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Membership/Publicity

A membership/publicity working group as been formed for CANR with Caroline Park as the Chair. This working group is currently preparing a number of strategies on membership recruitment and increasing the visibility of CANR.

 

The National Collaborating Centre for Methods & Tools

(McMaster University Funded by PHAC) offers a learning module on putting evidence into practice in a public health context (link to site) The site offers a webcast which provides a quick overview, an on-line community of learning link to submit questions and receive answers as well as a Fact Sheet

 

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Institute of Population and Public Health has launched a strategic initiative entitled "Programmatic Research to Tackle Health and Health Equity" in early April. Click here for information we are able to share with you in the meantime.

L’Institut de la santé publique et des populations des Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada

a lancé une initiative stratégique intitulée « Recherche programmatique sur la santé et l'équité en santé » au début avril. Ci-dessous sont des renseignements que nous sommes en mesure de partager avec vous, dans l'intervalle.

 

Canadian Journal of Nursing Research

 

The CIHR Strategy on Patient Oriented Research

A discussion paper for a 10 year plan to change health care using the levers of research

CALL FOR RESOLUTION

Guidelines English Version DIRECTIVES CONCERNANT LES RÉSOLUTIONS

Resolutions are invited to advance the three CNA objects:
1. to promote high standards of nursing practice, education, research and administration in order to achieve quality nursing care in the public interest;
2. to promote uniform and high-quality regulatory practices in the public interest and in collaboration with nursing regulatory bodies; and
3. to act in the public interest for Canadian nursing and nurses, providing national and international leadership in nursing and health issues
and six CNA goals:
1. to advance the discipline of nursing in the interest of the public;
2. to advocate for public policy that incorporates the principles of primary health care (access, inter-disciplinary, patient and community involvement, health promotion including determinants of health and appropriate technology/roles/models) and respects the principles, conditions and spirit of the Canada Health Act;
3. to advance the regulation of registered nurses in the interest of the public;
4. to work in collaboration with nurses, other health-care providers, health system stakeholders and the public to achieve and sustain quality practice environments and positive client outcomes;
5. to advance health policy and development, in Canada and abroad, to support global health and equity; and
6. to promote awareness of the nursing profession so that the rolesand expertise of registered nurses are understood, respected and optimized within the health system.

 

CANR - Last Updated August 04, 2010, 10:51:21 MST/MDT

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