Health equity, cross-system collaboration, and innovative thinking take center stage at this open-to-all event series
Presented by the Lung Health Foundation, Breathe Change has been introducing Canadians to the hottest topics in lung health since 2023. These free and accessible events turn advocacy into action by bringing diverse groups together to co-create actionable, real-world solutions to critical gaps in our healthcare system.
“Breathe Change is about addressing gaps by thinking differently – and in many cases, it’s about thinking bigger,” adds Riley Sanders, the Lung Health Foundation’s Senior Manager of Public Affairs. “Our leadership across multiple lung conditions and our holistic approach to lung health make us uniquely positioned to bring the right people together and find innovative and efficient solutions to emerging respiratory health issues. As a registered patient organization, “the right people” will always include people with lived experience. Breathe Change is a platform that allows them to advocate for change.”
Save the dates!
Now, the Lung Health Foundation is proud to announce the curated list of topics and innovations you’ll explore during this year’s Breathe Change Policy Series:
- Exploring Mobile Lung Cancer Screening: Innovative Approaches for Early Detection | October 30, 2024 | 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET
- Understanding Canada’s Radon Gas Exposure Crisis: The Non-Smoking Gun of Contemporary Canadian Lung Cancer | December 4, 2024 | 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. ET
- The Global COPD Index: How Does Canada Compare and How Can we Drive Change in Lung Health Policy | February 27, 2025 | 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. ET
Register now
Registration for 2024/2025 Breathe Change Policy Series is now open! Can’t make the events? Register to unlock post-event communications and session recordings.
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