July 22, 2022
Dear OARN member,
The Ontario Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (OARN) has been one of RNAO’s most active interest groups. I was proud to be its founder in 1992. OARN plays a very important role in nursing, health and health care by:
- providing a forum for networking and knowledge exchange
- supporting initiatives aimed at trauma and injury prevention
- promoting community awareness about the needs of patients/ clients
- representing the interests of rehabilitation nurses in Ontario.
Over the last five years, only one or two individuals have carried out the bulk of the activities of the OARN – delivering values and services to members – as there has been no full executive committee in spite of several calls for nominations.
At present, OARN is not meeting the minimum functions* and reporting requirements of an RNAO interest group. The RNAO board asks that the OARN interest group fill a minimum of four core executive roles by Dec. 31, 2022. Failing this, the board will have to rescind the RNAO interest group status of the OARN as it will not be considered “actively functioning”.
We are confident that there are many members with the expertise and/or passion for rehabilitation to make a difference in this important area of nursing. We urge you to step-up and join the OARN executive for a one-or two-year term. RNAO Home Office staff is eager and ready to support your work!
The following positions are vacant:
Two-year terms:
- Chair
- Policy and Political Action Executive Network Officer
- Social Media Executive Network Officer
- Student Liaison
One-year terms:
- Membership Executive Network Officer (one-year term)
- Communication Executive Network Officer (one-year term)
- Finance Executive Network Officer (one year-term)
Take this opportunity to join the leadership team and inspire OARN to new heights by completing the online nomination form before Aug. 20, 2022.
You’ll find more information about each role here.
Warm regards!
Doris
Doris Grinspun, RN, MSN, PhD, LLD(hon), Dr(hc), FAAN, FCAN, O.ONT.
Chief Executive Officer
Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO)
* Functions of Interest Groups (Policies 8.4 (1) c)
- “…to serve members of the interest group via regular communications with a minimum of two (2) communications (letters/emails/phone calls/news-letters) to all members of the interest group per year, and a minimum of one (1) membership meeting and/or annual general meeting (face-to-face, audio or video-conference) per year”;