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Archive for November, 2008

Nov-28-08

What’s Happening?

posted by Melodie

December 1st

World AIDS Day

ASK Wellness

Open House - 2:30pm

Memorial - 4:30pm

Candlelight Vigil - 5:00pm

December 10th

United Way Youth Advisory Council Meeting

5:30pm @ United Way

December 11th

United Way Touchdown - Campaign 2008

5:00 - 7:00 pm @ TRU

Nov-27-08

TRUSU Raises Awareness and $ for United Way

posted by Melodie

TRUSU participated in the United Way Campaign this year. The United Way Campaign was very successfully thanks to all the members of TRUSU. We raised a total of $562.50 this year. We did this with the generous donations by students, and together with the United Way we will make an impact on the Kamloops community.

Thank you TRUSU!

Nov-27-08

811 Launches in BC

posted by Melodie

 NEWS RELEASE 

For Immediate Release

2008HSERV0104-001782

Nov. 21, 2008

Ministry of Health Services

 

8-1-1 SERVICE MAKES ACCESSING HEALTH ADVICE EASIER

 

            “8-1-1 is the gateway to an expanded tele-health service called HealthLink BC,” said Abbott. “We’re meeting our throne speech commitment to ensure greater choice and access for patients, and building on several of our very successful services, such as BC NurseLine and Dial-A-Dietitian, to create the most comprehensive non-emergency health information service in Canada.”

 The HealthLink BC service includes a new health system navigation service that is accessible via telephone or the Internet. The navigation system assists the public and health professionals in finding and accessing appropriate health resources in, or close, to their home communities.

 “As part of the enhanced phone and web services, each health authority has designated individuals responsible for ensuring that HealthLink BC has the most up-to-date information on health resources for each region of the province,” added Abbott. “For example, our enhanced services will make it much simpler for a pregnant mother to determine the closest prenatal program to her home, or for a senior living in a rural community to locate an influenza immunization clinic.”

 A trained health service representative will answer all 8-1-1 telephone calls, and where appropriate, calls will be transferred to a registered nurse, pharmacist or dietitian for further information and advice. The 8-1-1 service can provide assistance with answers to questions about a variety of health topics, help in identifying symptoms and advice on when to seek medical treatment.

 8-1-1 has translation services available in over 130 languages and is one of several non-emergency services operated under the umbrella of HealthLink BC. Other HealthLink BC services include BC HealthGuide handbooks, BC HealthFiles, Dial-A-Dietitian, bcbedline and an interactive website, www.healthlinkbc.ca.

 The HealthLink BC website provides information on over 4,000 health topics, symptoms, and over-the-counter and prescription drugs and offers tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The site also offers an integrated search and mapping function to over 2,500 health services to help British Columbians find health services close to their home communities.

“While the HealthLink BC website provides a wealth of information on various health topics, including illnesses, it also empowers people with information on healthy living,” said Healthy Living and Sport Minister Mary Polak. “Eventually, we’ll work through this website to link people directly to community resources like recreation centres, bike paths and walkways so it’s even easier to make healthy choices.”

 HealthLink BC services are endorsed by the British Columbia Medical Association, the BC College of Family Physicians, the College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia and the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia.

 British Columbians who are hearing or speech impaired are able to access HealthLink BC telephone services from a TTY service or device by dialing 7-1-1.

 “The 8-1-1 telephone service and HealthLink BC website are excellent resources for patients and health-care providers across B.C.,” said Dr. Shamin Jetha, president of the BC College of Family Physicians. “Not only will these services provide health information and advice to British Columbians and support them in finding appropriate health resources close to home, but these services will also assist health professionals in ensuring that their patients receive the very best care.”

 As part of its 8-1-1 service, HealthLink BC will soon be able to better support chronic disease patients, homecare and palliative services and will work with the BC Medical Association to establish a limited specialist referral service. Pilots of these expanded services will get underway within the next two years.

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Nov-27-08

Domtar Recognized for Sustainability

posted by Melodie

Domtar Kamloops picked up an award for Sustainability at the 2008 BC Export Awards. They were one of about 400 put forward for the award in BC.

Way to go, Domtar!

Nov-27-08

World AIDS Day - December 1st

posted by Melodie
Nov-26-08

Breakfast Time

posted by Melodie

 

 

J Breakfast Time J

 

 

When: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays

     8:00am to 9:00am

     Everybody Welcome!

 

Saturdays

9:00am to 10:30am

Women and Children only!

 

   Where: St. Vincent De Paul Society

  168 Briar Avenue

 

 

 Starts: Saturday, September 6, 2008

           Women & Children’s Breakfast

Nov-25-08

Christmas at the Courthouse

posted by Melodie
Nov-25-08

A Heart of Gold - Gisele Machin

posted by Melodie

Gisele Machin, ICBC Claims Centre, brought homemade cookies to United Way and even shared her secret recipe. It was her day off to boot!
Thank you Gisele. You are a wonderful example of what community truly is.

Nov-25-08

Highland Valley Copper - Campaign 2008

posted by Melodie

Bob LaVallee, Labour Coordinator - United Way, had a ball at Highland Valley Copper during their 2008 United Way Campaign. Their support and hospitality is much appreciated.
Thank you Highland Valley Copper and USW Local 7619!

Nov-25-08

ACE TRU Supports United Way Campaign

posted by Melodie

Advancing Canadian Entrepreneurship TRU went beyond the call of duty during the 2008 United Way Campaign at Thompson Rivers University. They donated proceeds from two Thirsty Thursday pub nights @ Heroes Pub to the Community Fund. These dollars with directly impact programs and services delivered in Kamloops to those most in need.
Thank you ACE TRU for caring so much about your community!