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Apr
19
Thu
Impacting the Homeless Population @ Harrisburg University Philadelphia
Apr 19 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm

The Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, in collaboration with PSNA, will offer “Philadelphia’s Free Health Clinics: Impacting the Homeless Population and Benefiting All” in Philadelphia on April 19. Join us for an open conversation to hear from nurses and other direct care providers assisting the homeless population in the city. 1.0 CNE will be awarded. This event is free. RSVP by April 12.

Oct
23
Tue
Regaining Your Footing: Finding Stability and Security After a Workplace Violence Event @ Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
Oct 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Regaining Your Footing: Finding Stability and Security After a Workplace Violence Event @ Harrisburg University of Science and Technology | Harrisburg | Pennsylvania | United States

Don’t miss this FREE panel discussion. Due to room space, your RSVP is required: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/panel-on-workplace-violence-tickets-51086160080

Regaining Your Footing: Finding Stability and Security After a Workplace Violence Event will be held October 23 at Harrisburg University from 6 – 8 pm.

Violence against nurses is an epidemic. In the past decade, there has been a 110% spike in the rate of violent incidents reported against healthcare workers. Nearly 24,000 physical assaults in the workplace occur every year, with almost 75% affecting healthcare providers. More than 20% of RNs and nursing students report that they have been physically assaulted. According to the American Nurses Association, more than half of those nurses experienced verbal abuse within the last year. In many cases, violence is perpetrated by patients or their family members.

Join healthcare professionals, an RN victim of workplace violence, legislators, and PSNA leadership for a panel discussion to assist nurses and healthcare providers in preventing, navigating, and healing from violent events in the workplace.

Speakers

  • Angela Simpson, Founder and National Director of Silent No More Foundation (https://silentnomorefoundation.com)
  • Toinette Shearer, Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional
  • Andrea Potteiger, MSN, RN, NE-BC, Vice President of Nursing Operations at UPMC Pinnacle Dauphin Division
  • Tom Grace, PhD, MPM, BSN, RN, CHEP, Principal Consultant for Emergency Preparedness for HAPevolve Program

 

Jan
11
Mon
Legislative Ambassador Program
Jan 11 all-day
Legislative Ambassador Program

Register

Registration is open for PSNA’s winter 2021 Legislative Ambassador Program (LAP). The LAP is a grassroots advocacy network of nurses from across Pennsylvania who represent professional nursing’s voice in the Pennsylvania General Assembly. 

Ambassadors are a critical tool in advancing PSNA’s legislative agenda and identifying solutions to nursing issues in our Commonwealth. Through the program, Ambassadors have the opportunity to participate in a broad range of advocacy initiatives with the support of PSNA staff while building relationships with elected officials.

This free education is only open to PSNA members. Members who would like to join the winter 2021 class can contact Noah Logan at [email protected]

Fast Facts

  • Ambassador online course opens January 11 and closes March 15.
  • Coursework is completed through the PSNA CE Center (ce.psna.org).
  • Learners will receive support from PSNA’s Government Affairs team and Ambassador graduates.
  • Self-paced education modules focus on state-level politics and professional advocacy.
  • Earn contact hours.

 

I became an Ambassador to learn how to bring my patients’ issues to legislators. The program has opened my eyes to new paths for nurses to be recognized for our dedicated work. Legislators have welcomed my information and opinions.  Patricia White, LAP Member, PSNA-PAC Member


Ambassador Roles and Responsibilities

  • Be a registered voter
  • Participate in Ambassador calls (as needed)
  • Send letters to elected officials
  • Attend meetings with elected officials
  • Communicate with legislators and staff via phone, letter, and email
  • Submit letters to the editor and op-eds (as needed)
  • Set aside personal political agendas when representing PSNA
  • Inform PSNA’s Government Affairs team of your legislative activities
  • Respond to and share PSNA action alert emails
  • Educate RNs on PSNA’s legislative priorities


Ambassadors Receive

  • Advocacy and healthcare updates on a “first-to-know” basis
  • PSNA’s Advocacy Academy (online education, awards contact hours)
  • Legislative agenda, talking points, policy briefs, and position papers
  • Legislative materials to leave with your legislators
  • Opportunities to provide testimony
  • PSNA Legislative Ambassador business cards