January/February 2019
Everything I know about being a nurse I have learned from my family. My mother is a primary care nurse in an outpatient oncology clinic.
RNAO was among a number of stakeholders invited to attend two days of roundtable sessions Jan. 23 and 24 with Justice Eileen Gillese, the commissioner appointed to oversee the Long-Term Care (LTC) Homes Public Inquiry.
A committee of MPPs is getting advice on what should be included in the next provincial budget. RNAO CEO Doris Grinspun and the association’s senior economist Kim Jarvi presented RNAO’s policy priorities during a Jan. 29 meeting of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs.
Do you subscribe to RNAOs Legal Assistance Program (LAP)? It covers you in circumstances that fall outside the scope of professional liability protection (PLP), which is an automatic benefit of RNAO membership.
A new network of advocates focused on people who are homeless in Toronto has come together to create the Shelter and Housing Justice Network (SHJN). Two RNAO members sit on the group’s steering committee: street nurses Cathy Crowe and Roxie Danielson.