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Message from the President ....... 1 CPA Highlights ............................. 1 Call for Volunteers ....................... 2 Featured School .......................... 3 Member Profile ........................... 6 ConInuing EducaIon ................. 7 Contact Us ................................... 9 NPAA President Sandra Lamb [email protected] FEBRUARY 2014 NPAA NEWSLETTER h9p://www.physiotherapy.ca/PhysiotherapyAssistants In This Issue CPA HIGHLIGHTS Here is a friendly reminder that CPA is now seeking input from members for the revised Code of Ethics. Your insight and suggesIons as PTA and/or student PTA are invaluable! If you have not already done so, please review the proposed new draL code of ethics, and complete the survey outlined below. The deadline for gathering member feedback is February 28, 2014. A code of ethics establishes the ethical principles governing professional conduct. It reflects the social ethics of the Ime, as well as the value systems and moral principles we all hold as a collecIve. The CPA Code of Ethics for physiotherapy: Defines acceptable behaviours Promotes high standards of pracIce Provides a benchmark for members to use for selfevaluaIon Establishes a framework for professional behaviour and responsibiliIes CPA first published its Code of Ethics and Rules of Conduct in June 1989. While this has remained a robust document, we want to ensure its conInued relevance as the pracIce of physiotherapy evolves and changes over Ime. In that spirit, we are looking for input from our members on the new draL Code . We hope you will take the Ime to review the proposed changes to the Code and complete our member survey. PTA Survey h9p://fluidsurveys.com/surveys/cpasurveys/ physiotherapistassistant/ PTA Student Survey h9p://fluidsurveys.com/surveys/cpasurveys/ physiotherapistassistantstudent/ A Message from the NPAA President Sandra Lamb Let's get involved!! In this newsle9er, we offer opportuniIes to become engaged within your profession! We are adverIsing a call for applicaIons for regional representaIve posiIons, asking for feedback in CPA’s “Code of Ethics” revision survey, and also highlighIng a few ideas for volunteering as a PTA. Our “Member Profile” feature has returned, and we have outlined several opIons for conInuing educaIon. We welcome news of upcoming educaIonal events in your community. Keep us informed, and we will share the news with our members…all 253 members of them! Sandra Lamb

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Message  from  the  President  .......  1CPA  Highlights  .............................  1Call  for  Volunteers  .......................  2Featured  School  ..........................  3Member  Profile  ...........................  6ConInuing  EducaIon    .................  7Contact  Us  ...................................  9

NPAA  President  -­‐  Sandra  [email protected]

FEBRUARY  2014                                                                        NPAA  NEWSLETTER

h9p://www.physiotherapy.ca/Physiotherapy-­‐Assistants

In  This  Issue

CPA  HIGHLIGHTSHere  is  a  friendly  reminder  that  CPA  is  now  seeking  input  from  members  for  the  revised  Code  of  Ethics.  Your  insight  and  suggesIons  as  PTA  and/or  student  PTA  are  invaluable!  If  you  have  not  already  done  so,  please  review  the  proposed  new  draL  code  of  ethics,  and  complete  the  survey  outlined  below.  The  deadline  for  gathering  member  feedback  is  February  28,  2014.  

A  code  of  ethics  establishes  the  ethical  principles  governing  professional  conduct.  It  reflects  the  social  ethics  of  the  Ime,  as  well  as  the  value  systems  and  moral  principles  we  all  hold  as  a  collecIve.

The  CPA  Code  of  Ethics  for  physiotherapy:

• Defines  acceptable  behaviours• Promotes  high  standards  of  pracIce• Provides  a  benchmark  for  members  to  use  for  self-­‐evaluaIon• Establishes  a  framework  for  professional  behaviour  and  

responsibiliIes

CPA  first  published  its  Code  of  Ethics  and  Rules  of  Conduct  in  June  1989.  While  this  has  remained  a  robust  document,  we  want  to  ensure  its  conInued  relevance  as  the  pracIce  of  physiotherapy  evolves  and  changes  over  Ime.

In  that  spirit,  we  are  looking  for  input  from  our  members  on  the  new  draL  Code.

We  hope  you  will  take  the  Ime  to  review  the  proposed  changes  to  the  Code  and  complete  our  member  survey.

PTA  Survey  -­‐  h9p://fluidsurveys.com/surveys/cpa-­‐surveys/physiotherapist-­‐assistant/

PTA  Student  Survey  -­‐  h9p://fluidsurveys.com/surveys/cpa-­‐surveys/physiotherapist-­‐assistant-­‐student/

A  Message  from  the  NPAA  President  Sandra  Lamb  Let's  get  involved!!

In  this  newsle9er,  we  offer  opportuniIes  to  become  engaged  within  your  profession!    We  are  adverIsing  a  call  for  applicaIons  for  regional  representaIve  posiIons,  asking  for  feedback  in  CPA’s  “Code  of  Ethics”  revision  survey,  and  also  highlighIng  a  few  ideas  for  volunteering  as  a  PTA.    

Our  “Member  Profile”  feature  has  returned,  and  we  have  outlined  several  opIons  for  conInuing  educaIon.    We  welcome  news  of  upcoming  educaIonal  events  in  your  community.    Keep  us  informed,  and  we  will  share  the  news  with  our  members…all  253    members  of  them!

Sandra  Lamb

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OPA  is  looking  for  enthusiasIc  volunteers  for  the  upcoming  InterACTION  2014  conference  to  be  held  at  the  Delta  Meadowvale  Hotel  in  Mississauga  from  March  28-­‐30,  2014.  We  are  looking  for  volunteers  inthe  following  posiIons:

Session  Moderators:Session  Moderators  are  on-­‐site  to  introduce  and  thank  the  session  speakers  and  to  assist  in  distribuIng  any  handouts  for  that  session.  We  ask  that  each  volunteer  commit  to  the  enIre  morning/aLernoon  of  sessions.  If  you  are  interested  in  volunteering  at  InterACTION  2014  as  a  session  moderator  please  contact  Courtney  Alexander  at  [email protected]<h9p://www.physiotherapy.ca/mrm/bulkmail/link.aspx?id=97764&pid=36259>.

Please  note:  There  are  a  limited  number  of  Session  Moderator  posiIons  available  which  are  determined  on  a  first  come  first  served  basis.

Annual  General  MeeKng  (AGM):CredenKals  CommiNee:These  volunteers  verify  the  credenIals  of  the  registered  VoIng  Delegates.-­‐3  volunteers  needed  on  Saturday,  March  29,  2014  from  5:30  pm  to  6:30  pm-­‐3  volunteers  needed  on  Sunday,  March  30,  2014  from  9  am  to  12pm-­‐Ideally,  the  same  three  members  would  volunteer  for  each  session;  however  this  is  not  mandatory

Minutes  Approving  CommiNee:These  volunteers  listen  to  the  AGM  and  then  review  the  minutes  of  the  meeIng.-­‐3  volunteers  needed  on  Sunday,  March  30,  2014  from  9:00  am  to  12:00  pm

Tellers  CommiNee:These  volunteers  count  the  number  of  affirmaIves  and  negaIves  aLer  a  vote  at  the  AGM.-­‐2  volunteers  needed  on  Sunday,  March  30,  2014  from  9:00  am  to  12:00  pm

If  you  are  interested  in  volunteering  for  any  of  these  posiIons,  or  if  you  have  any  quesIons,  please  contact  Diane  Uncao  at  [email protected]

For  more  informaIon  please  visit  www.opa.on.ca<h9p://www.physiotherapy.ca/mrm/bulkmail/link.aspx?id=97763&pid=36259>.

The  OPA  is  pleased  to  offer  a  15%  discount  to  all  volunteers  for  the  educaIonal  programs  at  the  InterACTION  2014  Conference.

More  volunteer  opportuniIes  on  page  5  &  8

InterACTION  2014  -­‐  Call  for  Volunteers

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Featured  School

h9p://www.cna.nl.ca/programs-­‐courses/show-­‐program-­‐details.asp?program=111

College  of  the  North  AtlanIc  (CNA)  offers  an  online  RehabilitaIon  Assistant  program  which  encompasses  both  occupaIonal  therapist  assistant  (OTA)  and  physiotherapist  assistant  (PTA)  knowledge  and  skills.  And  while  the  college  is  physically  located  in  the  province  of  Newfoundland  and  Labrador,  the  online  format  a9racts  students  from  across  the  country.

CNA’s  two-­‐year  RehabilitaIon  Assistant  (OTA/PTA)  program  provides  a  vital  supporIng  role  in  the  delivery  of  efficient  and  effecIve  rehabilitaIon  services.  Graduates  work  as  members  of  a  health  care  team  under  the  supervision  of,  and  in  collaboraIon  with,  occupaIonal  therapists  and  physiotherapists.  

The  program  is  designed  to  accommodate  students  with  no  previous  experience,  as  well  as  those  already  working  in  the  health  care  field.  OTAs  and  PTAs  with  one  area  of  specializaIon  may  obtain  the  training  needed  to  work  in  both  disciplines.  

“You  can  start  with  absolutely  no  prior  experience,”  said  Jane  Gamberg,  the  college’s  Dean  of  Health  Sciences.  “Our  regular  program  offered  every  September  is  geared  towards  anybody.”

However,  Gamberg  notes  new  regulaIons  in  Ontario  require  both  OTA  and  PTA  designaIons.

“OTAs  or  PTAs  can  now,  through  online  learning,  achieve  their  second  designaIon  –  they  can  do  the  part  that  they  are  missing,”  she  explained.  “There  has  been  an  increase  in  the  amount  of  interest  from  prospecIve  students  and  current  professionals  looking  to  obtain  this  second  designaIon.”

The  two-­‐year  RehabilitaIon  Assistant  (OTA/PTA)  program  includes  six  semesters  and  allows  students  to  enroll  on  a  full-­‐Ime  or  part-­‐Ime  basis.  The  online  format  enables  learners  to  take  part  in  educaIon  without  the  restraints  of  geographic  locaIon  or  a  structured  schedule.  

Technology-­‐enabled  learning  offers  flexibility,  collaboraIon,  and  interacIon  without  the  isolaIon  normally  associated  with  tradiIonal  distance  educaIon.  It  also  improves  access  for  independent,  disciplined  learners.  Web-­‐based  courses  are  enhanced  by  online  laboratory  sessions  and  structured  clinical  placements,  which  can  be  completed  near  the  students’  home  locaIon.

ConInued  on  page  4

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“All  the  courses  in  the  RehabilitaIon  Assistant  (OTA/PTA)  diploma  program  are  delivered  online  through  Distributed  Learning  with  the  excepIon  of  the  required  hands-­‐on  clinical  placements,”  said  Theresa  Pi9man,  CNA’s  Chair  of  Distributed  Learning.  “Students  need  access  to  a  computer  and  the  internet  to  parIcipate.  Courses  are  offered  through  the  college’s  learning  management  system  –  Desire2Learn  –  and  include  a  range  of  media  and  acIviIes  including  web  and  videoconferencing.  Support  is  provided  to  students  through  dedicated  faculty  and  a  seven-­‐day  week,  extended  hour  helpdesk.”

Graduates  of  CNA’s  former  OccupaIonal  Therapist  Assistant  or  Physiotherapist  Assistant  cerIficate  programs  may  apply  to  enter  semester  four  of  the  RehabilitaIon  Assistant  (OTA/PTA)  program  to  receive  dual  cerIficaIon.  Graduates  with  one  cerIficaIon  from  another  insItuIon  may  be  eligible  to  enter  the  program  with  advanced  standing.  Students  enrolled  in  the  two-­‐year  program  must  complete  four  work  placements  before  graduaIon.  “That’s  a  criIcal  part  of  the  program,”  said  RehabilitaIon  Assistant  (OTA/PTA)  instructor  Lucy  Miller.  “We  have  formalized  agreements  with  a  lot  of  insItuIons  across  Canada  to  allow  our  students  to  do  placements  in  a  locaIon  that’s  convenient  for  them.  Students  have  a  set  of  competency  skills  that  they  have  to  complete.  They’re  assigned  a  preceptor  in  the  work  environment,  so  the  preceptor  would  be  an  occupaIonal  therapist  or  physiotherapist  who  works  in  that  environment.  The  student  would  stay  with  them  for  the  placement  and  that  person  would  evaluate  the  student  and  provide  a  wri9en  report.”

Those  with  previous  educaIon  or  experience  in  the  field  are  able  to  avail  of  the  Prior  Learning  Assessment  RecogniIon  (PLAR)  process.    “Although  there  are  no  formal  arIculaIon  agreements  with  other  insItuIons,  credits  can  be  transferred  to  other  programs  and  credits  from  other  programs  will  be  recognized  in  our  program,”  said  Gamberg.  “As  well,  the  PLAR  process  is  extensively  uIlized  for  students  entering  the  program  with  previous  post-­‐secondary  educaIon  and  work  experience.”  Currently  CNA  has  students  enrolled  from  across  the  country.  

“It’s  offered  completely  online  so  it  is  a9racIve  to  people  across  the  country,”  added  Gamberg.  “Students  are  eligible  to  work  in  any  province.  The  program  is  parIcularly  a9racIve  to  people  already  working  in  the  field  as  an  OTA  or  PTA  who  are  required  to  obtain  cerIficaIon  in  the  other  discipline.  Also,  to  students  who  don't  live  near  a  program  with  tradiIonal  face-­‐to-­‐face  delivery,  such  as  in  rural  Canada  and  to  students  who  need  to  keep  working  full-­‐Ime  for  economic  reasons.”

For  more  informaIon  about  the  RehabilitaIon  Assistant  (OTA/PTA)  program,  visit  dls.cna.nl.ca.

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Would  you  like  to  become  more  involved  in  the  advancement  of  your  PTA  profession?      We  hope  you  do,  and  certainly  encourage  you  to  do  so!    The  NaIonal  Physiotherapist  Assistant  Assembly  has  openings  for  “Regional  RepresentaIve”  posiIons  within  the  AdministraIve  Assembly  (execuIve)  of  the  NPAA  for  both  PTAs  and  student  PTAs.    We  are  accepIng  applicaIons  unIl  midnight,  EST,  Friday,  March  14th,  2014.

The  NPAA  is  inviIng  our  members  to  apply  for  these  volunteer  roles.    These  openings  are  a  great  opportunity  to  shape  the  future  of  physiotherapist  assistants’  pracIce  in  Canada,  as  well  as  to  develop  leadership  skills  within  our  profession.    Our  regional  representaIves  develop  new  skills  in  governance,  communicaIons,  member  services,  and  more.    Both  seasoned  PTAs  and  brand  new  PTAs  are  welcome  to  apply!  

The  AdministraIve  Assembly  of  the  NPAA  meets  by  teleconference  bimonthly.    We  are  acIve  throughout  the  year  on  various  PTA  related  acIviIes  &  promoIons.    For  example,  we  network  with  schools  offering  PTA  programs,  raise  the  profile  of  PTAs  within  our  own  communiIes,  and  are  especially  keen  with  our  endeavors  to  source  out  conInuing  educaIon  for  our  colleagues  from  coast  to  coast.    Our  Regional  RepresentaIves  have  previously  provided  input  into  the  revision  of  the  EssenIal  Competency  Profile  for  Physiotherapist  Assistants  in  Canada,  and  into  the  development  of  the  PTA  Observed  Performance  Criteria  Process.      Let’s  unite  and  advance  our  profession  by  becoming  involved!    

If  you  are  interested  and  would  like  to  apply,  please  submit  a  le9er  to  [email protected]  expressing  your  interest  before  March  14th,  2014.    If  you  have  any  quesIons,  please  do  not  hesitate  to  contact  us.

Warm  regards,

Sandra  Lamb,  President

NPAA  Regional  RepresentaIve  

CALL  FOR  VOLUNTEERS  T  IS  (seParasport  is  sport  for  people  with  a  disability.  It  is  "para"llel  to  sport  for  able-­‐bodied  athletes.Many  local  parasport  organizaIons  ACROSS  CANADA  would  benefit  from  more  volunteers.  There  are  many  roles  that  volunteers  can  play:  weekly  at  pracIces,  si{ng  on  the  board,  or  at  events.  Many  sports  are  also  looking  for  coaches.  

For  more  informaIon  and  FOR  contacts  IN  YOUR  AREA  

visit  www.paralympic.ca/geInvolved

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Meet  Aurelie  Dimandja!

Student,  OTA  and  PTA  Diploma  Program,  Class  of  2014

Mohawk-­‐McMaster  InsItute  for  Applied  Health  Sciences

1.    What  inspired  you  to  embark  upon  your  PTA/OTA  career?-­‐I  did  a  year  of  nursing  then  realized  it  was  not  for  me.  I  did  not  have  enough                                                                                      passion  for  it;  one  thing  I  learned  though  through  the  process  is  making  sure  it’s                                                                                what  you  love  to  do.  In  the  end,  clients/paIents  know  which  ones  truly  love  their  job  and  which  ones  don't  love  it  enough.    I  did  not  know  much  about  the  OTA/PTA  profession;  but  there  was  such  passion  for  this  field  that  I  decided  to  embark  on  it.  Going  in  this,  I  knew  this  would  be  it.  2  years  later  -­‐  I  am  glad  I  was  led  this  way.  I  am  a  huge  sports  person  

2.    Which  school  have  you  been  aNending?-­‐  I  currently  a9end  Mohawk  College  -­‐  the  IAHS  campus  at  McMaster  University.

3.    What  addiKonal  skills  have  you  learned  in  your  physiotherapy  assistant  placements?-­‐    I  have  learned  how  to  communicate  and  engage  clients  with  developmental  and  neurological  condiIons  in  their  treatments  and  ways  to  enhance  their  engagement  in  the  community.

4.    Can  you  highlight  your  community  involvement?  -­‐ I  recently  embarked  on  volunteer  roles  with  the  ALS  society  of  Ontario  (in  the  Hamilton  region),  and  the  Alzheimer  Society  of  Hamilton  &  Halton.

5.    How  has  your  CPA-­‐NPAA  membership  enhanced  your  profession?-­‐  It  keeps  me  up  to  date  on  the  latest  programs  being  offered,  conferences,  and  the  latest  news,  which  is  all  beneficial  for  PTAs.

6.    Which  CPA  Divisions  did  you  join-­‐  I  joined  sports  physiotherapy,  pediatrics,  senior’s  wellness,  and  women's  health  divisions!

7.    What  else  can  we  do  to  benefit  PTA  students?    - Having  bursaries  for  PTA  students  would  be  a  great  addiIon  and  financial  help  for  students  who  

would  like  to  a9end  conferences  and  contribute  +  learn.- I  would  like  to  see  a  job  posIng  for  PTA  jobs.

8.  What  do  you  like  most  about  the  PTA/OTA  career?-­‐  What  I  like  most  about  this  career  is  the  opportunity  to  assist  an  individual  in  returning  to  their  physical  performance  and  occupaIonal  performance  (acIviIes  of  daily  living).  This  always  makes  my  day!

Member  Profile

Contact  Sandra  Lamb  to  be  featured  in  one  of  our  upcoming  newsle9ers?    [email protected]

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Upcoming  Courses

Steady  Feet

Spring  20141 Online  module  begins:  

May  26

2 PracIcal  workshop:  June  21  &  22  (in  Vancouver,  BC)

h9p://steadyfeet.vch.ca/steadyfeeInstructors/becomeasteadyfeeInstructor/

Breast  Cancer  RehabilitaKon  Symposium(SASKATOON)

February  27-­‐28,  2014

h9p://www.usask.ca/cpte/CPTE%20Courses%20PDF/Breast%20Cancer%20Rehab%20Symposium-­‐regform-­‐22jan20141.pdf

Canadian  Aquafitness  Leaders  Alliance  INC

Various  locaIons    and  dates  throughout  Canada

h9p://www.calainc.org/Upcoming/upcoming.htm

ConInuing  EducaIon7

Submit  your  educaIonal  opportuniIes  to  [email protected]

About  the  courseThe  Seniors  Fitness  Instructors  Course  (SFIC)  was  developed  to  address  a  need  for  training  and  informaIon  about  appropriate  physical  acIvity  programs  for  older  adults.  The  course  consists  of  30-­‐36  hours  of  in-­‐class  training  including  class  observaIon,  pracIce  teaching  and  guest  speakers.  An  addiIonal  16-­‐hours  field  experience,  successful  compleIon  of  a  take  home  assignment  and  pracIcal  evaluaIon  are  required  for  cerIficaIon.PracIcal  evaluaIon  cost  of  $75  is  the  responsibility  of  the  parIcipant.  CerIficaIon  is  required  for  this  project.  Who  should  take  the  SFICAnyone  (older  adults,  young  adults  and  volunteers)  who  wants  to  learn  how  to  design  and  lead  effecIve  fitness  classes  for  community  dwelling  older  adults.

EligibilityPlease  note  that  priority  to  receive  free  course  registraIon  will  be  given  to  those  who  live  in  St.  Catharines,  O9awa,  Timmins,  Sudbury,  Peterborough  or  Oshawa.  

What  will  you  learn?·∙                  Effects  of  aging  and  the  benefits  of  physical  acIvity    for  

older  adults·∙                  Class  design  and  exercise  techniques·∙                  Leadership  skills·∙                  Exercise  principles  for  individuals  with  a  variety  of  special  

condiIons  including;  arthriIs,  diabetes,  heart  disease,  stroke  and  osteoporosis.

The  Canadian  Centre  for  AcKvity  and  Aging  (CCAA)  is  Canada’s  leader  in  current  research  and  program  development  for  improved  physical  ability  and  healthy  aging  for  older  adults.  We  offer  evidence-­‐based  leadership  training  courses  for  people  working  with  older  adults  of  all  funcIonal  levels.  See  below  for  upcoming  courses  in  your  area  and  sign  up!

Workshop  LocaKons  and  DatesSt.  Catharines  -­‐  March  15-­‐16,  29-­‐30Oshawa  -­‐  March  22-­‐23,  April  5-­‐6Peterborough  -­‐  April  14-­‐17O9awa  -­‐  April  14-­‐17Timmins  -­‐  April  22-­‐25Sudbury  -­‐  April  28-­‐30,  May  1

Learn  more  about  this  exciIng  opportunity!

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ConInuing  EducaIon8

Submit  your  educaIonal  opportuniIes  to  [email protected]

ConInuing  EducaIon

Announcing  the  CALA  "Jump  for  Joy"  Spring  Conference  March  21,  22  &  23,  2014  in  Kitchener,  Ontario  (75  km  west  of  Toronto)  filled  with  sessions  that  are  certain  to  inspire  you  and  nutriIous  food  that  will  keep  you  energized  throughout.  The  Crowne  Plaza  Hotel  is  offering  a  fabulous  discount  on  rooms  including  a  hot  buffet  breakfast  for  two.

Highlights:• Earn  canfitpro,  CALA,  OFC,  BCRPA,  AFLCA,  SPRA,  YMCA,  YWCA,  NSFLA,  CFES  CECs  by  a9ending• Indulge  in  healthy  and  delicious  lunches  and  Friday  evening  dinner  included  in  the  price,  prepared  

and  served  by  a  holisIc  nutriIonist,  on  site.• Experience  An  IntroducIon  to  Aqua  Yoga  OR  HydroRider,  our  pre-­‐conference  choices  on  Friday  

morning.• Select  your  favourite  workshops  from  a  wide  variety  of  choices  (From  Frail  to  High  Energy  to  Aqua  

LaIno  to  Aqua  Personal  Training  -­‐  this  conference  has  it  all)• Free  parking• Accessible  Trade  Show

To  register,  print,  or  scan  (then  email)  or  fax  the  registraIon  form,  to  CALA.  For  quick,  no  fuss  registraIon,  call  the  CALA  office  toll  free  at  1-­‐888-­‐751-­‐9823  to  complete  your  payment  and  register  over  the  phone.  Choose  your  sessions  and  meal  opIons  before  calling.

Download  more  info  at  h9p://www.calainc.org/downloads/Brochures/2014_KitchenerCALA_BrochureReg.pdf

Early bird price deadline is Friday February 28!

CPA  CONGRESS:  Edmonton,  AB      Shaw  Conference  CentreJune  19-­‐22  h9p://www.physiotherapy.ca/CongressConnect  with  your  physiotherapy  colleagues  and  parIcipate  in  top-­‐notch  educaIonal  programming,  sImulaIng  discussions  on  scienIfic  advances  and  professional  issues,  and  dialogue  with  therapists  and  assistants  from  across  the  country  about  challenges  and  achievements.

Congress  features  scienIfic  presentaIons,  inspiring  keynote  and  plenary  speakers,  clinically  relevant  courses,  exhibitors  from  across  Canada,  social  and  networking  events,  and  moreFebruary  28,  2014:  Super  Early  Bird  registraIon  deadline

Contact  [email protected]  to  inquire  about  this  perk  for  members.      Volunteers  are  scheduled  for  4  hour  shiLs,  and  then  are  able  to  a9end  Congress  sessions  following  or  prior  to  that  shiL  the  same  day.    

Volunteer in lieu of registration fees!

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Contact  Us

NPAA  PRESIDENT-­‐  Sandra  Lamb  [email protected]

ONTARIO  REP  -­‐  Steve  Cordani    [email protected]

ATLANTIC  REP  -­‐    Amy  Stacey  [email protected]

MB/SK/NU  REP  -­‐  Shannon  Polito      [email protected]

NWT  &  Alberta  REP  -­‐  Kathleen  Roberts      [email protected]

B.C.  &  YK    REP  -­‐  Sandra  Lamb  [email protected]

CPA  Board  of  Directors  Physiotherapist  Assistant  Director    -­‐  Lesley  Trunley:  [email protected]

CPA  -­‐  [email protected]  or  1-­‐800-­‐387-­‐8679

SOCIAL  MEDIA

CPA National Physiotherapist Assistant Assembly is on FACEBOOK

Follow the CPA on TWITTER “physiocan”

NEWSLETTER  EDITOR:Kathleen  Roberts      [email protected]

Did  You  Know?

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CPA  discounts  for  membersh9p://www.physiotherapy.ca/Membership/Save-­‐with-­‐Discounts  As  a  valued  Canadian  Physiotherapy  AssociaIon  (CPA)  member,  you  have  access  to  unique  savings  programs,  offers  and  value-­‐added  services  from  brand  name  companies.    

Our  Current  Membership  is83  PTA170  PTA  Students

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NPAA  Membership  Update

The  CPA's  E-­‐store  is  located  at  h9p://www.physiotherapy.ca/mrm/webstore/categorylist.aspx  

 The  CPA's  PracKce  magazine  and  Physiotherapy  Canada  magazine  are  available  online.    h9p://www.physiotherapy.ca/PracIce-­‐Resources/PublicaIons CPA  published  5  issues  of  Physiotherapy  PracIce  magazine  and  4  issues  of  Physiotherapy  Canada  scienIfic  journal  in  2013"