Beginning today, Peterborough residents will notice new transit shelter ads designed to raise public awareness about RN cuts that affect their health care.
"Nursing Week is a time to recognize the invaluable contribution RNs make to the health-care system," notes ONA President Linda Haslam-Stroud, RN. "But in Peterborough, our skilled, professional RNs have been 'recognized' far too often as a target for cost- cutting exercises and lost their positions to balance the bottom line. ONA is fighting nursing cuts with our Cutting Nurses, Cutting Care campaign."
ONA has tracked more than 2,000 RN cuts during the past year and Peterborough residents have seen large RN cuts. Registered nurses in Peterborough are working to raise awareness in their community of the threats to quality health care. ONA's campaign will amplify efforts to stop the nursing cuts that are degrading access to quality patient care.
"For some time, nurses in Peterborough have been worried that the savings being demanded by government of our health-care facilities have been focused on cutting nursing care hours for our patients, impacting their health outcomes with little attention paid to other costs in the system," said Haslam-Stroud. "We hope that Peterborough residents will see our transit shelter ads and send a message to the government that cutting nurses is not acceptable."
ONA is the union representing 55,000 front-line registered nurses and allied health professionals and more than 12,000 nursing student affiliates providing care in Ontario hospitals, long-term care facilities, public health, the community and industry.
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