CCHL- Lower Mainland CHapter Newsletter #1
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CCHL- Lower Mainland CHapter Newsletter #1
CCHL-‐ “Advancing leadership, shaping health systems” Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL)-‐ BC Lower Mainland Chapter Newsletter #1 Spring, 2015 Sponsored By: Dear Colleagues, st Welcome to the 1 edition of our Chapter Newsletter. As Chapter Chair, I am honored to serve our membership, to work with a fully committed Chapter Executive and to remain focused on meeting the needs of our membership. A recent Chapter membership survey, education session feedback, executive self-‐reflection plus direct feedback from members have provided rich input into Chapter priorities and has shaped our strategic work-‐plan. This plan will be shared with you for your review and comment in the next month. I joined CCHL in 2006 with the hope of increasing my health leadership network and to further my understanding of the broad issues affecting the health of Canadians. I can assure you CCHL has exceeded my expectations. Our 335 BC Lower Mainland members, forms the second largest Chapter in Canada, and in my opinion the most active Chapter nationally. CCHL, in my view, is much more than a professional college. CCHL it is about building relationships and networks with people coast to coast, committed to supporting one another along our individual journey. I encourage you to become increasingly involved through local and national opportunities such as: • • • Mentorship sharing your experience with other members and non-‐members nominating a colleague for recognition through various awards programs • • • • • sponsorship connecting with our Chapter via social media channels participate in a committee or working group running for our local executive pursuing your CHE or Fellowship I encourage you to be increasingly social, provide ongoing input, and shape the future of health leadership locally and throughout Canada. Resources, social media links, and our Executive contact details are listed on our website. Please visit often: http://www.cchlccls.ca/site/chapter_bclower Sowing CHE Seeds… In October 2014, the Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) and the Mennonite Benevolent Society (Menno Place) have signed the first agreement in British Columbia health care that commits to setting the Certified Health Executive (CHE) designation as a standard for leaders to develop skills and competencies and to increase capabilities of health leaders in Canada. This will help raise the level of leadership and management in the care of seniors in the province of British Columbia. This agreement ensures that there will be ongoing professional development for health leaders at Menno Place. It also ensures a collaborative environment that will help the College and its members keep abreast of trends in health leadership and management. Thank you for your commitment to health leadership. I look forward to seeing you or hearing from you in the near future. Paul W. Gallant, CHE, Chair-‐ BC Lower Mainland Chapter Strategic Alliances-‐ We strive to partner with health related associations, education institutions, local agencies and other CCHL Chapters to improve opportunities for our members CCHL-‐ “Advancing leadership, shaping health systems” Who is the Executive Team? The chapter is led by an elected executive team who volunteer their time to ensure that health leaders are able to personally connect with each other and collectively advance the issues that are important to them in their local communities. Paul Gallant, CHE-‐ CHAIR; Gallant Healthworks Moe Baloo, CHE-‐ VICE-‐CHAIR; PHC Karen Baillie, CHE-‐ PAST CHAIR; Menno Place Zahida Esmail-‐ TREASURER; VCH Michelle de Moor, CHE-‐ PROGRAM LEAD; VCH Abdulkader Kadernani-‐ MHA Year 1 REP; UBC School of Public & Pop Health Marissa Mar-‐ MHA REP; Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences Dionne Ng-‐ EHL REP; FHA David Thompson, CHE-‐ CCHL National Rep; PHC Members-‐at-‐Large: Kris Gustavson-‐ PHSA Patricia Hunt-‐ PHSA Chun Ko-‐ PHSA Jennifer MacKenzie-‐ VCH Sadiq Panjwani-‐ GE Healthcare Julia Raudzus-‐ PHC Susan Schroeder-‐ PHSA Jerry Stanger, CHE – Fraser Health Members Speak Up BC Lower Mainland Chapter recently conducted a survey of members to review its services and how to better engage and align to member needs. Some key findings from respondents are as follows: Profile: 61% of respondents have been associated with the chapter over 5 years with 11% of new members who have enrolled within last 12 months Expectation: Respondents expects chapter to focus on networking activities, certifications & arranging educational events Events: 69% of respondents attends 2 or more event each year. They consider location, event dates and price to be key factor for increasing participation Communication: Email is the preferred way of communication. Respondents requested bi-‐annual newsletter as a method for updated about chapter activities. In addition, members provided much candid feedback about improving member engagement and participation. A subcommittee of chapter executives have been tasked to look into respondent’s recommendations and align chapter’s strategic priorities with member’s feedback. Several actionable items from this survey will be implemented immediately. This includes this inaugural bi-‐annual newsletter as recommended by our members and offering alternative locations for our events (webinar and FHA site). Over next few weeks we will take a look into event venues, pricing and speaker profiles. Active work is also being conducted in heightening the recognition of the CHE designation. Any and all additional feedback that you may have is welcome. You can send us Any and all additional feedback that you may have is welcome. You can send us an email at [email protected]. For members who were not able to participate in an email at [email protected]. For members who were not able to participate in member’s survey, we are pleased to reopen survey for additional 2 weeks for member’s survey, we are pleased to reopen survey for additional 2 weeks for your participation. Click here to complete the short survey. your participation. Click here to complete the short survey. Don’t Miss Upcoming -‐ Professional Development Opportunities April 24 May 11 Health Service Consolidation-‐ the Good, the Bad, & the Future 11:30-‐ 1:00 Lunch & Learn-‐ Leadership-‐ FHA partnership June 19 Annual General Meeting (AGM)-‐ Private/Public Healthcare Oct 20-‐21 BC Health Leaders Conference **Abstracts currently being accepted-‐ APPLY ON-‐LINE Contact us: Chair Person: Paul Gallant [email protected] **photos courtesy of Kris Gustavson, Member-at-Large