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RMTBC REVIEW - REGISTERED MASSAGE THERAPY’S ROLE IN A CHANGING WORLD

12 Nov 2020

For both the association and myself - Currently the biggest challenges caused by our lack of regulation is the impact However the Manitoba Massage Therapy Association did Numerous meetings, discussions, workbooks and drafts on situations like COVID-19, trying to prepare members not have a pre existing regulation to transition into the ensued over the next five years and the Association is still fo. [...] “We are in this together, and we’ll and be in good health to be considered for a position with us.” come out of this together.” Most massage therapists working with health care workers on the This same spirit of generosity and compassion—a sincere desire to Putting the Human Back in the Hero Don’t Lose Yourself: Self-care for Massage Therapists front lines of COVID-19 will rely on their self-care. [...] Chair of the Canadian Health Coalition, Pauline Worsfold states: The Canadian Health Coalition advocates to: The Canadian Health Coalition was founded in 1979 out of “Now more than ever with the current pandemic and the economic belief that health care • Address existing health inequities by removing barriers a deep desire to keep our health care system public and downturn, we need to work togethe. [...] We need a universal, public health care system that puts patients communities since and are proud to see public health care as one of before profits, that prioritizes the health of everyone living in Canada and that honours and respects the principles of the Canada Health Act. [...] • Follow the lead of Spain and bring for-profit health care The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the extent to which our facilities under public control to enable a rapid and individual health is dependent on the health of everyone in our streamlined response in the public interest Pauline Worsfold, RN, Chair community.
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