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Martha Paynter: teaching abortion care
2019 Scholar Martha Paynter has co-written an article in the Canadian Journal of Critical Nursing Discourse entitled Nurses are Key Members of the Abortion Care Team: Why aren't Schools of Nursing Teaching Abortion Care?
The authors argue that in order to destigmatize abortion and improve access, undergraduate nursing and nurse practitioner programs across the country must begin to include abortion and family planning competencies.
Martha Paynter is a registered nurse, activist, and researcher. She is a staff nurse at the IWK Health Centre Family Newborn Care Unit and a PhD Candidate in Nursing at Dalhousie University.
The authors argue that in order to destigmatize abortion and improve access, undergraduate nursing and nurse practitioner programs across the country must begin to include abortion and family planning competencies.
Martha Paynter is a registered nurse, activist, and researcher. She is a staff nurse at the IWK Health Centre Family Newborn Care Unit and a PhD Candidate in Nursing at Dalhousie University.
2022-2023 Annual Report
In 2023, the Foundation returned to a complete schedule of in-person events allowing our experiential programs to return to their full potential. Learn more in our 2022-2023 Annual Report.
Application and Nomination Review Committee (ANRC) 2024
Application and Nomination Review Committee (ANRC) 2024
Reflections on Black History Month by Professor Rashid Sumaila
As February draws to a close, the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation embraces an essential month honouring collective memory; an entire month to celebrate true history, that which is written but also unwritten. A month that is unique, multilayered, and textured with the richness of experience of the African diaspora. Throughout history, Black individuals have shaped culture, science, politics, and the arts, leaving an indelible mark on our world.
As we close this year’s Black History Month, we pay tribute to the remarkable contributions of Black community members of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. In this publication, we would like to share an inspiring quote from one of our newest members, reflecting their perspectives on Black history, identity, and progress, Dr. Rashid Sumaila (2023 Fellow).
As we close this year’s Black History Month, we pay tribute to the remarkable contributions of Black community members of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. In this publication, we would like to share an inspiring quote from one of our newest members, reflecting their perspectives on Black history, identity, and progress, Dr. Rashid Sumaila (2023 Fellow).
Message to the community from the Board of Directors
The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation is pleased to announce that it has designated a new interim President and CEO, as well as six outstanding Canadians to serve on the Foundation’s Board of Directors under a new chair, following the well-earned retirement of its most recent chair.