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MAHCP Spring Newsletter
Read Article: MAHCP Spring NewsletterMAHCP’s Spring Newsletter is here! It’s full of important information on bargaining, new Executive Council districts, upcoming nomination deadlines for Executive Council seats and Member Advocates, new discounts and scholarships, and much more.
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Emoji Come Out and Play with Us Contest!
Read Article: Emoji Come Out and Play with Us Contest!Emoji week #5 winners: Lena Dib Majid Saadatmand Tara Fillion Jonathan Hall Melanie Wilson Emoji Week 5 answers: 1. Hand Clap – Fitz and the Tantrums 2. Red Red Wine – UB40 3. Diamonds – Sam Smith 4. Don’t let the sun go down on me – Elton John and George Michael 5. Night Fever…
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March is Child Life Month
Read Article: March is Child Life MonthNeed a Superhero? Child Life’s got Superheroes! March is #ChildLifeMonth! A stay at the hospital can be tough, but these amazing Allied Health Professionals help kids and families get through it and recover quicker thanks to the essential support they provide. Learn more about the team of dedicated Child Life Specialists at Health Sciences Centre here: https://sharedhealthmb.ca/…/2021-03-18-child-life…/
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It’s Social Work Week!
Read Article: It’s Social Work Week!Social Work is Essential! It’s Social Work Week in Manitoba. And March is Social Work Month across Canada. Let’s thank them and celebrate the essential work they do for all of us and our families, not just during the pandemic but every day! Learn more at: https://www.casw-acts.ca/en/march2021.
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Well-Being Contest Winners
Read Article: Well-Being Contest WinnersI enjoyed the contest and had fun trying a couple of new things that I wouldn’t have normally if not “encouraged”! Joanne Procyshyn, MLT Hi there, thanks for putting this activity together – it was a nice distraction from everything going on in Health Care at the moment! Chloe Nguyen,Occupational Therapist I enjoyed this challenge…
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Vaccine “Queue Jumping”
Read Article: Vaccine “Queue Jumping”Government’s Emergency Order on Vaccine “Queue Jumping” You may have already heard about the Manitoba Government’s most recent attempt to deflect attention away from their pandemic response and cast blame on health care workers. Last Friday they released an “emergency order” suggesting, without any evidence, that some health care staff may have jumped the queue…
