Associations

CNA: Canadian Nurses Association

ICN: International Council of Nurses

COHNA: Canadian Occupational Health Nurse Association

CNO: College of Nurses of Ontario

RNAO Registered Nurses Association

OOHNA: Ontario Occupational Health Nurses Association

CCOHS: Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety

CRSP Canadian Registered Safety Professionals

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Primary Health Care
Alma-Ata Declaration

Old health challenges remain and new priorities have emerged (e.g., HIV/AIDS, chronic diseases, and mental health), ensuring that the tenets of Alma-Ata remain relevant.



Primary Health Care

Thirty Years Later
Alma-Ata 30 years on: revolutionary, relevant, and time to re-vitalize ... more

 

 

 

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OHNIG Joins with Colleagues for a Stronger Voice for Nurses!

Nursing Interest groups benefit from joining voices with other Registered Nurse members, who are speaking out for,

The National Expert Commission (CNA) "A Nursing Call to Action"! "The health of our nation, the future of our health system CNA"

The CNA expert commission motivated OHNIG Strategic Action Plan Policy and Professional Practice 2016 -2018 ... see more

Occupational Health Nurses

Workplace Change Agents

Keeping Workers Healthy

The Missing Link

Health Promotion
Prevention Strategies
Proactive Health
Protection of Workers from Injury or illness

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What is the Difference between Primary Health Care and Primary Care?

OHNIG provides this article as an excellent explanation of the difference between Primary Health Care and Primary Care... click here


Canadian Nurses Association (CNA)

The Next Decade
This new vision statement is designed to guide CNA as it works to advance the quality of nursing in the interest of the public... more