President and Chief Executive Officer, London Health Sciences Centre Adnaan Bhyat, Healthcare Systems Strategy Specialist and Manager, Women’s College Hospital    Click here to see Adnaan Bhyat's presentation slides Systems contribute to perpetuating systemic barriers and inequity. In response to social injustices, inequitable outcomes and experiences, many organizations and leaders are making bold commitments to address systemic racism and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Advancing these commitments requires more than responding to a call to action, but also developing the efficacy on how and what is needed to change at a micro and macro level. Leaders within health and social care systems, can seek to advance organizational, structural and system change. Through examination of executive leadership within healthcare organizations across Canada, gaps exist whereby the distribution is often not reflective of the communities and populations served. To disrupt this status quo, understanding the experiences of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) within systems and as professionals across their career trajectory as emerging, senior, and tenured leaders is needed. Amplifying the voices and perspectives of BIPOC health professionals and policy leaders. The resources to be shared are intended to shed light on levers, enablers, and action to support leadership development and organizational change through an equity lens. Through the reflections of keynote speakers and panelists hear insights on how healthcare executive leadership can cultivate organizational culture, social capital, development, and leadership pipelines that are meaningful in advancing and sustaining change. This podcast was supported by: Staffy HIROC LBCG Medavie UKG

An open discussion with the panelists as they review and comment on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in healthcare. Chaired by: Yinka Macaulay, Founder, Well Millennial and Lead, Health Equity, North York Toronto Health Partners Featuring Moderator: Ryan Hinds, Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto Panelists: Dr. Rani Srivastava, Associate Professor and Dean of Nursing, Thompson Rivers University   Click here to see Dr. Rani Srivastava's presentation slides Angela Robertson, Executive Director, Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre Richard Jock, Member, Mohawks of Akwesasne and Chief Executive Officer, First Nations Health Authority   Click here to see Richard Jock's presentation slides Dr. Jackie Schleifer Taylor, President and Chief Executive Officer, London Health Sciences Centre Adnaan Bhyat, Healthcare Systems Strategy Specialist and Manager, Women’s College Hospital   Click here to see Adnaan Bhyat's presentation slides Systems contribute to perpetuating systemic barriers and inequity. In response to social injustices, inequitable outcomes and experiences, many organizations and leaders are making bold commitments to address systemic racism and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Advancing these commitments requires more than responding to a call to action, but also developing the efficacy on how and what is needed to change at a micro and macro level. Leaders within health and social care systems, can seek to advance organizational, structural and system change. Through examination of executive leadership within healthcare organizations across Canada, gaps exist whereby the distribution is often not reflective of the communities and populations served. To disrupt this status quo, understanding the experiences of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) within systems and as professionals across their career trajectory as emerging, senior, and tenured leaders is needed. Amplifying the voices and perspectives of BIPOC health professionals and policy leaders. The resources to be shared are intended to shed light on levers, enablers, and action to support leadership development and organizational change through an equity lens. Through the reflections of keynote speakers and panelists hear insights on how healthcare executive leadership can cultivate organizational culture, social capital, development, and leadership pipelines that are meaningful in advancing and sustaining change. This podcast was supported by: Staffy HIROC LBCG Medavie UKG

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