From the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and Snack Labs, welcome to Who Cares.Who Cares explores the world of caregiving and how Canada can become the...
In the words of one of Canada's most beloved national treasures, Gord Downie, it's been a long time coming. What does a National Caregiving Strategy need to be successful? What needs to be included so that it can be the catalyst for change that we need it to be? Let's find out. This episode includes insights from CCCE Executive Director, Liv Mendelsohn, CCCE Director of Policy & Government Relations, James Janeiro, President and CEO of the National Alliance on Caregiving from the US, Jason Resendez, and former senior economic advisor to the Prime Minister, Tyler Meredith. Who Cares is brought to you by the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and Snack Labs. It's produced by the team at Snack Labs, Taylor MacGillivary, Brian Stever & Jeremie Saunders. Writing is by Taylor MacGillivary & Laurie Batten. Editing by Taylor MacGillivary. Music & sound design is by Donovan Morgan. Who Cares is hosted by Melissa Ngo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Looking Abroad
In this episode, we look at how Canada stacks up against global leaders in caregiving policy. While the U.S. launched its National Caregiving Strategy in 2022, other countries like the U.K. and Denmark offer forward-thinking models of care that Canada can look to for inspiration. What lessons can we learn, and how can we better support caregivers here at home? Tune in for expert perspectives from Jason Resendez, President and CEO of the National Alliance on Caregiving in the U.S.; Liv Mendelsohn, CCCE Executive Director; James Janeiro, CCCE Director of Policy & Government Relations; and acclaimed health journalist Andre Picard. Who Cares is brought to you by the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and Snack Labs. It's produced by the team at Snack Labs, Taylor MacGillivary, Brian Stever & Jeremie Saunders. Writing is by Taylor MacGillivary & Laurie Batten. Editing by Taylor MacGillivary. Music & sound design is by Donovan Morgan. Who Cares is hosted by Melissa Ngo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I Care. You Care. We Care.
In this episode of Who Cares, we explore caregiving from the perspective of caring for someone with dementia, and the waves of grief caregivers experience through their journey. But caregiving isn’t one-size-fits-all— we'll also get a glimpse into the obstacles and challenges that people in the 2SLGBTQI community face as they give and receive care in a changing world. This episode features insights from caregiver and advocate, Katrina Prescott, McGill Social Worker and Researcher, Zelda Freitas, and Health Research and Policy Manager at the National Institute on Aging, Ashley Flanagan. Who Cares is brought to you by the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and Snack Labs. It's produced by the team at Snack Labs, Taylor MacGillivary, Brian Stever & Jeremie Saunders. Writing is by Taylor MacGillivary & Laurie Batten. Editing by Taylor MacGillivary. Music & sound design is by Donovan Morgan. Who Cares is hosted by Melissa Ngo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Righting Wrongs
Canada’s dark history of discrimination continues to cast a shadow in clinics and hospital rooms across the country. Join us as we talk with Grant Bruno about Indigenous perspectives on Autism and the impact of generational trauma on accessing and trusting healthcare. We’ll also hear from Sherron and Clovis Grant, who share how their experience as a Black family raising a son with Autism led them to create Sawubona Afrocentric Circle of Support. Featuring insights from Dr. Grant Bruno, Associate Professor at the University of Alberta; Sherron and Clovis Grant, founders of Sawubona; and CCCE Executive Director, Liv Mendelsohn, this episode highlights the importance of inclusive caregiving This episode features insights from Associate Professor Dr. Grant Bruno, founders of Sawubona Afrocentric Circle of Support, Sherron & Clovis Grant and CCCE Executive Director, Liv Mendelsohn. Who Cares is brought to you by the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and Snack Labs. It's produced by the team at Snack Labs, Taylor MacGillivary, Brian Stever & Jeremie Saunders. Writing is by Taylor MacGillivary & Laurie Batten. Editing by Taylor MacGillivary. Music & sound design is by Donovan Morgan. Who Cares is hosted by Melissa Ngo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Heavy Secret
Growing up with a parent who needs care can give a lot and take a lot. When Rosie Paulyk was young, her mother was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. She wasn’t supposed to talk about it. While she shared an incredible bond with her mother, her caregiving duties remained a secret to the outside world. In this episode of Who Cares, we'll look at how young caregivers need more support, and spaces to share what can often be an isolating experience.This episode features insights from Rosie Paulyk, founder of Chronic Oasis, Young Carer Coordinator at AMI Quebec, Oliver Fitzpatrick, CCCE Executive Director, Liv Mendelsohn, General Internist & Scientist at the University Health Network and The Toronto General Research Institute, Dr. Karen Okrainec, and Isabelle Caven, research partner to Dr. Okrainec.Who Cares is brought to you by the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and Snack Labs. It's produced by the team at Snack Labs, Taylor MacGillivary, Brian Stever & Jeremie Saunders. Writing is by Taylor MacGillivary & Laurie Batten. Editing by Taylor MacGillivary. Music & sound design is by Donovan Morgan. Who Cares is hosted by Melissa Ngo.Suicide Prevention Resources - Canada Suicide Prevention Service - 1-833-456-4566 Suicide Crisis Helpline - 988.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and Snack Labs, welcome to Who Cares.Who Cares explores the world of caregiving and how Canada can become the best place in the world to give and receive care. From heart-wrenching and inspiring stories from Canadians in the thick of caring, to insights from the top minds and researchers in our country that have dedicated their lives to solving the challenges of caregiving, Who Cares is here to uncover an often overlooked struggle that 50% of all Canadians will face in their lifetime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.