When

Saturday, November 19, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM MST
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Where

The Polish Hall Banquet and Conference Centre 
10960 104 Street NW
Edmonton, AB
 

 
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Contact

David Josey 
Immunity Canada 
250-381-7134 
david@immunitycanada.org 
 

Immunity Canada Alberta Data Party 

Join us for the first ever Alberta Data Party. This interactive and collaborative event will allow you to input into the future of PI care and set the goals and actions for ImmUnity Canada going forward. Don't miss out!

Date: Saturday 19th November 2022

Time: 10am – 3pm (UTC)

Cost: Free event (lunch included)

Location:The Polish Hall Banquet and Conference Centre, 10960 104 Street NW, Edmonton.

Parking: Free parking available at the venue

What is a Data Party?

A data party is a fun, participatory event where people come together to explore data. The purpose is to have fun, build relationships, and reflect in small participatory activities about how we perceive and interpret the data. We will decide together what some of the main issues are affecting the Primary Immunodeficiency (PI) community today across Canada as well as specifically in Alberta.

You have been invited to come together with others who represent individuals and families affected by PI as well as those who support them, including Immunity Canada (previously CIPO) staff, health professionals and others. 

As we have a new Strategic Plan (2022 – 2027) to guide our work over the next five years, we want to use this event to work with you to see what we should prioritize in the short-term and long-term in Alberta. Your input will help us to crystallize a provincial-level action plan so it will be clear for our members, partners, donors and volunteers what actions need to take place.

If you would like to attend, please register below no later than November 4th 2022. We only have limited capacity (30 people) and so we will offer individuals places on a first come first serve basis

Your Safety During COVID-19

The venue will allow individuals to feel safe and ask all participants to be vaccinated and wear masks when moving around. Immunity Canada will provide masks and hand sanitizer, as well as ask that all staff at the venue including caterers are vaccinated. We also ask that any participants who have had COVID-19 in the previous ten days leading up to the event to stay at home, as well as request participants take a COVID-19 test the day before the event.