Teaching for Transformation Co-Facilitation Certificate
Learn to co-facilitate an interprofessional foundational activity about partnership with Patients/Family/Caregivers in partnership with Patients/Family/Caregivers.
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Description
This interactive and immersive program is designed for individuals who are interested in co-facilitating interprofessional educational initiatives informed by humanistic and transformative education practices. Participants will engage in hands-on practice, receive feedback, and build essential skills for leading and facilitating interprofessional education.
When we say co-facilitation, we mean collaborative facilitation by a patient/family member in partnership with a faculty member, learner, or practitioner.
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Key Details:
Dates:
- Preparatory Workshop on Monday January 12, 2026, 3-6pm EST Via Zoom;
- Pre-Work to be completed before January 19, 2026
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Pre-word includes participants preparing for the January 19th session: viewing a pre-recorded the orientation video (approx. 15 minutes); Reviewing the Activity Guide & Reader’s Theatre Script; and Meeting with your co-facilitator partner to prepare for the Co-Facilitation in Action.
- Co-Facilitation in Action on Monday January 19 2026, 3:30-5:30pm EST, In person at the University of Toronto St. George Campus OR Online Via Zoom.
- Co-Facilitation Debrief - immediately following the activity (January 19, 2026)
Format: Virtual and in-person sessions
Who Should Attend:
- Teachers, educators, and faculty
- Facilitators and collaborative leaders
- Patient, family, and caregiver partners
- Health and social care learners and practitioners interested in transformational teaching practices
Certificate: Participants who complete the program will receive a formal certificate of completion from CACHE & CFD.
Registration
Registration is now closed. Please contact Eli Cadavid (eli.cadavid@uhn.ca) for more information.
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