Description
With its focus on quality improvement and doing more with less, special emphasis in each training will be placed on how Lean Sigma principles, tools and practices can address problems and challenges faced by public health organizations – in particular, those presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This program builds on White Belt training to develop a more in depth understanding of Lean thinking and quality improvement concepts, tools and practices and their basic application in public health. Upon completion, you will be able to make small improvements in the workplace.
You are introduced to tools and techniques that include waste walking, process mapping, Kaizen and 5S.
Training Schedule
April 9th and 10th, 2025 from 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm (Eastern)
*Zoom links will be provided to registrants before the first session of this program commences.
Leading Edge Group Trainer: Annette Sonneveld
Annette Sonneveld has over 35 years experience at various public health units across Ontario including Kent Chatham, Middlesex London, North York and Toronto Public Health. She has extensive knowledge and experience managing complex assignments; leading and directing teams; implementing quality improvement and performance management projects and facilitating training. Annette provided leadership and expertise to promote a culture of quality improvement, not only at Toronto Public Health, but across the City of Toronto through her involvement on various city-wide workgroups and committees.
Annette has led multidisciplinary teams, including quality improvement specialists and program evaluators. She has led or participated in many continuous quality improvement (CQI) projects such as increasing the efficiency in processing reportable disease notifications; reducing immunization field data entry errors and increasing the efficiency of student placements. Annette has also provided internal support for many public health staff as they earned their Lean White, Yellow and Green Belts through Leading Edge Group, and developed and implemented Toronto Public Health’s first quality improvement training plan. Annette was a member of the 4-year Locally Driven Collaborative Research Project for CQI in Public Health in Ontario and continues to be a member of the Provincial CQI Community of Practice for Public Health.
A qualified Lean Black Belt, Annette also holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Windsor.
Cancellations and Refunds:
Notification of cancelation within 14 days of purchase date – 100% refund less the appropriate cancellation fees of CAD - 250$
Notification of cancelation before 4 weeks of course date – 50% refund less the appropriate cancellation fees of CAD - 250$
Notification of cancelation within 4 weeks of course date – No refund
All fees quoted are subject to relevant tax
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