Health Leadership & Learning Network, York University
healthcare continuing education
Culture and Diversity in a Binary World
Program Description
Current Term and Sessions
Winter/Spring 2026
Winter/Spring 2026: Mar 3, 5, 10, 12, 2026
1pm - 4pm ET each day
Summer 2026
Summer 2025:June 4, 9, 11, 16, 2026
1 to 4PM ET each day
Fall 2026
Fall session dates coming soon
Fee:
$700.00
plus applicable taxes
The course fee includes instruction and course materials only
For Groups of 2 or more contact us at info@chenetwork.ca for a
group registration form
Tuition Funding for Nurses
If you are registered as an RN or NP in Ontario, you can apply for up to $1500 in tuition grant. See the link here for more information and how to apply. If you practice in another province, check your nursing association or the province - they may have similar funding available
Note: CHEN does not administer this funding. Consult the link provided for information
The “Culture and Diversity in a Binary World” program delves into the critical intersections of cultural diversity, neurodiversity, and gender identity in healthcare. This course is designed to equip participants with the tools and knowledge to understand the unique challenges faced by diverse populations. By examining the impacts of systemic bias and social determinants of health, participants will explore how cultural and identity-related factors influence patient experiences and outcomes.
Through interactive discussions and practical learning, the program focuses on promoting inclusivity and equity in care delivery. Participants will develop strategies for effective communication, foster supportive healthcare environments, and learn actionable approaches to address biases within systems and teams. By the end of the course, attendees will be better prepared to create meaningful connections, ensure equitable care, and contribute to building more inclusive healthcare practices.
Learning Outcomes
Duration/Time Commitment
3 hrs/day over 4 days online
Fully Online - Live Instructor Led sessions
In addition to class time, one (1) hour of self study time per course day. This course provides participants with the tools to create inclusive healthcare environments that respect and celebrate diversity, ensuring equitable and compassionate care for all.
Program Outline
What You Receive
Requirements for Enrolment
This program is ideal for:
• Healthcare professionals, including nurses, social workers, and allied health practitioners.
• Patient advocates, navigators, and harm reduction workers.
• Anyone interested in fostering equity and inclusion in healthcare environments.
This program is offered in English. It is your responsibility to ensure you meet the language requirements. You may be asked to demonstrate language proficiency.




