CHNIG Newsletters

CHNIG Newsletters offer members important information regarding events, seminars, financial assistance and grants for practicing CHNs.

CHNIG members receive the most recent newsletter communications.  Newsletters are released to the public forum one (1) year after they are released. See past CHNIG Newsletters below. 

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Spring 2009, Volume 20, #5

- President's Report
- CHNIG Goes to China
- CHNAC Update
- OPHA Liason Report
- Committee Members Report
- Conferences & Workshops
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Summer 2008, Volume 19, #1

Significant paradigm shifts are occuring in the Canadian Health system, shifting from hostpital and illness based care to community and health based care.
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Winter 2008, Volume 17, #3

The vision of CHNIG is to act as the voice of community health nurses influencing the health care system... Download Newsletter


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Summer 2007, Volume 17, #2


As we enjoy the warm breezes of the summer heat and look forward to beautiful fall colours,we reflect on the memorable spring as we celebrated our inaugural National conference. 
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Spring 2007, Volume 17,#1

Welcome to Spring! The most exciting event in 2007 for community health nursing is the inaugural 1st National Community Health Nursing conference. Also see the articles on how to write a resolution and how to nominate someone for a CHNIG Executive position. 
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Fall 2006 Volume 16, #3

Since the spring of 2006, the CHNIG executive has been very active as the voice of community health nurses in Ontario on three different reports impacting the future of community health nurses with the following key messages:
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