Events from November 13, 2023 – November 6, 2023 – BC Ministry of Health – Patients as Partners Events from November 13, 2023 – November 6, 2023 – BC Ministry of Health – Patients as Partners

All events are free and open to the public.
Please register in advance for an event with the organizer through the links provided.

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Cognitive Empathy: Finding Balance with Caregivers Webinar; Family Caregivers of BC

Date: March 8, 2023 Time: 10:00 am to 10:40 am Location: Zoom Link to Register In Cognitive Empathy: Finding the Balance with Caregivers webinar, Family Caregivers of B.C. will share helpful strategies and tools that health-care providers can use to identify caregivers and better understand caregiver challenges. Michelle Lobchuk, Associate Professor with the College of Nursing at the University … Continued

Pain Support and Wellness Group – Morning Session; Pain BC

Pain Support and Wellness Groups offer an opportunity for people living with persistent pain to meet regularly online and build a community of support while learning about pain, pain management and coping strategies. Groups meet every second and fourth Tuesday of the month with alternating mid-day and evening sessions. Each 2-hour session will allow participants … Continued

Pain Support and Wellness Group – BIPOC Group ; Pain BC

Pain BC's new BIPOC Pain Support & Wellness Group offers a community space for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour who live with pain to meet once a month and discuss chronic pain through their experience. This is a peer-facilitated support group. We aim to create a supportive and welcoming online space where participants can … Continued

Pain Support and Wellness Group – Evening Session; Pain BC

Pain Support and Wellness Groups offer an opportunity for people living with persistent pain to meet regularly online and build a community of support while learning about pain, pain management and coping strategies. Groups meet every second and fourth Tuesday of the month with alternating mid-day and evening sessions. Each 2-hour session will allow participants … Continued

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Chronic Pain Tool Kit for Active Living PLUS Calls, UVic Self-Management

Chronic Pain Tool Kit for Active Living PLUS Calls: helps people with chronic pain to better manage their symptoms and their daily lives.  Family, friends and/or caregivers can also participate. To register: email smhcoach@uvic.ca or call 604-940-1273 or toll-free 1-866-902-3767. You can also register your interest in the program at www.selfmanagementbc.ca

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Chronic Pain Self Self-Management Program, UVic Self-Management, Penticton

Chronic Pain Self Self-Management Program , UVic Self-Management The In-Person Self-Management Programs are Self-Management BC’s traditional community programs. These 2.5 hour sessions over six weeks provide more opportunity for discussion and information. Adults with chronic health conditions, their family members and caregivers can participate in free self-management programs offered at community centres throughout the province. … Continued

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Chronic Pain Self-Management Program – Virtual, UVic Self-Management

Chronic Pain Self-Management Program - Virtual, UVic Self-Management The Virtual Self-Management Programs are Self-Management BC’s traditional community programs delivered virtually. These 2.5 hour sessions over six weeks provide more opportunity for discussion and information. Adults with chronic health conditions, their family members and caregivers can participate in free self-management programs offered through Zoom® via telephone … Continued

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Chronic Pain Self-Management Program; UVic Self-Management; Ladner

Chronic Pain Self-Management Program; UVic Self-Management The In-Person Self-Management Programs are Self-Management BC’s traditional community programs. These 2.5 hour sessions over six weeks provide more opportunity for discussion and information. Adults with chronic health conditions, their family members and caregivers can participate in free self-management programs offered at community centres throughout the province. These are … Continued