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RNAO PEEL CHAPTER CHATTER… FALL 2015 The members of the RNAO Peel Executives at our Annual General Meeting in November 2014 at Speranza Banquet Hall in Brampton. REFLECTIONS FROM THE PRESIDENT What an exceptional honour it is to be part of this wonderful group of RNAO nurses who are so passionate and dedicated to the nursing profession. Our Chapter has been busy planning away over the summer for our Fall for Nursing – Career exploration event, President and CEO Fall Tour with Halton Chapter, MPP breakfast, and our annual AGM. We invite you to join in these important conversations on key issues in our communities that affect all our health. This year’s nursing week theme was Nurses: With you every step of the way. Nurses are the foundation of our health care system. We work in many areas, specialities and across a huge spectrum of practice. I have had the privilege of speaking with nurses about the work you do on many occasions through my workplace and RNAO events. I often hear you speak about your work and the impacts you make and your desire for continuous improvement. Your spirit energizes me and others Nursing Students’ Experiences at RNAO’s 90th AGM .03 Queen’s Park Day .05 Christine Bintakies Breakfast with MPPs .07 Maria Nelson Meet the new Peel Chapter ENOs .11 PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 PAGE 2 OF 15 Reflections from the President continued Upcoming Events AUTUMN HIKE DATE: Sa turday, September 12, 2015 TIME: 10:00AM-1:00PM PLACE: Scots dale Farm (see flyer on page 6 for dri vi ng direction) Come enjoy a n autumn hike with fellow RNAO Peel Chapter members a nd friends. See page 6 for more i nformation. MPP BREAKFAST DATE: Fri day, October 23, 2015 TIME: 8:30-10:30 AM PLACE: Ol ympi a Grill (1 Derry Rd. E., Mi s s issauga, ON L5T 2Z8) COSTS: $5 (Donated to Food Bank) Join us for breakfast wi th the MPPs to dis cuss and raise a wa reness for current heal th issues. See page 11 for more i nformation. RNAO 90TH ANNIVERSARY PRESIDENT & CEO FALL TOUR DATE: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 TIME: 5:30-8:00PM PLACE: South Common Community Centre (2253 South Mi llway, Mi ssissauga, ON L5L 3H7) COSTS: FREE (open to everyone) RNAO Peel & Halton Chapters a re hosting the RNAO’s 90th Anniversary President & CEO Fa l l Tour with Dr. Doris Grinspun. See Pa ge 13 for more i nformation. REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES IN CALEDON Caledon East/Mono Mills: Nov. 1st a t 1:00PM Ca l eon East Cenotaph (located at Town Ha ll, 6311 Ol d Church Rd.) Town of Caledon Employees Service: Nov. th 11 a t 10:50AM (Town Hall 6311 Ol d Church Rd.) around you! Being part of RNAO has given me the opportunity to be part of the discussion in moving the profession forward, advancing nursing practice and advocating for the health of the population. In light of this year’s nursing week theme, we encourage you to send us a word or sentence to describe what nursing means to you. We would really like to share those reflections in our next newsletter. Email me at [email protected]. Looking forward to hearing from you, Anita Tsang-Sit, RN, BA, MPH RNAO Peel Chapter President Find out more about RNAO Education Funding RNAO has several options to help you improve your nursing practice for both members and non-members alike. Membership with the RNAO is the reason that such programs exist. Through the collaborative work of dedicated, committed professionals belonging to the organization, we have been able to successfully lobby for many of the exciting education funding programs offered. There are four different education funding. These include Nursing Education Initiative, RNAO PhD Fellowship, Advanced Clinical Practice Fellowships, and Permanent Education Fund. For more information about the programs or to apply for funding, please check out http://rnao.ca/education-funding. PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 PAGE 3 OF 15 The Nursing Students’ Experiences at the AGM This year’s AGM, RNAO celebrated its 90 years of influence and impact. Since 1925, RNAO has advocated for healthy public policy, promoted excellence in nursing practice and influenced decisions that affect nurses and the public they serve. Through nine decades, RNAO has established itself as the voice of Ontario’s nurses, speaking out for nursing and speaking out for health. Today, more than 41,000 RNs, NPs and nursing students help make our professional association stronger than ever. The 2015 AGM was held at The Hilton Toronto on April 17-19, 2015. The Peel Chapter RNAO sponsored four nursing students to attend this year AGM. Let’s hear what the students have to say about their AGM experience! It was a great pleasure to attend the RNAO’s 90th AGM this year. It was inspiring to see so many nursing professionals come together to discuss varying issues related to professional practice and nursing advocacy. The leadership luncheon was truly inspirational, and included the topics of poverty and mental health. As a nursing student aspiring to pursue a profession in the area of community/mental nursing, I left the AGM feeling empowered and excited about the future of my career as a nurse leader. -Nadia McFarlane RNAO Peel Chapter Member-At-Large Attending the 2015 RNAO AGM was a great experience. I was able to find out about the work that the professional association has been doing over the last year and the initiatives that they are planning to undertake in the future. My favourite segment of the event was Members’ Voices. Members’ Voices afforded me the opportunity to hear about the work that nurses in the other chapters across Ontario have completed over the past year and initiatives that they are working on. I also attended the Leadership Luncheon, an event where nurses’ work was highlighted. Furthermore, awards were presented to an educator and a student for their accomplishments. I would highly recommend student nurses and nurses attend this event throughout their careers’ as it is very enlightening. Attending the event was very inspiring and reminded me about the great work nurses do in all aspects of our community throughout the province. -Danielle Gray, BScN RNAO Peel Chapter Student Executive PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 Attending the 2015 RNAO Annual General Meeting was an incredible experience. I was able to see Ontario politicians, the International Council of Nurses, and the Canadian Nurses Association applaud the long-lasting impact of RNAO over the last 90 years. It was great to witness the passion of nurses in action during the Consultation Session, where RNAO resolutions were debated and carried forward. It was especially exciting to see RNAO Peel Chapter member Jacqueline Dover’s Resolution for a Comprehensive Sickle Cell Disease Strategy carried forward. From the Members’ Voices to the Leadership Luncheon to the Recognition Awards, the vibrancy, diversity, and influence of the RNAO and the nursing profession is clearly evident. I look forward to attending next year’s RNAO AGM. -Jessica Zizek RNAO Peel Chapter- Member-At-Large PAGE 4 OF 15 TOP 1: The RNAO consultation reps take up their votes on proposed resolutions at the 2015 AGM. TOP 2: Peel Chapter President-Elect, Christine Bintakies, speaking up about the proposed resolutions. Attending the 2015 RNAO AGM was a wonderful experience. It was inspirational to see the difference that nurses can make and what we can accomplish together. This was evident throughout the Members’ Voices portion, where representatives of RNAO Chapters from across the province shared their achievements. The Consultation Session where the resolutions were debated was another part that I really enjoyed. Being able to see the passion that nurses have is inspiring. This experience was very rewarding and I would absolutely recommend it to others. -Alex Cherrington RNAO Peel Chapter Student Executive PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 PAGE 5 OF 15 Why Health Matters: A Nurses’ Guide to the 2015 Federal Election As Canadians, it's our duty to engage in the democratic process. And as registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and nursing students, it's up to us to make sure important health issues are on the election agenda. Even though health is a provincial responsibility, the federal government has a vital role to play in keeping Canadians healthy, and RNAO wants each federal political party to put health first during the campaign. Why Health Matters is RNAO’s platform containing 17 recommendations that will put health front and centre leading up to the federal election. The recommendations covered the five areas of Medicare, access to care, social determinant of health, the environment, and fiscal ca pacity. The platform is just one of many ways nurses are speaking out during the election campaign. Check out the RNAO Website to GET INFORMED, GET INVOLVED, GET MORE INFO, and GET VOTING. NURSE TO KNOW IN PEEL REGION Christine began her nursing career in 1995 as a home care nurse before embarking on a correctional nursing career with the province in 2003. As a past member of the College of Nurses of Ontario’s Mental Health and Corrections Advisory Committee, Christine has been active Executive Member of RNAO’s Peel Chapter, a member of RNAO’s Mental Health Nurses’ Interest Group and a Co-Lead for the Ministry’s Critical Incident Stress Management Team. Christine Bintakies As a Peel chapter executive member, Christine started out as member at large then took on the Information and Technology officer, before taking on the President Elect position last November. Christine has been a full-time Mental Health Nurse at Vanier for the past 12 years. This past year Christine learned a new skill as she took training to learn home hemolysis so that she could care for her husband at home. Christine states “I have always known I wanted to be a nurse, from the time I was little I would tell everyone I will be a nurse when I grow up.” Nursing has always been a calling for Christine as she is always there for her patients, family and friends in their time of need. Christine is married to her husband Geoff and is the proud mother to her son James. PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 PAGE 6 OF 15 AUTUMN HIKE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 Come out for a hike with fellow nurses, friends and family members around the picturesque Scotsdale Farm in Georgetown. The hike will start at 10AM and will take approximately 3 hours finishing around 1PM. Bring water and a snack. Sturdy shoes recommended as some of the trail is rocky. RSVP Tessa Shelvy by email to [email protected] For more information, Tessa can be reached at (905) 850-1507 or (416) 320-8555 on the day of hike. Directions: Take 401 west to Trafalgar Road (exit 328). Follow Trafalgar Road north to Hwy #7, turn left (west) on Hwy 7 about 4km to Trafalgar Rd. Follow Trafalgar Rd. North about 2km to Scotsdale Farm on the right side of the road. PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 PAGE 7 OF 15 Queen’s Park Day Christine Bintakies, RN Peel Chapter President-Elect On February 26th 2015 Peel chapter nurses Maria Harrison and Christine Bintakies attended Queens Park day at the Ontario Legislature. We were joined by RN’s and NP’s from across the province to meet with MPP’s to address our concerns that affect the health of Ontarians. During the morning Maria and Christine met with Brampton Springdale MPP Harinder Malhi during breakfast. During this meeting we discussed our concerns of the need for a higher minimum wage to decrease poverty in peel region, the need to ban medical tourism and to allow RN’s to prescribe medication. In the afternoon we met with Premier Kathleen Wynne and Health Minister Dr. Eric Hopkins whom announced that they will move forward to allow R.N’s to prescribe medication. During the afternoon session many nurses were allowed to address the MPPs their concerns with medical tourism, increase minimum wage to decrease the social determinants of health and Nurse Practioners wage discrepancies. The afternoon also allowed for political leaders from the Conservative and NDP parties to speak with the nurses and answer our concerns addressed with MPP’s. Peel Nurses Join Fundraising Bowling Peel nurses, Sue F., Tessa S., Anita T. and Maria T. attended a fundraising social event at Bowling at Brunswick Bramalea Lane on Saturday, November 8, 2014. The event helped support special cause for Olympic athletes with intellectual disabilities. Over the past 40 years Special Olympics has grown from a modest program serving local athletes to become the world’s largest movement dedicated to promoting respect, acceptance, inclusion, and human dignity for people with intellectual disabilities through sports. The event was fun and inspiring! PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 SNAP SHOTS PAGE 8 OF 15 SMILE! 2014 RNAO PEEL CHAPTER AGM Nov ember 6, 2014 (Speranza Banquet Hall, Brampton, ON) PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 SNAP SHOTS PAGE 9 OF 15 SMILE! 2015 RNAO PEEL CHAPTER NURSING WEEK DINNER CELEBRATION May 5, 2015 (Braeben Golf Club, Mississauga, ON) PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 PAGE 10 OF 15 Breakfast with MPPs Maria Nelson, RN, BScN RNAO Peel Political Action Officer On Friday, October 3, 2014 nearly 30 Peel Registered Nurses and 3 MPPs discussed health and nursing issues over breakfast. The event was hosted by our Chapter and was designed to provide Peel nurses the opportunity to speak out for health and nursing. The breakfast event also allowed Peel nurses to connect with the local politicians. Nurses from various work backgrounds and stages of their career attended. Such diversity truly enriched the discussions and created greater impact in our messages. It was truly inspiring and encouraging to see ambitious, eager nursing students in addition to nurses post-retirement who had not lost their zeal for the profession. In small groups nurses planned and organized topics to discuss with the MPPs before their arrival. Upon arrival of the MPPs, breakfast was served and conversation ignited. With MPP Harinder Malhi, nurses discussed the need to hire more Registered Nurses and the need to address unsafe work environments. Harinder listened attentively as the nurses disclosed current facts and statistics in addition to personal experiences. It was liberating to speak as front-line workers and knowledgeable professionals. In many settings nurses see patients more than any other health care provider. We have a unique perspective and know of needed changes that will benefits patients and nurses alike. Harinder agreed with many suggestions the nurses were making. However, she was frank in the lack of funds available and encouraged us to provide input into how the system could be more effective with our current resources. This provided an excellent segue into one our awaiting topics to be discussed, utilizing RNs to their full scope of practice and introducing RN prescribing. Later, Harinder mentioned long wait times in the Emergency Department as a pressing issue in Peel. The conversation shifted and soon we were brainstorming ways in which nurses could potentially work with the community in education about alternative services. A health clinic run by nurses in collaboration with the community was also discussed. The nursing students were instrumental in their innovative ideas and passion. It is quite apparent that Peel Registered Nurses are passionate about nursing and about the health of their community. We are health care professionals working on a daily basis to provide our patients with the best care possible. United, we can be a strong and influential voice in the realm of politics and health policy. This breakfast proved to be a success in bringing Peel nurses together to advocate for our profession and for the people our health care serves. Nevertheless, we must continue to work together and collaborate with politicians in the advancement of nursing and enhancement of patient care. QUEEN’S PARK ON THE ROAD STEPS ON THE GAS In 2013, RNAO met with 104 of 107 Ontario MPPs. Starting again in October, we will be working with nurses to further mobilize; we need you to help us deliver the message that we cherish our not -for-profit health-care system and we can improve it to provide better access to nursing and health services. The issues for discussion are: ban medical tourism, health system restructuring, RN scope extension, and strengthen legislation on toxic substances. These are serious health matters that require focus and attention. We believe our recommendations will improve the health of people and build an even str onger province. Nurses know that together, we can make these changes happen. Learn more, get involved, and enjoy the experience. Help us reach every one of the province’s policymakers this year. PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 PAGE 11 OF 15 RNAO Peel Chapter invites you to the MPP BREAKFAST October 23, 2015 This is an exciting opportunity for registered nurses to discuss important health issues with the current local MPPs over breakfast. Come join in the discussion and raise awareness for nursing and healthcare! Speaking out for nursing. Speaking out for health. Location: Olympia Grill (1 Derry Rd. E, Mississauga, ON L5T 2Z8) Time: 8:30 – 10:00 AM Costs: $5 at the door (donated to Food Bank) Please RSVP [email protected] by October 16th PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 PAGE 12 OF 15 Peel Chapter Resolution Dinner On March 25, 2015 Peel Chapter members met together at Ruby’s Grill in Mississauga for the Resolution Dinner. This is an annual event where RNAO members and Consultation Reps come together to discuss the current proposed resolutions being submitted at the RNAO’s Annual General Meeting. RNAO is a membership-driven association and rely on the members’ inputs to shape our agenda. Through the members’ resolutions, RNAO were able to carry out important initiatives. This year there were nine resolutions being proposed. These include: dental care, financial support for older Canadians, human trafficking, funding sources for novice nurse researchers, climate change, school based public health nursing, nurses liability protection, oral mouthwash, and sickle cell disease strategy. To learn more about these resolutions, check out http://rnao.ca/events/annual-general-meetingagm-1. Peel Chapter members celebrated Nursing Week! Thanks to the City of Brampton for proclaiming Nursing Week for the RNAO Peel Chapter. Peel Chapter exec members Sandrina, Sinead, and Ioana picked up the proclamation document from Brampton City Hall on May 15, 2015. Peel Chapter also held a nursing week celebration dinner on May 5, 2015. See page 9 for photos of the event. PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 PAGE 13 OF 15 On September 30, 2015 Peel and Halton Chapters are pleased to present RNAO’s 90th Anniversary President and CEO Fall Tour With RNAO Chief Executive Officer September 30th 6pm to 8pm Dr. Doris Grinspun Agenda Achievements from the past 90 years to lay the groundwork for the years ahead 5:30pm Registration, Mix and Mingle 6:15pm Guest Speaker, Dr. Doris Grinspun 7:15pm Member’s Voices South Common Community Centre 2233 South Millway Mississauga, Ontario L5L3H7 Arbour Green Room This is a free event open to members and non-members RSVP: [email protected] Register by Sept 23, 2015 Light refreshments will be served PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 PAGE 14 OF 15 Welcome to the New Executive Network Officers (ENOs) of Our Peel Chapter Ioanna Gheorghiu, RNTeam Communication ENO While currently working in acute care as a new graduate RN, I am also passionate about global health and the impact of the social determinants of health on well-being. I am a strong support of social justice, appreciate good literature and believe in the potential of individuals to create change while daring greatly. Sandrina Ntamwemezi, RN Workplace Liaison ENO My name is Sandrina Ntamwemezi and I am a recent nursing graduate. I completed a Baccalaurate in Nursing Science at York University in October 2014. Prior to nursing, I completed an Honours Bachelor of Science at the University of Toronto Mississauga. My passion for nursing was born out of passion for Public Health and Health Promotion. As an undergrad at UTM, I volunteered and worked for programs geared towards student health and wellness education. This is something I maintain, to this day, when I interact with patients, and provide them with care. I currently work as a Public Health Nurse for the Region of Peel. Kylene Hua, RN, BScN, MN IT/Social Media ENO My name is Kylene and I currently work as a Registered Nurse in the areas of Endoscopy and Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. I recently completed my graduate degree from the university of Toronto majoring in Nursing Administration, and have found the experience very rewarding. I am passioante about nursing and believe that we as nurses have the power to advocate for healthy public policy, promote excellence in practice, and shape our health care system. I am honoured to be a part of RNAO Peel Chapter and look forward to many exciting things ahead! Do you know a recent nursing grad? New nursing grads now have the chance to become part of a 41,500 memberstrong association FREE OF CHARGE! (Sponsored by HUB International) To join, select “New Graduate” at www.myrnao.ca/join. Hurry! Limited numbers of free memberships available! PEEL CHATTER FALL 2015 PAGE 15 OF 15 WHY JOIN RNAO? Why join? Let a member tell you! I know that my membership with RNAO adds to the strong voice to keep the government accountable for their commitments and to keep more nurses in the health-care system: Strengthen Medicare; reduce poverty and build healthy, green communities; 70% full-time employment for all RNs; Expand the Late Career Nurse (80/20) Initiative for all nurses who are 55 and older; Improve work environments; prevent cuts in nursing services; expand roles for RNs and NPs; 9,000 additional nurses Equalize remuneration across sectors; Fund 25 new NP-Led Clinics… and more" Membership Benefits Since 1925, we have advocated for healthy public policy, promoted excellence in nursing practice, increased nurses' contribution to shaping the healthcare system, and influenced decisions that affect nurses and the public they serve. RNAO boasts more than 33,000 members in Ontario and abroad. RNAO members benefit from membership in a variety of ways. Advocacy: Through our advocacy work, ongoing consultations with the Ontario government, we are vigilant in our mission to enhance the nursing profession. Members are often among the first to learn of proposed changes to public policy and members often provide input in policy-making decisions. Professional Community: Through conferences, institutes, interest groups, online communities and chapter activities, we provide knowledge-rich, exclusive networking opportunities for members to cultivate rewarding personal and professional relationships. Learning and Career Advancement: With events happening not only across the province, but also across the world, members have access to unparalleled nursing learning events. Through the RNCareers, a niche network of Workopolis, we have created a central point for nursing recruitment. Knowledge Leadership: RNAO’s Best Practice Guidelines department offers opportunities in areas such as research, surveys, guideline development and professional development. Our bi-monthly publication, the Registered Nurse Journal, ensures members are at the front of the line when it comes to access to nursing thought leadership. Free Services: RNAO members enjoy a number of free services, including subscriptions to the Registered Nurse Journal magazine, media assistance, career consultation, webinars, attendance and at the Annual General Meeting. Discounts: Liability protection is built in to membership for all RNs. Members can save money by taking advantage of discounts on education, personal insurance and business insurance products and services exclusive to members. To join online please go to www.joinrnao.org/App/ or give us a call at (416) 599-1925 or toll free 1-800268-7199