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Creating Sustainable Initiatives to Retain and Maintain Health and Social Services Professionals on the Lower North Shore

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Title
Creating Sustainable Initiatives to Retain and Maintain Health and Social Services Professionals on the Lower North Shore
Abstract
The Coasters Association, in partnership with the Centre de Sant et de Services Sociaux de la Basse-C te-Nord (CSSSBCN), received a Training and Human Resources Development Project from McGill University, for seven weeks from February 13th to March 31st, 2006, Phase 1, under the Retention and Distance Professional and Community Support Program, to conduct a needs assessment on the issue of hiring and retaining English Professionals on the Lower North Shore. The objective of this needs assessment was to develop Phase II which is a two-year proposal that would lead to the improvement of hiring and retaining Health and Social Services Professionals on the Lower North Shore. The long term intended outcome is the increase in access to Health and Social Services for English speaking residents on the territory. Another objective of this needs assessment is to contact institutional and community-based objectives (i.e Education & Health and Social Services) it is hoped that these contacts will lead to partnerships that will help to address the hiring and retention of English-speaking Professionals on the Lower North Shore.
Institution
Coasters Association
Date
[March 31, 2007]
Pages
4
Language
en
Rights
You are not authorized to use or reproduce this work for any commercial purpose or to further distribute, perform, or alter works in any way without express permission of the owner of the copyright or proxy.
Extra
Parallel title: Measure 2 : Retention and Distance Professional and Community Support Program November 6 2006 to March 31 2007
Citation
Lavallée, Marissa. Creating Sustainable Initiatives to Retain and Maintain Health and Social Services Professionals on the Lower North Shore. Coasters Association, March 31, 2007.
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Coasters Association

Founded:
1988

Constituents:
English-speaking population of the Lower North Shore region in the province of Quebec

Website:
http://www.coastersassociation.com

Activities:
Supporting regional fisheries and forestry; health advocacy; seniors programs (education, health); community-focused research; drug and alcohol prevention; literacy; camps; justice issues; disability advocacy; school retention

Former Name:
none