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Palliative Care in Frontenac, Lennox, and Addington: An Ontario Health Team Perspective - Online Series (Session 2)

Palliative Care in Frontenac, Lennox, and Addington: An Ontario Health Team Perspective - Online Series (Session 2)

When:
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Description:

Session 2: Wednesday, November 24: 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST

Providing Primary Palliative Care At Home – Practical Tips & Resources

Presented by:

Majid Iqbal, MD, PhD, CCFP(PC), Assistant Professor, Division of Palliative Medicine, Departments of Medicine & Oncology, Queen’s University

Justyna Nowak, MD, FCFP, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University

 

At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:

1. Identify local (FLA) resources and supports for providing palliative care in the community

2. Prepare for an expected death at home (equipment, use of injectable medications, symptom response kits, CADDs, working with NPs and homecare teams, 24/7 support from specialist palliative care team)

3. Understand after death procedures (death certificates, when to call the coroner)

4. Identify palliative billing codes 

 

Discussion, Question & Answer

Moderated by: Leonie Herx, MD, PhD, FCFP(PC), Associate Professor, Division Chair and Connell Chair, Division of Palliative Medicine, Department of Medicine, Queen's University

Contact:
Julia Kostyukov
jek6@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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2021 Canadian Federal Election: Post-Election Panel

2021 Canadian Federal Election: Post-Election Panel

When:
Thursday, September 23, 2021
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
ONLINE (Zoom)
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Description:

Join four political scientists from Queen's University and the Royal Military College of Canada for an analysis of the 2021 Canadian federal election.  The panelists will address a range of issues, including electoral integrity, Canadian foreign policy, gender issues, and more.  Bring your questions!

Panelists: 

  • Dr. Stephanie Chouinard
  • Dr. Holly Ann Garnett
  • Dr. Kim Richard Nossal
  • Dr. Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant
  • Dr. Jonathan Rose (Moderator)

The event is co-sponsored by: 

  • Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity (CSDD), Queen's University
  • Centre for International and Defence Policy (CIDP), Queen's University 
  • Department of Political Studies, Queen's University
  • Institute of Intergovernmental Relations (IIGR)
  • School of Policy Studies, Queen's University
  • Royal Military College of Canada (RMC)

Register on Eventbrite to receive the access link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/2021-canadian-federal-election-post-election-panel-tickets-170481562944 

Please direct any questions about the event to polscomms@queensu.ca.

Cost:
FREE
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Coming soon to a neighbourhood near you!

Coming soon to a neighbourhood near you!

When:
Thursday, September 9, 2021
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Where:
University District & West Campus
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Description:

Look out for the Student Community Relations team September 8th - 9th, visiting your neighbourhood to welcome you to Queen's and Kingston with goodies and helpful resources. Make sure we visit you by filling out our registration/request a visit form at the link below.

 

Contact scr@queensu.ca for advice and ideas about getting involved in the Kingston community.

 

Contact:
Mary Ann Tierney
scr@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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Coming soon to a neighbourhood near you!

Coming soon to a neighbourhood near you!

When:
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Where:
University District & West Campus
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Description:

Look out for the Student Community Relations team September 8th - 9th, visiting your neighbourhood to welcome you to Queen's and Kingston with goodies and helpful resources. Make sure we visit you by filling out our registration/request a visit form at the link below.

 

Contact scr@queensu.ca for advice and ideas about getting involved in the Kingston community.

 

Contact:
Mary Ann Tierney
scr@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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Second Year Stride Fresh Food Box

Second Year Stride Fresh Food Box

When:
Thursday, September 23, 2021
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Where:
Mitchell Hall
Room: Staircase F
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Description:

Peer Health Educator (PHE) volunteers put together Fresh Food Boxes for students to order and pick up on campus. Boxes contain all the fresh produce and key ingredients to prepare a quick, easy and healthy recipe which makes approximately 4 servings.

This is a special Fresh Food Box event part of the Second Year Stride week for second-year students. 

To help maintain physical distancing guidelines, students will be sent a pick-up time upon registration that is within our contactless pick-up timeframe.  If this pick-up time frame presents as an accessibility barrier, please email bewell@queensu.ca to discuss alternate arrangements. Delivery options can be arranged for those students who use Kingston Access Services and are unable to coordinate curbside pick-up.

If you are interested in cooking alongside others, sign up for the virtual live cooking session that is tied to this Fresh Food Box!

Contact:
Health Promotion, Student Wellness Services
bewell@queensu.ca
Cost:
$5.00
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Foundational Series: Responding to Racial Microaggressions in the Classroom

Foundational Series: Responding to Racial Microaggressions in the Classroom

When:
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Where:
Description:

Racial micro-aggressions are just as likely to occur outside the classroom as they are to occur inside the classroom.  In line with the university’s commitment to anti-racism and inclusion, this session aims to explore what micro-aggressions are, and how they operate in the classroom.  Participants will co-develop strategies to effectively respond to racial micro-aggressions to facilitate inclusive and safer learning environments for all students.

Session Description:

This workshop series invites Queen’s teaching community to explore and develop their teaching practices through a variety of topics. Providing the building blocks for inclusive and effective teaching, these workshops include theoretical grounding and practical strategies. 

Contact:
Centre for Teaching and Learning
ctl@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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Foundational Series: Accommodations and Extenuating Circumstances: Understanding the Process, Supporting Students, and S

Foundational Series: Accommodations and Extenuating Circumstances: Understanding the Process, Supporting Students, and S

When:
Thursday, October 7, 2021
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Where:
Description:

Instructors play a key role in the accommodations process and in offering accessible teaching and learning spaces. In this session, we will explore the differences between accessibility, accommodations, and extenuating circumstances, and how instructors can best support students. We will also talk about roles and responsibilities of faculty & students, as well as considerations for providing accessible education.

Session Description:

This workshop series invites Queen’s teaching community to explore and develop their teaching practices through a variety of topics. Providing the building blocks for inclusive and effective teaching, these workshops include theoretical grounding and practical strategies. 

Contact:
Centre for Teaching and Learning
ctl@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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Culturally Responsive Practices Workshop Series: Supporting International Students in Online Teaching and Learning Envir

Culturally Responsive Practices Workshop Series: Supporting International Students in Online Teaching and Learning Envir

When:
Thursday, November 25, 2021
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Where:
Description:

An online teaching and learning environment may be challenging to many students at Queen’s, particularly to the ones who come from diverse cultural, educational, and linguistic backgrounds. In this workshop, participants will work together to explore the unique challenges faced by international students in an online course and identify teaching strategies that help the students overcome the anticipated challenges.

Series Description:

Queen’s University is becoming more culturally diverse with the continuous internationalization of the student population on campus. As culture and education are intrinsically intertwined, responding to a culturally diverse student population requires educators to become cognizant of the different approaches to knowledge students bring to class together with their unique learning challenges. This workshop series is designed to help educators explore teaching strategies that effectively respond to students’ cultural references in both face-to-face and online settings. In the workshops, participants will reflect on own teaching experience and work together to identify strategies they would like to incorporate to enhance an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students.

Contact:
Centre for Teaching and Learning
ctl@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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Culturally Responsive Practices Workshop Series: Exploring Best Practices to Support International Students

Culturally Responsive Practices Workshop Series: Exploring Best Practices to Support International Students

When:
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Where:
Description:

Coming from different cultural, educational, and linguistic backgrounds, international students are encountered with severe challenges learning at Queen’s . In this workshop, participants will work together to explore the anticipated challenges faced by international students and identify best practice that help enhance the students’ academic experience and success.

Series Description:

Queen’s University is becoming more culturally diverse with the continuous internationalization of the student population on campus. As culture and education are intrinsically intertwined, responding to a culturally diverse student population requires educators to become cognizant of the different approaches to knowledge students bring to class together with their unique learning challenges. This workshop series is designed to help educators explore teaching strategies that effectively respond to students’ cultural references in both face-to-face and online settings. In the workshops, participants will reflect on own teaching experience and work together to identify strategies they would like to incorporate to enhance an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students.

Contact:
Centre for Teaching and Learning
ctl@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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Advanced onQ Lunch and Learn Series: Course Awards

Advanced onQ Lunch and Learn Series: Course Awards

When:
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
12:15 PM – 12:45 PM
Where:
Description:

onQ Awards are a great way to give students instant feedback and to reward them for the work they do in your week/module/course. The tool lets you set up and issue badges and certificates. Any Award you create can either be released manually by yourself, or alternatively, you can attach release conditions to the Award to help issue it automatically once the student has fulfilled the release condition. 

Contact:
Centre for Teaching and Learning
ctl@queensu.ca
Cost:
n/a
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