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6 1 CHICA-Canada will maintain a partnership with the International Federation for Infection Control relating to the provision of an international calendar of infection prevention and control conferences
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patient care were developed by the members from individual CHICA-Canada Chapters and were submitted and complied Consensus documents were submitted by the members from 7 of the 19 (37 ) of the regional CHICA-Canada Chapters (listed in alphabetical order) 1 British Columbia Professionals in Infection Control (BCPIC) 2
APIC/CHICA-Canada infection prevention, control, and
Inc (APIC), and the Community and Hospital Infection Control Association-Canada (CHICA-Canada) collaborated to craft this docu-ment: Infection prevention, control, and epidemiology: Professional and practicestandards Bothprofessionalorganizationsaffirmtheirresponsi-bility to their memberships and the public they serve to provide profes-
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CHICA-Canada is committed to improving the health of Canadians by promoting excellence in the practice of infection prevention and control by employing evidence-based practice and application of epidemiological principles
The Canadian Journal of INFECTION CONTROL - IPAC Canada
CHICA-Canada will be a major national and international leader and the recognized resource in Canada for the promotiton of best practice in infection prevention and control MISSION CHICA-Canada is a national, multidisciplinary association committed to the wellness and safety of Canadians by promoting
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Community and Hospital Infection Control Association - CanadaPOLICY & PROCEDURE MANUAL
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1. PHILOSOPHY
1.1 The official website of CHICA-Canada is www.chica.org.
1.2 The CHICA-Canada website is one component of an online communication strategy. Other features, such as broadcast emails,
surveys, interactive fora and listservs, may be used by CHICA-Canada to enhance membership support as well as global
profile.1.3 The CHICA-Canada website will be the vehicle for providing the most current and up-to-date information on infection
prevention and control from the Association to members and to the general public.2. PURPOSE
2.1 The purpose of the CHICA-Canada website and web-based communications is to provide:
a) a means of communication to both the membership and the general public about CHICA-Canada; b) a means to share ideas and resources among members; c) an opportunity to promote infection prevention and control; and d) revenue generation.2.2 The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines for the ethical use of the website and web-based communications in keeping
with the mission, values, policies, procedures and guidelines of the Association, at all times.3. WEBSITE CONTENT
4.1 The content on the CHICA-Canada website is managed by a webmaster who is an infection prevention and control
professional. Ideally the webmaster also has skills in web design and web authoring.4.2 The content published on the CHICA-Canada website follows Canadian English rules and uses Canadian units of
measurement.4.3 Items to be published on the CHICA-Canada website relating to the organization are forwarded to the webmaster from the
Membership Services Office (MSO). This includes, but is not limited to: a) Conference-related materials;b) Names of contacts within the organization (e.g. Board members, Chapter Presidents, Interest Group and Committee
Chairs);
c) Information relating to awards, contests, funding and research opportunities; d) Membership information; e) Product information; f) Information relating to industry partners; g) Employment opportunities; and h) Chapter news items.4.4 All items published on the CHICA-Canada website relating to infection prevention and control are evidence-based and
accurate. Whenever possible, Canadian items and content are preferred. This includes, but is not limited to:
a) Headline items; b) Alerts and recalls; c) Resources for education; d) Education calendars (Canadian and international); e) Infection prevention and control resource web pages; f) Infection prevention and control links.4.5 Whenever there is controversy or doubt regarding the appropriateness or accuracy of information to be published to the
website, the webmaster seeks guidance from the Web Communications Manager, the Director of Programs and Projects
and/or the MSO.4.6 The webmaster does not publish industry materials without consultation with the MSO (e.g. logos, buttons, banners,
advertisements) and without approvals from the appropriate Board members.CHICA - CANADA
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5. COMMERCIAL CONTENT
5.1 All requests for publishing of industry materials are handled by the MSO.
5.2 Requests for banner advertising on the CHICA-Canada website are handled on a case-by-case basis by the MSO in
consultation with appropriate members of the Board, with the web designer and with the Web Communications Manager.