The Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP) has announced its lineup of presenters and panelists for its upcoming free virtual conference, Quality Improvement Innovations: Understand-Pivot-Change, set for Tuesday, April 13. This virtual conference will bring together agencies to highlight projects and innovations, and will feature presentations and discussions on quality improvement in the mental health […]Continue readingE-QIP announces lineup of experts for April 13 virtual conference
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Betty-Lou Kristy named keynote speaker for E-QIP virtual conference
The Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP) is pleased to announce Betty-Lou Kristy as its keynote speaker for its free virtual conference, QI Innovations: Understand-Pivot-Change, set for Tuesday, April 13. Kristy, the director of Support House’s Centre for Innovation in Peer Support, is a bereaved mother who has been in recovery for almost 20 years […]Continue readingBetty-Lou Kristy named keynote speaker for E-QIP virtual conference
E-QIP project coaching applications now open
The Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP) is now accepting applications for the next cohort from teams of community mental health and addiction agencies. If selected, agency teams will work with quality improvement (QI) and data coaches to develop essential skills to complete and sustain a QI project and build a culture of continuous quality […]Continue readingE-QIP project coaching applications now open
Free training for community mental health and addictions professionals coming to Sudbury, Toronto
The Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP) will be offering free training sessions for community mental health and addictions providers in Sudbury and Toronto in the next few weeks. The course, set for July 23 in Sudbury and Aug. 15 in Toronto, is part of the Improving & Driving Excellence Across Sectors (IDEAS) quality improvement […]Continue readingFree training for community mental health and addictions professionals coming to Sudbury, Toronto
New resource available to help engage clients, families in quality improvement initiatives
To provide helpful information to the community mental health and addictions sector, the Excellence through Quality Improvement Project (E-QIP) has released a new resource to encourage client and family engagement in quality improvement initiatives. This new resource provides tips to mental health and addictions agencies for engaging clients and families, as well as a checklist […]Continue readingNew resource available to help engage clients, families in quality improvement initiatives
CMHA Ontario’s Michael Dunn to give opening remarks at IDEAS Advanced Learning Program graduation
Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division’s director, quality improvement Michael Dunn will give opening remarks at the latest IDEAS Advanced Learning Program graduation this morning. As a health care quality improvement expert, Dunn will speak to why quality improvement work and the skills acquired through the IDEAS program are needed to improve hospital-to community-transitions. He’ll […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario’s Michael Dunn to give opening remarks at IDEAS Advanced Learning Program graduation