FREE Governance Webinar July 11: Strategies for Building and Maintaining an Effective Board in Primary Care

AFHTO has recently partnered with the Governance Centre of Excellence, to offer our members a series of webcast and online learning modules to better serve your governance needs and empower board leadership. Please join us for the first webcast on Tuesday, July 11th from 12:00-1:30pm: Strategies for Building and Maintaining an Effective Board in Primary Care (see brochure for agenda overview). This interactive discussion will focus on strategies for building a skills-based board, governance insights from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, and examples from the field on strengthening governance practices.

Topics to be covered:

  • An overview of a board skills matrix
  • How a skills matrix is used and why it is effective
  • Board orientation best practices
  • Elements to successful succession planning

Presenters:

  • Richard Powers, National Academic Director, Directors Education Program and Governance Essentials Program, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
  • Fernando Tavares, Program Manager, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
  • Lori Richey, Executive Director, Peterborough Family Health Team
  • Thomas Richard, Board Member, Peterborough Family Health Team
  • Chair – Marg Alfieri, AFHTO Board President & Chair; Centre for Family Medicine FHT

To register, please use the link below. After registering, you will receive instructions for joining the webcast on July 11th. Please note – you will have to create a free account with the OHA to register for the webcast. Register Now For more information, please see the webinar brochure or contact Bryn Hamilton, AFHTO Provincial Lead for Governance & Leadership. Thanks to the over 80 members who attended! The webinar is available to view here, for those who were unable to attend and those who wish to review it or share it with a colleague.

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