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NEWSLETTER - Canadian Harm Reduction Network

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RESPIRATORY ILLNESS & FRONT LINE WORKSouth Riverdale Community Health Centre ~ 955 Queen St. EastFOR HARM REDUCTION WORKERS IN TORONTOPresenters: Janet Meyer & Dr. Roy MaleTelephone: 416 461 1925, EXT. 253 Fax: 416 469 3442Email: rmale@srchc.comDate: Monday, September 22, 2003, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.* Febrile Respiratory Illness* Brief Presentation on SARS* Brief Presentation on Tuberculosis* Very Brief: TB Infection Vs TB Disease* Simple screening procedure* Hand Washing* Preventive Aspects: Worker Safety/RoleTO INCREASE AWARENESS AMONG HARM REDUCTION OUTREACH WORKERS ABOUTFEBRILE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS INCLUDING TUBERCULOSIS & SARS; TO REVIEWMETHOD OF REDUCING THE RISK OF INFECTION WHILE CARRYING OUT WORKFREE WORKSHOP FOR THOSE WHO WORK OR VOLUNTEER WITH THEHOMELESS OR UNDERHOUSEDThe Many Faces of HomelessnessThursday, September 25, 2003- 9:00 – 12:00 NoonScarborough Civic Centre - 150 Borough DriveNext to the Scarborough Town Shopping CentreExit at the Scarborough Centre RT Subway StationThe workshop will provide an overview of the many different communities who make up‘the homeless and underhoused’ and suggest actions and activities to address theunderlying issues and causes. The speakers include:• Jack Layton: Community Activist, Author and Leader of the Federal New DemocraticParty• The Dream Team: Psychiatric consumer survivors and other users of supportivehousing• Pilar Martin: Administrator/Counsellor, Emily Stowe Shelter for Women• Paruvathy Kanthasamy: Community Support Officer, Community ResourcesConsultants of TorontoPlease register me!__________________________________________________________NameAgency__________________________________________________________Telephone Fax e-mailComplete and return by fax to: (416) 285-5410 or e-mail to: s.h.h.c@bellnet.caToronto Public Health & Toronto Hostels Training CentreToronto <strong>Harm</strong> <strong>Reduction</strong> Task Forcewww.torontoharmreduction.org

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