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The UOAConnection is a publi-cation of the United Ostomy
Association of Canada Inc. This
bulletin is published 10 times a
year in both English and French
(future) to provide greater com-
munication to the chapters.
Limited funds only permit circu-
lation to chapter leadership who
are encouraged to share the in-
formation with their members by
including items of interest in
their newsletters.
NATIONAL OFFICE:
United Ostomy Association of
Canada Inc.
344 Bloor St. West, Suite 501
Toronto, ON M5S 3A7
416-595-5452
FAX: 416-595-9924
TOLL FREE: 1-888-969-9698
WEBSITE:www.ostomycanada.ca
PRESIDENT:
Peter Folk
VICE PRESIDENT:Ann Ivol
TREASURER:
Stephen Maybee
SECRETARY:Carol Wells
UOACCONNECTION
President's Message
5 May 2013
Greetings all,
Our board of directors had an online board meeting on May 4, 2013. It was attended by our
most of our executive and board as well as four observers.
However, two hours is just not enough time to thoroughly discuss all the issues that need to be
discussed. Our next online meeting will be Saturday, June 1.
Nominations for election of the Executive and Board of Directors of the United Ostomy Asso-
ciation of Canada Inc for the upcoming term closed effective April 15, 2013.
Nominations were received as follows:
Peter Folk President
Vacant Vice President
Carol Wells Secretary
Steve Maybee Treasurer
Ed Tummers Director
Ruth Kenney Director
John Molnar Director
Ann Ivol Director
Vacant Director
(Andrea Manson will be serving out the second year of her two-year term as
Director)
There were not sufficient applications received to fill all positions, and not enough to require
the holding of an election. In accordance with established UOAC procedures the above
named persons will be presented by the Nomination and Election chair to the Assembly for
acceptance to his / her position as members of the Board of Directors by acclamation.
The board of directors will meet in person in Halifax on August 16, the day before the Chap-
ter Information Session (CIS), and attend the CIS on August 17 and meet again the afternoon
after the Annual General Meeting on August 18, 2013. The Ostomy Halifax chapter is going
to have a great get together, see more information later on in this UOAConnection!
The Canada-Not-for-Profit Corporation Act provides federal not-for-profit corporations with a
new set of rules that are modern, flexible and better suited to the needs of today`s not-for-
profit sector. Our by-laws committee is working hard to have new by-laws ready for a vote at
the AGM in Halifax in 2013. We have set up a not-for-profit task force with key members
from our past leadership as well as current chapter presidents. Details have been sent to chap-
ter presidents and we had our further online meetings on April 10th. Another one is sched-
uled for May 24th.
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Three important decisions have been made by the UOAC Board as recommended by the task force and I am hopeful that the
task force is able to agree on three more key points and bring those to the board meeting on June 1st so that we can present the
results at the annual general meeting in Halifax on August 18th.
Our District Support Services group has presented to the UOAC Board the first draft copy of the CHAPTER Outreach SUPPORT
Services Manual and was accepted by the board. The process of defining and changing the manual will continue over the next year and
will ultimately realign our important outreach support with the changing demographics in Canada and bring us closer to achieving the
vision presented in our Strategic plan. Thanks to Roger Ivol, Les Kehoe and Di Bracken for your hard work on this process.
The SASO Support Group brochure is now available from UOAC National Office.
A copy has been mailed to all chapter presidents. To obtain more copies of the brochure for your chapter please contact the office ei-
ther by telephone or email. Thank you to Betty Woolridge and Ann Ivol for your work on producing and distributing this brochure.
The UOAC acknowledges that Revenue Canada has a Disability Tax Credit but does not provide recommendation if individuals
should apply or not. The UOAC continues to maintain this policy. We have noted that Form T2201has been clarified as to what an
inordinate amount of time means.
Bladder Cancer Canada is hosting a patient conference in Toronto on May 25. UOAC has agreed to set up a booth at this conferencewith Ann and Roger Ivol as well as John Molnar representing UOAC. It will be held at the International Centre, Mississauga. We
encourage all interested people to attend this patient conference. For more information, visit the Bladder Cancer Canada website:
http://www.bladdercancercanada.org/main.php?p=757&lan=1
On May 25, Lakeside Medicine Centre is hosting their 7th Annual Ostomy Education Day at Coast Capri Hotel, 1171 Harvey Ave-
nue, Kelowna, BC from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM. We urge all interested people in the area to attend and help raise funds for the UOAC
Ostomy Youth Camp. See more information in this UOAConnection or on our blog.
Our friends to the south of us, the United Ostomy Associations of America (UOAA), have a conference in 2013 and are inviting their
Canadian friends to come join them in Jacksonville, Florida. The theme this year is "Bridge to Acceptance". Registration fees and hotel
rooms are very reasonably priced.
Activities start on August 7th and continue through August 10th. To find out more information or to register for the 2013 National
conference, go tohttp:/www.ostomy.org/conference_2013.shtml.
Our next biennial conference will be in St. John's Newfoundland in 2014.
Dates are July 31 to August 2. Our conference chair is Delilah Guy and the St. John's and Gander chapters are working together to put
on a great conference. We hope to see you all there and take some time to tour around the "Rock" and enjoy the unique experience
that is Newfoundland.
A big thank you to the mayor of St. John`s NL, Dennis O'Keefe, who approved a cheque from the city for a donation of $750 to go to
the conference. We were surprised to see that amount after the last Provincial budget cut millions of dollars to the cities.
Peter Folk
President, United Ostomy Association of Canada Inc.--
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Notice of Meeting
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of Member Chapters of the United Ostomy Association
of Canada Inc. will be held at the Lord Nelson Hotel, 1515 South Park Street, Halifax, NS on Sunday August 18, 2013
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and noon for the following purpose:
1. To receive the financial statement of the United Ostomy Association of Canada Inc. for the year ending March 31,
2013 together with the Auditors Report thereon.;
2. To appoint auditors for the period for the ensuring year and to authorize the Directors to fix the remuneration of the
Auditors.;
3. To review and approve Form 4031 Article of Continuance (transition);
4. To elect President, Vice President, Secretary and five (5) Directors;
5. To review and approve By-law No 1, a by-law relating generally to the conduct of the affairs of Ostomy Canada Society
to conform to the new Not-for-Profit Act;
6. To transact such other business as many properly come before the meeting.
Carol Wells
Secretary
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Social Networking
During the year 2010, our website has had 504,822 hits 17,193 unique visitors. During2011,we have had 660,359 hits from 19,160 unique visitors.
During 2012, there were 728,083 hits on our website by 27,019 unique visitors. Our focus this term has
to been to develop social media.
62% of our visitors come from bookmarks or links in emails and 28% found our website through a
search engine, with Google being the most popular.
80% of our visitors use Windows, 13% use Macintosh, less than 1% use mobile phones.
70% of our visitors type in the URL, use bookmarks or links in email to reach our site, 21% came to
our site from a search engine and 9% came to our site from a link on another web site.
For an online map of chapters and districts, click here: http://www.ostomycanada.ca/maps/map.html
You can type your postal code in the bottom right hand search box to locate your city or town and then
zoom in to find your nearest chapter or satellite.
If you have any comment on our website, please contact: John Molnar or Peter Folk through the na-
tional office email [email protected]
Social Media:
Our website is very popular, a great source of information and at least
6,350 other websites directly link to ours. More and more people are using the Internet to get
Ostomy information and our contact form is used regularly to contact the office.
Peter Folk
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Directors
Delilah Guy
John Molnar
Andrea Manson
Mary Penner
Ed Tummers
Three Vacant Positions
OFFICE COORDINATOR
Carole Pew
OFFICE CHAIR
Di Bracken
NATIONAL OFFICE
ADDRESS344 Bloor St. W., Suite 501
Toronto, ON M5S 3A7
UOAC COMMITTEES
2012-2013
UOAC DSS
Roger Ivol (Leader)
John Molnar (Southern
Ontario)
Roger Ivol (Southern Ontario)
Jean-Pierre Lapointe (QuebecRep)
UOAC INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
Janet Paquet (Leader)
Pat Cimmeck (Member)
UOAC NATIONAL OFFICE
SUPPORT
Di Bracken (Leader)
Peter Folk, UOAC Office
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Unique Web Visitors 11166
Facebook Likes 146
Number of Web Visitors 22362
Facebook Parents Group Members 34
Google + Members 22
Blog Hits 1396
Facebook Group Members 333
Discussion Board Members 61
Twitter Followers 165
Linkedin Followers 4
Linkedin Group Members 18
UOAC1 Group Members 37
Blog Followers 145
Web Hits 261868
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Chapter Information on the Website
Did you know that our websitewww.ostomycanada.ca had over a half million hits last year? A lot of
the visitors visited the website to look for a support group in their area. Therefore, it is important that
this information be kept up to date! Make sure when sending the information in to the UOAC office
that the chapters contact information is current - phone number, email contact, newsletter availabil-
ity, website, annual dues, meeting dates and times. Visit our chapters page on our website at
http://www.ostomycanada.ca/chaptersand let the UOAC office know via email if any of the infor-
mation needs to be updated. Weve had at least one chapter past president contact the office to tell us
that the website still included their phone number instead of the current president. Please check your
chapters listing to make sure the updates have been done correctly!
Upcoming Events: July 1st - July 6th 2013 UOAC Youth Camp at Camp Horizon, Alberta. Deadline for application
is June 1st, 2013. Cost is $570.00
UOAA Conference August 7-10, 2013, more information at
http://www.ostomy.org/conference_2013.shtml
August 16-17-18, 2013 - 40th Anniversary, Chapter Information Session and Annual General
Meeting in Halifax, NS
August 16, 2013 - UOAC Board of Directors meeting in Halifax
August 18, 2013 - Annual General Meeting in Halifax (morning)
August 18, 2013 UOAC Board Meeting (afternoon only)
July 31st -Aug 2nd, 2014. Conference in St. Johns, Newfoundland
Note: If your chapter has an upcoming event that you would like added here or on the national web-
site, please email the details to Carol Wells through the national office email.
UOAC Annual General Meeting 2015
Halifax has been chosen to host a Chapter Information Session and Annual General Meeting in
2013.
We are looking for a host chapter for the year 2015. If any chapter is interested, please contact the
national office for a Hotel Check List of the criteria required to host an Annual General Meeting.
Also contact your DSS representative for the Chapter Information Session manual.
United Ostomy Association of
Canada Inc. Mission State-
ment
The United Ostomy Associa-
tion of Canada Inc. is a volun-
teer-based organization dedi-
cated to assisting all persons
facing life with gastrointestinal
or urinary diversions by provid-
ing emotional support, experi-
enced and practical help, in-
structional and informational
services through its member-
ship, to the family unit, associ-
ated care givers and the general
public.
A Non-Profit Canadian Chari-
table Organization
Articles, information and/or
opinions expressed in this
newsletter are NOT necessarily
endorsed by the entire UOAC
membership, they are the opin-
ions of the writer and may not
be applicable to everyone.
Editors Please Note
Items in the UOAConnection
may be copied for use in other
newsletters, providing proper
credit is given regarding the
source of the material.
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UOAC Public Awareness & Support and COD
WOD
John Molnar (Leader)
Delilah Guy (Member)
Carol Wells (Member)
Mary Penner (Member)
UOAC Office
OSTOMY CANADA
Lisa Gausman (Senior Editor)
Lorne Aronson (Advertising Manager)
Tammy Hunter (Graphic Designer)
UOAC CONNECTION
Carol Wells (Leader)
Ann Ivol, Joel Jacobson, UOAC Office (Members)
UOAC PRIVACY POLICY
Elizabeth Lindner (Privacy Officer)
John Molnar (Member)
UOAC PUBLICATION
Ann Ivol (Leader)
Joel Jacobson, Andrea Manson (Members)
UOAC WEBSITE
Peter Folk, John Molnar (Leaders)Mary Penner, Andrea Manson (Members)
UOAC SOCIAL MEDIA
Peter Folk (Leader)
John Molnar, Mary Penner, Di Bracken, Carol
Wells (Members)
UOAC CONFERENCE
Delilah Guy (Conference Administrator)
Janet Paquet, Carol Wells, Gander & St. Johns
Chapters (Members)
UOAC FINANCE
Treasurer
Executive Committee
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Donate To UOAC
The Canadian finance minister, Jim Flaherty, announced that the Cana-
dian one cent coin is going to be phased out, so now's the perfect time to
donate your pennies to charity!
We have signed up to receive donations online through CanadaHelps.org.
This is a handy way for you to make a donation without even leaving the
comfort of your computer chair. Simply visit our website at:
http://www.ostomycanada.ca/and click on the image that looks like this:
This will bring up a secure website that will allow you to enter your credit
card or PayPal information. Canada Helps will issue a donation receipt
right away and email it to you.
Have you set up your 2013 monthly donations yet?
It's easy and convenient. No cheques to write, no pledge payments to remem-
ber. Monthly giving allows you to spread your donation out over the year so
that you hardly notice the regular deductions, and provides United Ostomy
Association of Canada Inc. a steady, predictable income so it can work to-
wards its mission.
Set it and forget it. Here's how:
1. Set up or log in to your Canada Helps account
Remember that you need to have a credit card on file for monthly donations
2. Click the Monthly Giving tab.
3. Search for UNITED OSTOMY ASSOCIATION OF CANADA INC.
4. Click DONATE MONTHLY
5. Enter the details of your monthly donation.
Visit our donation page: http://www.ostomycanada.ca/donations
Peter Folk
President, United Ostomy Association of Canada Inc.--
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FROM THE EDITOR
EDITORS MESSAGE
Now in its 71st year, National Volunteer Week is all about volunteer recognition. This years celebration took
place between April 21 and 27.
A week is never enough time to celebrate volunteers who make a tremendous contribution in communities
across the country. They make our communities resilient and our country vibrant.
Ostomy Canada is proud to have dedicated volunteers leading the organization nationally and to have hundreds
of volunteers guiding chapters across the country. Most of these volunteers dont think theyre volunteering.
Theyre doing what comes naturally to them helping others live better lives not only within their ostomy
groups, but in countless other organizations in their communities.
The most recent Ottawa chapter newsletter printed a list of the top 10 reasons to volunteer. This should be dis-
tributed to each and every chapter member, some of whom are eager participants in helping the chapters thrive,
and others who attend meetings but rarely ask to (or are asked to) volunteer.
1. Its good for you! Research shows that those who volunteer have lower mortality rates, greater functional abil-
ity as they get older and report good health more often.
2. Those who volunteer are less likely to be depressed. So, go for itput on a happy face.
3. Volunteering is a great way learn a new skill.
4. Belong. There is no better way to meet good people and connect with your community.
5. It just plain feels good to give back to your community.
6. Volunteers consistently report a high feeling of self-worth, achievement and higher motivation.
7. In a recent study, more than 90% of employers feel that volunteering enhances job skills, and over 70% said
they would hire someone with volunteer experience over someone without.
8. Get out of a rut. Volunteering is a great way to explore and get experience in a new field.9. Spend time with your family. Volunteering as a family is a great way to spend time together.
10. Enrich your life. Volunteering adds meaning in many ways, through learning new skills, making new friend-
ships, and by making our community a better place to live.
Joel Jacobson
Editor
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OSTOMY CIS LUNCHEON AGM SCHEDULE 2013
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2013
Board, some delegates arrive Halifax..check into host hotel, Lord Nelson Hotel, South Park Street and Spring Garden Road. Ac-
cessible rooms available.
FRIDAY AUGUST 16, 2013
9 a.m. National board meeting Victoria Suite, 3rd floor, Lord Nelson Hotel
7 p.m. Meet and Greet, board, delegates, other guests hosted by national president Victoria Suite
SATURDAY AUGUST 17, 2013
9 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Chapter Information Session all delegates, board and interested parties Bethune Ballroom, Bethune Building main floor, QEII
Health Sciences Centre, University Avenue. (Five minute walk from Lord Nelson Hotel). Accessible entryways.
1 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
Ostomy Halifax Gala 40th Anniversary Luncheon Weatherwatch Restaurant 5th floor, Dickson Centre (adjacent to Bethune
Building)
3:30 p.m. FOWC annual meeting Bethune Ballroom
3:30 - ??? FREE TIME - Board, delegates and chapter members on your own to tour downtown Halifax and savor fine restaurantsfor dinner.
8:30 p.m. - ??? Open House Victoria Suite
SUNDAY AUGUST 18, 2013
8 a.m. 12 noon UOAC Annual General Meeting Admiral Room, main floor, Lord Nelson Hotel. Accessible availability via
elevators.
1 p.m. 5 p.m. National Board meeting Victoria Suite, 3rd floor, Lord Nelson Hotel
8 p.m. - ?? Casual farewell gathering for those remaining Victoria Suite
Ostomy CIS Luncheon AGM Schedule 2013
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OSTOMY 2013 CIS LUNCHEON REGISTRATION FORM
Ostomy Halifax
CIS Seminar and Halifax 40th anniversary luncheon
August 17, 2013
SCHEDULE:
CIS: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Bethune Ballroom
Luncheon: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Weatherwatch Restaurant, Dickson Building, QEII Health Sciences Centre
Name: ____________________________________________________ Member ____ Non-Member ____
Address: ______________________________________________________________________________
City: _________________________________________________________________________________
Postal Code: ________________________________ Telephone: _________________________________
E-mail Address:______________________________
RSVP: Florence Farrell either by e-mail or phone:
[email protected] or cell 902-293-7349 and home 902-444-0657
Please register no later than: July 1, 2013PRE JULY 1
CIS only - $20
Luncheon only $45
Combined CIS and luncheon $55
POST JULY 1
CIS only - $25
Luncheon only - $50
Combined CIS and luncheon $60
Please make cheques payable to Ostomy Halifax
Remit to: The Treasurer
PO Box 8476 Halifax NS B3K 5M2
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2012-2013 COMMITTEES Continued
UOAC STRATEGIC PLANNING
Executive Committee
Board of Directors, UOAC Office
UOAC ANNUAL OPERATIONAL PLAN
Executive Committee
Andrea Manson, Les Kehoe,
Peter Folk, Mary Penner, Delilah Guy (Members)
UOAC INDUSTRY ADVISORY
Andrea Manson (Leader)
Contacts from Hollister, ConvaTec, Coloplast
and Salts
UOAC MEDICAL ADVISORY
Delilah Guy (Leader)
Dr. Zane Cohen, Dr. Philip Gordon, Current
CAET President
OTHER PROFESSIONAL PARTNERS
Andrea Manson (Leader)
Contacts from Crohns and Colitis, Colorectal
Cancer Assoc., Bladder Cancer Canada, etc.
2012-2013 COMMITTEES Continued
UOAC FUNDRAISING and bringing forth a
Case Statement
Mike Paquet (Leader) John Molnar, Ed
Tummers, Carol Wells Andrea Manson, Janet
Paquet, Roger Ivol, Mary Penner (Members)
UOAC AWARDS
Ann Ivol (Leader)
Delilah Guy (Member)
UOAC BY-LAWS
Ed Tummers (Leader)
Carol Wells (Members)
UOAC POLICY & PROCEDURES
Ann Ivol (Leader)
Delilah Guy (Member)
UOAC 20/40 GROUP
Angie Schickerowski (Leader)
UOAC PARENTS of CHILDREN with an
OSTOMY
Mary Penner (Leader)
Pat Cimmeck, Karen Lindsay (Members)
UOAC SASO GROUP
Betty Woolridge (Leader)
Ann Ivol (Member)
UOAC YOUTH CAMP
Pat Cimmeck (Camp Administrator)
Lisa Gausman, John OShaughnessy,
Karen Spencer (Members)
UOAC MEMBERSHIP
Mary Penner (Leader)
Andrea Manson (Member)
UOAC NOMINATIONS & ELECTIONS
Peter Folk (Leader)
Janet Paquet (Member)
Jokes for Today
A wealthy American Indian
entered a gambling spa in Las
Vegas carrying a satchel filled
with $100.000. After two hours
of play, he lost all his money. He
drove to the mountains and sent
a smoke signal. Please send me
another $100.000. Just at that
moment, an atomic bomb
explosion went off some miles
behind him, the mushroom
cloud billowing into the sky.
A few hours later the Indian read
the answering smoke signal in the
distance: The money is on the
way, but dont holler.
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Little Johnnys kindergarten classwas on a field trip to their local po-
lice station where they saw pictures
tacked to a bulletin board of the 10
most wanted criminals. One of the
youngsters pointed to a picture and
asked if it really was the photo of a
wanted person. Yes, said the po-
liceman, the detective want very
badly to capture him. Little Johnny
asked, Why didnt you keep him
when you took his picture?
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LOOK FOR UNSUNG HEROES IN YOUR CHAPTERS. LET'S HONOUR THEM BY TELLING US WHAT
THEY DO.
Surely there have to be men and women in your chapters who are doing all the little things that make the chapter tick. Email Joel Ja-cobson, UOAConnection editor, through the national office email at [email protected] their story.
PEG BOARD
2014 UOAC Conference in St. JohnsDelilah Guy has been appointed Conference chair for the 2014 conference in St. Johns. She will be working closely with St. Johns
chapter president Carol Wells along with other members of the Gander and St. Johns chapters. Watch this space for updates in the
coming months! The dates for the Conference are July 31 August 2, 2014. We have the Delta St. Johns tentatively booked. Come
see Canada`s coolest city to quote Danny Williams.
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