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Hamilton paramedic gets two years’ probation, community service for not providing adequate care
BC Paramedics Looking to Introduce Community Paramedics
Directive from Chief Medial Officer of Health, November 2014
Ottawa Tactical Concerns Raised
Paramedic Targeted for Raising Ebola Concerns, Claims Union
Paramedic insight on Peer Support
Minister Flynn Speaks out in Support of Bill 2
Traumatic Mental Stress Roundtable
CACO Chair Jeff Van Pelt talking with CBC Windsor
Promising Canadian stroke drug receives large research grant
More Cities Looking to Save Emergency Services Dollars
Oshawa Express – 1500 Region workers could strike
Reintroduction of PTSD bill – Bill 2
CBC – Sudbury Paramedics ask for high tech help
Cambridge Times – Prove benefit before emergency dispatch amalgamation: Ministry of Health
Hansard Reports
Hansard Report 2014 Pages 2001 and 2002
Paramedic Reflection Blog
Click here to read the “Paramedic Reflections blog – a glimpse into the mind of a paramedic”
Call in show Re Bill2: CBC Podcast
Thursday Sept 25, 2014. Click or search “Benefits for PTSD for first responders”
CACO Conference 2014
PSHSA Fast Facts – Ebola Virus Disease
Download the Fast Facts sheet – “Ebola Virus Disease – Staying Healthy and Safe and Work!”
Bill 67
Letter to the Leaders of the Three Parties RE Bill 67
CACO Exemplary Award 2014
Nominating a CUPE EMS member for the CACO Exemplary Award is easy – just fill out this form and send it in by 5:00 PM, June 27.
Tour Paramedic – Paramedic Ride
Click Here to visit the Paramedic Ride website
Ambulance Workers in the News
Ottawa Paramedics Injured: training exercise explosion leaves 5 injured, 2 seriously
BC Health Unions Reach Tentative 5 Year Deal
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Bill 67
All of you who work and know people who work in emergency response, know that exposure to Post Traumatic Stress is real and occurs regularly. Currently, claims can take a very long time to process, often taking many years to resolve without any support to those suffering from PTSD during the time. We need to change that. With Bill 67, first responders would not need to prove that their job caused the trauma; this would simply be assumed due to the nature of the work. Click Here to read the bill
Community Builder: Sandra Hynds
York Region paramedic Sandra Hynds lives by what her parents often told her growing up. “Rich or poor, you always have time to donate,” she says.
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Conference 2013 – Ottawa, Ontario
Planning is aggressively underway to complete what is sure to be a very informative and engaging experience. This is your opportunity to network and bring home to your service some of the exciting initiatives happening across the province and nationwide.
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Traumatic Mental Stress Roundtable