Join our "Nurses Supporting Nurses" webinar! May 7
Hello Lambton Chapter members,
Join us for an empowering Speakers Panel on "Nurses Supporting Nurses"! Nursing is not just a profession; it's a calling filled with challenges and triumphs.
Hello Lambton Chapter members,
Join us for an empowering Speakers Panel on "Nurses Supporting Nurses"! Nursing is not just a profession; it's a calling filled with challenges and triumphs.
Join our Nurses' Sunday Funday event on March 10, 2024 at 2:05 p.m. where we will watch the Kingston Frontenacs vs. Sarnia Sting game.
Locations: Progressive Auto Sales Arena, 1455 London Rd, Sarnia, ON N7S 1P6
Friends and family are welcome and encouraged to come!
Ticket Details: https://tickets.sarniasting.com/
Code for discounted tickets: RNAOLambton
*Note to register, please purchase directly on the ticket details link above.
Dear Lambton Chapter member,
You’re probably wondering how you can make an impact within your nursing community.
The answer is simple – get involved with Lambton Chapter’s Executive Team!
Now you’re probably asking what the benefits are. Here are just a few:
Dear Lambton Chapter member,
You’re probably wondering how you can make an impact within your nursing community.
The answer is simple – get involved with Lambton Chapter’s Executive Team!
Now you’re probably asking what the benefits are. Here are just a few:
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Dear member,
Have you ever considered your role in determining the work of our Association?
Dear member,
Have you ever considered your role in determining the work of our Association?
If you are interested in helping to chart the agenda of RNAO work you should consider volunteering to be a Consultation Representative (CR) for Lambton Chapter.
A consultation representative is one of a team of RNAO members that weigh in on discussion surrounding the resolutions submitted to the annual general meeting of our association.
Hello Lambton Chapter members,
We have a lot happening and are thrilled to share the following:
The Lambton Chapter RNAO is hosting a mental health panel with a focus on behavior management and de-escalation. On the panel, there are going to be four professionals with specialized skills in mental health, de-escalating unsafe situations, behavior support, and geriatric practices. These professionals will be there to answer all of your questions and have meaningful discussions surrounding the topic.
This event is going to be held virtually and the link will be sent out a couple of days prior to the event via email.
We invite you to join RNAO's Lambton Chapter for some bowling. There are 6 spots left.
When: April 1, 2023 8-10pm
Where: Marcin Bowl, 609 Helena St, Point Edward
Who: All are welcome
Cost: $20 dollars, bring money to bowling alley
More info at LambtonRNAO (Instagram), RNAO Sarnia Lambton Chapter (Facebook)
REGISTER HERE
Can’t wait to see you there !
The Lambton Chapter is excited to announce the fall Annual General Meeting that is going to include the thrill of axe throwing.
When the RNAO CEO Dr. Doris Grinspun tells you to go have fun, that is what we do at the Lambton Chapter. For this year's Annual General Meeting, we are planning to do some axe throwing!!
See below for the information on this fun-filled evening.
WHEN: November 10, 2022 1830-2130
WHERE: Valley Axe - 1886 London Line, Unit 4, Sarnia Ontario
Dear member,
Do you have questions or thoughts about the nursing crisis? Do you have an experience to share as an RN, NP or nursing student in the past year?
Join us on Sept. 14, 2022 at 2 p.m. for our #FallTour with RNAO CEO Dr. Doris Grinspun who will speak about the nursing crisis affecting the province and nation as well as RNAO’s relentless advocacy to repeal Bill 124, expedite the application process for internationally educated nurses and address the systemic anti-Black racism and discrimination that exists in the nursing profession.
Dear Lambton Chapter member,
Do you enjoy speaking out for nurses, health, and health care? We are still looking for members to join the Lambton Chapter.
Nominations are still being accepted for the following 1 and 2 year term positions:
1-Year Term
2-Year Term
Dear Lambton Chapter member,
You’re probably wondering how you can make an impact within your nursing community.
The answer is simple – get involved with Lambton Chapter’s Executive Team!
Now you’re probably asking what the benefits are. Here are just a few:
Wednesday May 11 at 7:30pm until 8:30pm
A panel event that is co-hosted with RNAO Lambton and Diversity Ed in Sarnia. [https://diversityed.ca/]
We will be discussing how we can work together to create safer spaces for the 2SLGBTQ+ population in healthcare.
We are excited to share that RNAO’s annual general meeting (AGM) will be taking place virtually from June 9-11, 2022. The Lambton Chapter will be able to send 3 members as consultation representatives. As a consultation representative, members will weigh in on resolutions that will help shape the association's agenda and focus. Deadline has been extended until Friday May 13th at 5 PM.
You will be required to attend 2 Mandatory sessions:
Dear Lambton chapter members,
RNAO's Sarnia-Lambton chapter invites you to nominate yourself or a colleague for the first annual new graduate nurse awards to celebrate Nursing Week.
Nominees must be RNAO members. Preference will be given to members of the Lambton chapter.
Nominations for these new awards are due on April 30, 2022. The nomination form can be found at: https://forms.gle/9xDDwevq8jgvbHPk7
There are five new awards being offered:
Region 1 invites you to take time for yourself on Thursday January 20 at 7pm-8:30pm with Paula Manuel.
Creating space for yourself engage in self-care while you're busy caring for others can be a challenge. Especially considering the current pandemic context.
Self-care is important for all nurses but the structural issues that impact our abilities to provide care for ourselves are often forgotten.
The RNAO Waterloo, Kingston and Sarnia-Lambton Chapters along with the Rainbow Nursing Interest Group invites all RNAO Members from all chapters to join us on Wednesday, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. for an educational session to learn about the opioid crisis facing Ontarians.
Come learn from Christina Hughes, Registered Nurse, about the public health crisis facing Ontarians. Christina will explore harm reduction, Consumption Treatment Services (CTS) and what nurses can do to advocate for change.
Do you have questions or thoughts to share about your experience as an RN, NP or nursing student during the pandemic? Would you like to learn more about RNAO?
Join us on Thursday, November 18 at 12 p.m. for our virtual #FallTour with RNAO President Morgan Hoffarth who will speak about RNAO’s relentless advocacy this past year on topics such as nurse understaffing and burnout, mandatory vaccination for all health-care workers and changes needed in long-term care.
Dear Lambton Chapter Executives,
You’re probably wondering how you can make an impact within your nursing community.
The answer is simple – get involved with Lambton’s Executive Team!
Now you’re probably asking what the benefits are. Here are just a few: