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Upcoming CoP session: Challenges and Rewards working in a First Nation Community
Published on Tuesday, 6 February, 2024

MOSIAC: A Community of Practice

Challenges and Rewards Working in a First Nation Community with guest Peggy Dick

Peggy is a RN, Supervisor at Pikwakanagan Health Services and citizen of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation.

February 21, 2024 12pm-130pm EST

To register click here or copy and paste the link below into your browser. Please make sure to check your junk mail folder for the meeting link!

https://uwo.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4Pj7s7GYUxwJZNc

Community Health Nurses in Canada:

...face many workforce challenges that are leading to high rates of burnout and turnover.

...express interest in coming together to discuss the current healthcare environment, support practice, and advocate for change.

What is Community of Practice (CoP)?

CoP is a group of people with a common passion who come together to share resources and learn through ongoing interactions.

What is MOSIAC?

An online forum for CHNs to:

Support and share community health nursing experiences,

Shape positivity and advocacy for change,

Identify and address challenges that impact CHN’s practice and work conditions,

 

Incorporate different ways of knowing and doing to understand CHNs’ influence within the current healthcare.




2024 Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada: Sessions Jan 31 (Eng) and Fev 2 ( Francais)
Published on Monday, 29 January, 2024


The Public Health Agency of Canada has commissioned the National Collaborating Centres for Public Health to engage with the Canadian public health community in order to update the 2008 Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada

 

Why is this project important? 

The Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada have been used:  

  • As a framework for public health workforce development, collaboration, planning and action.
  • To inform public health education and training (e.g., graduate public health programs, certification) and continuing professional development.
  • As a human resources tool for recruitment, orientation, position descriptions, performance evaluation and retention. 
  • As a foundation for discipline-specific competencies.   

 

Invitation to participate – Share your ideas and perspectives!  

The National Collaborating Centres for Public Health are committed to seeking input from a broad and diverse range of perspectives that make up the public health community in Canada. Core competencies reflect the essential knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for effective public health practice.

 

Have a say in shaping the 2024 Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada. Your ideas and perspectives are critical. 

 

If you haven’t been able to participate in the engagement process yet, now is your chance! Engagement sessions are being offered on the following dates.


English Session: January 31, 2024 | 2:00 – 3:30 pm ET | Register Here

French Session:  February 2, 2024 | 1 – 2:30 pm ET | Register Here

 

For more information about this project visit: https://nccph.ca/projects/2024-core-competencies-for-public-health-in-canada/ 

 

If you have any questions, comments, feedback, or ideas about this project, you can contact the project team at corecomp@stfx.ca.  

 

 

Chers collègues, 

 

L’Agence de la santé publique du Canada a mandaté les Centres de collaboration nationale en santé publique (CCNSP) pour travailler avec le milieu de la santé publique du Canada à la mise à jour des énoncés de compétences essentielles en santé publique au Canada qui remontent à 2008. 

 

Pourquoi le projet est-il important? 

Soulignons que les énoncés de compétences essentielles en santé publique servent : 

  • De cadre de référence en matière de perfectionnement professionnel, de collaboration, de planification et d’action en ce qui a trait à la main-d’œuvre en santé publique. 
  • De fil conducteur pour l’enseignement et la formation (p. ex., programmes d’études supérieures et reconnaissance professionnelle en santé publique) et la formation continue en santé publique. 
  • D’outil de recrutement, d’orientation, de description de poste, d’évaluation du rendement et de rétention du personnel. 
  • De fondement aux compétences spécifiques à certaines disciplines. 

 

Invitation à participer – Faites connaître votre opinion et vos idées! 

Les CCNSP se sont engagés à obtenir des perspectives aussi diverses que nombreuses du milieu de la santé publique au Canada. Les compétences essentielles réfèrent aux connaissances, aux habiletés et aux attitudes à maîtriser pour assurer des pratiques efficaces en santé publique.

Ayez votre mot à dire concernant la mise à jour 2024 des énoncés de compétences essentielles en santé publique au Canada. Vos idées et votre opinion comptent énormément! 


En français : 2 février 2024 | 13 h – 14 h 30 HE | Vous inscrire ici

 

En anglais : 31 janvier 2024 | 14 h – 15 h 30 HE | Vous inscrire ici

 

 

Pour en savoir plus au sujet du projet, rendez-vous au https://ccnsp.ca/projets/competences-essentielles-en-sante-publique-au-canada-2024/

 

Communiquez avec l’équipe de projet au corecomp@stfx.ca si vous avez des questions, des commentaires ou des idées au sujet du projet. 

New! Powerpoint Presentations about the standards are now available on the CHNC Website
Published on Friday, 26 January, 2024

Powerpoint presentations about the Standards are now available on the CHNC website.

CHNC Standards – FPN Focus

CHNC Standards – HHN Focus

CHNC Standards – PHN Focus

CHNC Standards – Educator Version

CHNC Standards – en français


Click HERE to review the CHNC Standard PowerPoint presentations. Once you have accessed the site, choose which Standard you wish to review and it will download for you to view.


An Introduction to Decent Work as a Social Determinant of Health January 31 12-1 EST
Published on Tuesday, 23 January, 2024

Upcoming Webinar: An Introduction to Decent Work as a Social Determinant of Health 

January 31, 2024 | 12 – 1 pm ET | English 

Work is a powerful condition of everyday life that can harm or promote the health of workers and their families. Employment conditions and working conditions are two interrelated social determinants of health. Workers who experience structural oppression are disproportionately exposed to the precarious employment and hazardous working conditions that are harmful for physical and mental health. As a rising source of health inequities, precarious employment is a key area for public health action. 

Join the NCCDH for this foundational webinar, where the team will introduce core concepts and practical examples to support the public health field to understand and respond to employment and working conditions as key determinants of health and health equity across Canada. 

Register here:  https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SJ26ywxERuCxjJq0Dq-TDQ 

 


Updating the Home Health Nursing Competencies CHNC Information Session
Published on Thursday, 18 January, 2024

Dear CHNC Members, 
You are all invited to attend a virtual information session about revising the 2010 Home Health Nursing (HHN) Competencies. There are two different dates for these info sessions (both dates will cover the same information):

January 18, 2024 from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. EST. To register, click here

OR

January 24, 2023 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. EST. To register, click here

Please see the poster for more information. 
We hope you can attend and look forward to 'seeing' you there!
Sincerely, 
Community Health Nurses of Canada 

Abstract deadline extended! Community Health Nursing - Health for All
Published on Friday, 17 November, 2023

Don’t miss your chance to submit: Abstract deadline extended until December 1, 2023!

The Community Health Nurses of Canada are excited to announce the Call for Abstracts for CHNC2024: Community Health Nursing - Health for All, our national Community Health Nursing conference. 

CHNC2024 takes place April 22-24, 2024 at historic Hart House at University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 

Our goal is advancing Community Health Nursing in Canada and you are invited to join a dynamic group of nurses from across Canada who will come together and share their community health knowledge.

Creating opportunities for health equity is foundational to community health nursing. Over the past few years the challenges faced by many in society for acceptance and access to services have been exacerbated. But through application of the Community Health Nursing Standards of Practice, community health nurses have risen to the challenge and modified existing programs or have developed new and innovative approaches to reach out to those who could benefit from their services.

Our conferences bring together individuals who have an interest in Community Health Nursing from practice, research, administration, policy and education. Networking opportunities offer a forum to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge, share evidence and ideas, and generate solutions. 

Abstracts are due by December 1, 2023Submit Your Abstract!

For more information, including information about discounted rooms at the Doubletree by Hilton Toronto Downtown, please the conference website.

 
We look forward to seeing you in Toronto!

Great Big News - Fall 2023
Published on Tuesday, 7 November, 2023

Great Big News - Fall 2023 is hot off the press!

Included in this edition is a message from our new President, Karen Curry, a chance to meet some of our board members, a member feature, information and links for the Public Health Core Competency virtual engagement sessions, webinar information, CHNC Conference 2024 and much more!
 
Click the link below to access GBN today!
 

Les IISCC organisent une réunion participative en mode virtuel afin de recueillir les opinions et les commentaires relativement
Published on Thursday, 2 November, 2023

Le présent courriel d’Infirmières et Infirmiers en santé communautaire du Canada (IISCC) vise à vous annoncer une grande nouvelle pour le milieu de la santé publique au pays. L’Agence de la santé publique du Canada a mandaté les Centres de collaboration nationale en santé publique (CCNSP) pour travailler avec le milieu de la santé publique du Canada à la mise à jour des énoncés de compétences essentielles en santé publique au Canada qui remontent à 2008.

Pourquoi le projet est-il important?

Soulignons que les énoncés de compétences essentielles en santé publique servent :

·         De cadre de référence en matière de perfectionnement professionnel, de collaboration, de planification et d’action en ce qui a trait à la main-d’œuvre en santé publique.

·         De fil conducteur pour l’enseignement et la formation (p. ex., programmes d’études supérieures et reconnaissance professionnelle en santé publique) et la formation continue en santé publique.

·         D’outil de recrutement, d’orientation, de description de poste, d’évaluation du rendement et de rétention du personnel.

·         De fondement aux compétences spécifiques à certaines disciplines.

 

Invitation à participer – Faites connaître votre opinion et vos idées!

Les CCNSP se sont engagés à obtenir des perspectives aussi diverses que nombreuses du milieu de la santé publique au Canada. L’équipe de projet échangera et collaborera avec les principaux partenaires de la santé publique au pays afin d’élaborer des énoncés de compétences essentielles adaptés aux besoins et aux priorités d’aujourd’hui en santé publique.

Les IISCC organisent une réunion participative en mode virtuel afin de recueillir les opinions et les commentaires relativement aux compétences essentielles. Inscrivez-vous pour connaître les dernières nouvelles au sujet du projet et donner votre avis sur les thèmes transversaux, les catégories et ainsi de suite.

Les compétences essentielles réfèrent aux connaissances, aux habiletés et aux attitudes à maîtriser pour assurer des pratiques efficaces en santé publique. Ayez votre mot à dire concernant la mise à jour 2024 des énoncés de compétences essentielles en santé publique au Canada. Vos idées et votre opinion comptent énormément!

Inscrivez-vous ici : 8 Novembre 2023    15 Novembre 2023

Pour en savoir plus au sujet du projet, rendez-vous au https://ccnsp.ca/projets/competences-essentielles-en-sante-publique-au-canada-2024/.

N’hésitez pas à transmettre l’invitation à vos collègues, à vos partenaires de la santé publique et aux membres de vos réseaux.

 

Communiquez avec l’équipe de projet au corecomp@stfx.ca si vous avez des questions, des commentaires ou des idées au sujet du projet.

Health Equity and Community Health Nursing: One Organization's Journey
Published on Tuesday, 31 October, 2023

CHNC is pleased to announce our next webinars for November 2023, which is brought to you by the CHNC Leadership Committee!

 

There is no charge to attend this webinar, and all are welcome to join! Please feel free to share this webinar information widely.

 

Title of Webinar:

Health Equity & Community Health Nursing: One Organization’s Journey

 

Date: Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2023

Time: 12-1 pm ET (9-10 am PT; 10-11 am MT; 11 am - 12 pm CT; 1-2 pm AT)

To register for this webinar, click here

 

Learning objectives for this webinar:

 

· To share Key Health Equity Concepts

· To briefly describe Ontario Public Health Standards

· To identify Nursing Ethics and Code of Conduct

· To provide an overview Public Health Sudbury & Districts’ Health Equity Journey

· To outline opportunities to Make Health Equity Efforts More Impactful

 

Presenter Bio:

 

Sandra Laclé, RN, BN, MScN

 

Sandra Laclé, Acting Director at Public Health Sudbury & Districts has returned from a brief retirement to continue her contribution and passion for public health leadership and ensuring access to health for communities. Sandra entered the public health leadership realm more than 30 years ago and has led in roles of executive director (acting) and director for teams of 75 to 500 people. Sandra has a passion for helping leaders contribute to their full potential as they work collectively, across sectors, to achieve their goals and make a difference in the health of communities. Sandra’s work is grounded in her nursing experience (BN Class of 1982) working front line in public health, long term care and acute care. She has also held management roles each of these sectors, as well as a volunteer membership on several Boards and Committees.

 

2024 Core Competencies for Public Health: CHNC Engagement Sessions
Published on Monday, 30 October, 2023

The Community Health Nurses of Canada are reaching out today with some exciting news for the Canadian public health community. The Public Health Agency of Canada has commissioned the National Collaborating Centres for Public Health to engage with the Canadian public health community in order to update the 2008 Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada.

Why is this project important?

The Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada have been used:

· As a framework for public health workforce development, collaboration, planning and action.

· To inform public health education and training (e.g., graduate public health programs, certification) and continuing professional development.

· As a human resources tool for recruitment, orientation, position descriptions, performance evaluation and retention.

· As a foundation for discipline-specific competencies.

 

Invitation to participate – Share your ideas and perspectives!

The National Collaborating Centres for Public Health are committed to seeking input from a broad and diverse range of perspectives that make up the public health community in Canada. This project will engage and collaborate with key public health partners across the country to develop core competencies aligned with current needs and priorities of the public health system.

 

The CHNC is hosting a virtual engagement session to receive input and feedback on the core competencies. Hear an update on the project and provide input on cross-cutting themes, categories, and more.

 

Core competencies reflect the essential knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for effective public health practice. Have a say in shaping the 2024 Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada. Your ideas and perspectives are critical.

Register here: November 8, 2023 Session  or November 15, 2023 Session . For more information about this project visit: https://nccph.ca/projects/2024-core-competencies-for-public-health-in-canada/

 

Please share this invitation broadly with your colleagues, public health partners, and wider networks.

 

If you have any questions, comments, feedback, or ideas about this project, you can contact the project team at corecomp@stfx.ca

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