
Co-design and partnerships
August 2025
From the growing use of the Find Services navigation tool—co-designed hand-in-hand with community members—to innovative offerings like trauma-informed care training and the Enhancing Care Program for dementia caregivers, we’re seeing how collaboration across providers, people, and partners is creating more equitable, accessible, and connected care across our region.
In this issue:
- A message for Executive Lead, Dr. Kim Morrison
- Co-design in action: How community voices helped shape the “Find Services” tool
- Celebrating Indigenous art and cultural safety in health-care spaces across KFL&A
- Explore the new Primary Care Network webpage
- Connecting providers, advancing equity: the Social Determinants of Health Community of Practice
- Get the care your baby needs at the Well Baby Care Clinic
- Trauma-informed approaches in primary care course
- Supporting caregivers and care partners with the Enhancing Care Program
- Winning Strategies for serving francophones information sessions
- Help shape research on Indigenous perinatal mental health
Image: Dr. Rupa Patel and Dr. Mary Rowland presenting at the Trauma-informed approaches in primary care course in May 2025.