December 2022

News Release CNA: Incredible group of nurses receive CNA awards

December 7, 2022 — The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) is pleased to announce that four incredible nursing leaders have been recognized for their great contributions to the nursing profession and health care. “CNA’s board of directors have the distinct pleasure to honour such incredible nurses,” said Sylvain Brousseau, CNA president. “The Jeanne Mance Award and the …

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CAMH Course – Immigrant and Refugee Mental Health Project

The Immigrant and Refugee Mental Health Project’s online course is a free, self-directed training that will offer a comprehensive overview of immigrant and refugee mental health, focusing on subgroups at risks. It will provide in-depth discussion on how context and culture influence mental health and mental illness, as well as providing sample tools and resources …

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CRADLE+ – Online Dementia Learning Program

This program was originally meant for unregulated workers but many nurses have been participating. CRADLE+ shares stories of seniors living with dementia and the care providers who support them. Using interactive features and engaging media, this free, online course teaches Canadian unregulated care providers (e.g., personal support workers and continuing care assistants) evidence-informed approaches to real-life …

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Speak Out in the Media? Speak Out on Social Media? – Short Survey

We are recruiting nurses to take part in a short survey on their ability to speak out in the media and on social media. Our goal is to explore the current practices used by employers to communicate to nurses what they can and cannot do. We know that these practices are evolving and range from …

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