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FYI: you can find us on numerous social media platforms, like Bluesky, as we transition away from twitter. Click the links below to add us on other social media sites or via our bio links!
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Check out the newest publication from our team: an exploration of cancer inequities as issues of social justice. Click the link in our bio to read the article! @tarahorrill 1/2
Publication feature: Jess Crawford, a graduate student research assistant at REACHE Lab, recently published an article in @NursingInquiry about nursing student perspectives on gender inclusive and affirming practices in their undergraduate education. Link in our bio! 1/4
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Crawford, J., Kramer, M., Ristock, J., & Schultz, A. S. H. (2025). “It’s Very Cisnormatively Structured”: An Interpretive Description of Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Experiences of Gender Inclusive and Affirming Practices. 3/4
The REACHE Lab’s Principal Investigator, Dr. Tara Horrill, will present virtually “on Indigenous sharing circles to build relationships, engage people with lived experience, and explore research priorities.”
Feb. 11, 2025 | 12 – 1 pm (CST)
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On #WorldCancerDay, we reflect on the theme #UnitedbyUnique, which highlights the need for person-centered cancer care. Each journey is unique. Today, we honor those we've lost, support those battling, and raise awareness for better prevention, detection, and treatment.
Today is #WorldCancerDay2025 and the theme is 'United by Unique'. Equity-denied groups often have unique needs within their cancer journeys that require tailored and equity-oriented care. Our 2022 pub discusses the need for equity-oriented approaches: https://t.co/HYQwblv1n6
It’s time to put people at the heart of #cancer care. Our needs may be unique, but our goals unite us: a stronger voice and an active role in health for all. Head to https://t.co/A4T37N5mWG to find out how you can get involved on February 4! 🌍 #WorldCancerDay#UnitedbyUnique
Thanks @cancersociety for your advocacy! A cancer diagnosis has serious financial implications which can prevent or limit access to care for folks experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage. An equity-oriented approach can help!
“I don't think I had any understanding of what the financial ramifications would be.”
This #WorldCancerDay, Steven Hodges shares how seriously a cancer diagnosis can affect a person’s finances — even after several years. ⬇️▶️
Cancer costs the average patient nearly $33,000 in their lifetime. You can help us reduce that by signing our petition to make cancer care in Canada more affordable. 📝
Sign our petition today: https://t.co/e5hBAsPVuR
The more voices we have, the stronger our impact will be. Share this with someone you think should sign our petition. 📲
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Join us for the 4th International research seminar on Public Health & Palliative Care in beautiful Victoria, BC on the Territories of the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples.
⌛️Abstract submissions due Jan 31
✅Register now until May 1
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Join us for our February Community of Practice! We'll be hearing from Dr. Courtney Petruik as she shares about her research on promoting equity through mobile palliative care services. @CourtneyRaePhD
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Coming up this month in our Advancing Equity in Cancer Care community of practice! Interested in joining? Click here for more information: https://t.co/IztXkoR730
Coming up this month in our Advancing Equity in Cancer Care community of practice! Interested in joining? Click here for more information: https://t.co/IztXkoR730
Absolutely thrilled to be attending #PHPCI2024 this week with colleagues @KStajduhar @maxklb and others presenting from various projects focused on advancing equity.
Amber Bourgeois (REACHE Lab Research Assistant) is one of the recipients of the Canadian Cancer Society’s (CCS) Doctoral Research Award!
Amber’s research is “investigating how to improve access to cancer care for people who experience poverty and homelessness” and “if... 1/3
..successful, this project could lead to better access to cancer care and treatment outcomes for people with cancer experiencing homelessness and/or poverty.” For more information, click the link in our bio! 2/3