The Canadian Paediatric Society welcomes and values resident participation in all our advocacy initiatives. The National Resident Advocacy Project takes a longitudinal approach to big issues, with the aim of facilitating involvement and ensuring a more fulfilling advocacy experience for our youngest-- and probably our busiest-- members.
Led by resident representatives and based on either a provincial/territorial issue or a specific community need, your project can be life-changing for children and youth where you live and work.
While CPS resident representatives must lead and facilitate each initiative, all residents are welcome to participate, across programs or provincial/territorial boundaries, as needed.
Your section executive and CPS staff will help with resources and links to individuals with expertise on your issue. Find key information at the CPS Advocacy Centre and by reading related position statements.
What is considered a ‘deliverable’? A deliverable is a tangible product or service produced that is intended towards achieving the goal(s) of the project.
A few examples: Documents produced for community or provincial/territorial leaders, surveys to assess need or impact, summaries of your meetings with a local MP, MPP or city councilor, or of discussions with hospital boards or administrators, and educational initiatives in a local school or hospital, etc.
A yearly report of project progress and achievement is a prerequisite for CPS funding to attend the annual conference.
Possible advocacy projects based on the topic of Off-road Vehicle Safety Legislation could include:
We welcome your comments and questions. Please contact:
Felipe Fajardo
President, Residents’ Section
felipe.fajardo@medportal.ca
Stephanie Hosang
Vice-President, Residents’ Section
stephanie.hosang@lhsc.on.ca