Regional training conferences are part of our capacity building and leadership training program. We develop region- focused training in partnership with local community-based member organizations and regional health authorities.
These events are not always recorded, but there are some resources below.
Regional Training
2024
Fraser Health Regional Training Resource Guide
Regional Training in the North in partnership with Community Action Initiative (schedule).
2022
With COVID-19 taking over the world in 2020, our training looked different over a couple of years, and face to face events shifted online, with a subject focus rather than regional focus. We provided two regional trainings in the spring of 2022, virtually, as COVID norm required. Sessions are available to view on-demand.
Regional Education for the North
Regional Education for Vancouver Island (Mid-North)
2019
Nelson: The PAN team traveled to Nelson in May, where the two-day program looked at health equity. Read more
Abbotsford and Surrey: We offered two days of training in April 2019; one in Abbotsford (April 30) and one in Surrey (April 27). Frontline workers welcomed working with Vikki Reynolds. Read more
2018
Prince George: Several members of the PAN team were welcomed in Prince George for the regional training on June 5-6. A sincere shout out and thank you from the PAN folks that attended to all in Prince George who made us feel so at home. Continue reading
2017
Kelowna: Pacific AIDS Network was thrilled to work in partnership with the Interior Health Authority to host a two-day regional gathering to learn, share wisdom and network. Participants working in the Interior Health region came from Cranbrook, Nelson, Vernon, Kamloops, Williams Lake and Kelowna. Continue reading
For more information about Regional training events, contact:
Stacy Leblanc
Director of Program Development
Email: [email protected]
Janet Madsen
Capacity Building and Digital Communications Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
We greatly appreciate the vision of our government funders and their ongoing commitment to supporting the work of PAN. In particular we gratefully acknowledge the Public Health Agency of Canada – HIV and Hepatitis C Community Action Fund. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.