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PHO Webinar: Without Healthy Nurses, There is No Health Care System

The health and well-being of nurses and other health care providers are under stress. Global and more local shocks - including ongoing austerity in healthcare systems, rising social and economic inequities that increasingly limit access to social determinants of health, and the replacement of human-centred values in health care with technological imperatives -  have collectively led to rising rates of stress on the nursing workforce. This presentation will critically examine what we mean by “nurse well-being” in this context and offer trauma- and violence-informed strategies to mitigate these threats and build on nursing and organizational strengths to protect and improve safety and well-being for staff and clients.

Intended Audience: 
Public health nurses, supervisors, managers, family visitors from Ontario’s Healthy Babies Healthy Children, Nurse-Family Partnership, and Healthy Growth and Development programs. Health care professionals working with pregnant individuals/women or families may also be interested in attending.

 

By the end of this event, participants will be able to:

  • Explain how different factors in the work and workplace may affect nurse well-being.
  • Describe how trauma- and violence-informed strategies can support prevention of and response to potential harms and build protective factors to strengthen nurse well-being.
  • Reflect on nursing and organizational strengths to support staff and client well-being.

Présentateur(s): C. Nadine Wathen, PhD, FCAHS

As Professor and Canada Research Chair in Mobilizing Knowledge on Gender-Based Violence in the Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing at Western University, Nadine’s research examines the health and social service sector response to gender-based violence, interventions to reduce health inequities, and the science of knowledge mobilization. She focuses on developing person-centred interventions, and learning and practice resources, that enhance health equity, and take a gendered, trauma- and violence-informed approach to providing services for those experiencing violence and/or marginalization. She is deeply committed to a partnership approach to research and knowledge sharing.
 

Avis de non-responsabilité

The opinions expressed by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies or views of Public Health Ontario, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by Public Health Ontario.

Accessibilité

Public Health Ontario is committed to complying with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require accommodations to participate in this event, please contact 647-260-7100 or events@oahpp.ca.

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Publié le 23 mars 2026