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Greetings, Member National Nurses Associations (NNAs) and Fellow Nursing Colleagues Across the Caribbean and diaspora,
It is indeed a pleasure to greet you as the new President of the Caribbean Nurses’ Organization (CNO) for the period 2022 – 2024.
The Caribbean Nurses Organization stands as the oldest professional nursing body in the Region and serves as the premier voice for Nursing in the Caribbean. CNO seeks to influence health and nursing policy regionally, to empower its national nurses’ associations (NNAs) in the Region to work on behalf of nurses, nursing and the peoples of the Caribbean. Our aim is to unite nurses in the Caribbean and diaspora.
As we continue to celebrate our 65th Anniversary, we reflect on our rich legacy and salute our founding members and highly esteemed past executives on whose foundation, we continue to build.
The Caribbean Nurses Organization joins local citizens, regional and global partners in applauding the valiant efforts of nurses during the COVID 19 pandemic. More than ever, 2020 brought into focus just how important nurses are across the Region and across the world. The CNO Board of Directors thank you for going over and beyond always to meet the needs of the populations that we serve and for the contributions that you make to health systems strengthening in our region and beyond. Your service, sacrifice and selflessness, coupled with your compassion and technical skills, do make a difference.
As we move forward in this new term of office, the CNO Board of Directors remains committed to strengthening its strategic partnerships and affiliations for strengthening of nursing and health systems in the Region. Cognizant of emerging health issues, persisting health and social challenges at local, regional and global level, our strategic priorities will focus on the following i) increasing nursing’s contribution to achievement of universal health coverage (UHC) and the sustainable development goals (SDGs) (ii) increasing support for our membership iii) building a sustainable financial model for the organization, and (iv) advocacy for health and human services.
As Nursing is a dynamic field that evolves over time, CNO remains committed to encouraging evidence-based practice (EBP), innovative ideas and creative advances that seek to improve outcomes for patients and populations and advance the profession. Additionally, CNO encourages inter-professional education for nursing and midwifery students, use of technology, continuous professional development, improved accreditation standards and capacity-building. Further, CNO supports review of nursing workforce and working conditions in the Region to inform policy & practice.
As we go forward as ambassadors of our noble profession, it is hoped that our individual and collective efforts and investments as members of our regional professional nursing body will continue to yield dividends that propel the organization forward.
Remember, our organization is only as strong as we make it to be. We look forward to your continued support and engagement, as we seek to build a legacy that will illuminate the landscape of healthcare in our region and inspire future generations to enter our profession.
May God bless you and your families, as we continue to serve the peoples of the Region in our various domains.
Paulette Cash, PhD, APRN President
https://caribbeannursesorg.com/cno-biennial-meeting-and-conference/
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SAVE THE DATE
SAVE THE DATE NOV 16th 2023 SAVE THE DATE
We Aim to Build Strategic Partnerships for Success.
Fiscal sustainability of the organization is a key priority.
CNO recognizes the contributions of nurses and individuals to nursing practice, community service and to the organization.
CNO is committed to the development and advancement of its member national nurses associations (NNAs).
CNO Supports Research, Innovation and use of Evidence in Practice.
CNO is committed to the empowerment of nurses and promotion of evidence-based practice.
Mrs. DawnMarie Richards – Jamaica
Mrs. Alicia Baptiste – St. Lucia
Ms. Carol Bart Elliott – Anguilla
Ms. Candice Thompson – Jamaica
Mrs. Janice Mullings George – Bermuda
Mrs. Avion Drayton Bailey – Trinidad & Tobago
Mrs. Elnora Warner – Antigua & Barbuda
Dr. Paulette Cash – Bahamas
Ms. Rebecca Johnson – Bahamas
Mrs. Michelle Hales Thompson – Jamaica
Mrs. Kahon Duhaney Gordon- Jamaica
Mrs. Valerie Francis Miller – Barbados
CARIBBEAN NURSES ORGANIZATION (CNO)
The Caribbean Nurses Organization (CNO) was founded in May 1957 by the late Miss Mavis Harney as a non-governmental, non-profit, non-partisan, regional professional nursing organization. The CNO is comprised of Nurses Associations within the Caribbean, and Associations of Caribbean and other nurses geographically located outside the Caribbean. For efficient functioning of the Organization it has been divided into Regions. Through its constitution, CNO states its purpose and functions and describes the relationship with its Members, Partners and other Institutions, and Organizations.
Purpose of CNO
The purpose of CNO is to work towards improving health of all people of the Caribbean, by promoting improvement in the standards of nursing care, and by advancing the educational, economic and professional welfare of all nurses. CNO seeks to influence health and nursing policy regionally, to empower its National Nurses Associations in the Caribbean to work on behalf of nurses, nursing and the peoples of the Caribbean. CNO aims to unite nurses in the Caribbean. CNO seeks to ensure that an adequate quantity of well-trained, skilled nurses are in the region to provide quality nursing care to the people of the Caribbean. This purpose shall be unrestricted by consideration of age, colour, creed, gender, nationality, race or religion.
VISION To be a powerful Professional independent non-governmental, non-political Nursing Organization in the Caribbean that robustly promotes and be the voice that speaks for the well-being of Nurses who provide Quality Nursing Care, as well as advocating for sustainable economic and social development in the region
MISSION To inspire, influence, motivate nurses, strengthening their skills and competences to provide efficient, effective care with cultural competence, using best practices and advancing global technology through a network of strong National Nurses Association (NNA’s)
AIM CNO aims to unite nurses in the Caribbean towards maintaining high standards of Nursing Education and Practice to advance the Profession of Nursing in the Caribbean Region and beyond.
FUNCTIONS OF THE CNO
The functions of CNO shall be to:
CNO fosters partnerships for
CNO Funding mechanisms include:
Each biennium the Caribbean Nurses Organization presents awards for outstanding contributions to the Nursing profession, the professional organizations and health care. During the 32nd Biennial Meeting and Conference in Ocho Rios Jamaica, CNO recognized all members national nurse’s association (NNAs) for the contributions of its nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Caribbean Nurses Organization (CNO) is extremely proud of its outstanding Nurses and seeks to recognize them through the following Awards:
In 2004, during the Year of the Caribbean Nurse celebrations, the NURSE OF THE YEAR AWARD was included as a special recognition of Nurses at National level. CNO has decided to continue this recognition. Each National Nurses Association is given the opportunity to select its countries’ Nurse of the Year and submit the information to CNO for special recognition and the presentation of an award at the CNO Conference.
CRITERIA (CNO Hall of Fame)
The candidate should
The Caribbean Nurses Organization (CNO)
RESEARCH AND REVIEW SHARED LINKSCNO encourages nurses to engage in research and innovative practices, as they seek to improve patient experiences, health outcomes and nursing practices.
Follow our Research Review and Shared Links
Share your ideas for research questions, or innovative processes on our Interactive PRESIDENT’S BLOG.
CNO provides access to continuing education via various platforms in collaboration with its member NNAs, regional and global partners.
World Continuing Education Alliance (WCEA) Network Link https://engagement.wcea.education/cno
Continuing Education on ceonpoint Link https://ceonpoint.com
ICN eLearning and Training Link https://icn-elearning.org/event/175
CNO Biennial Meeting and Conference attendance
In keeping with its strategic priority to expand continuing education opportunities for nurses in the Caribbean and diaspora, the Caribbean Nurses Organization is partnering with the World Continuing Education Alliance (WCEA) to provide FREE online courses for nurses.
WCEA network focuses on assisting low and middle -income countries to build capacity in the training of healthcare professionals through the use of technology. This is achieved through partnerships with local stakeholders, NGO’s, local and global education providers.
Using this network, nurses through their CNO member NNA affiliation now have access to online and off-line courses with credits at their convenience. There is also opportunity for building region-relative content, access to live webinars and research articles.
To participate in this offering, click on the link below: https://engagement.wcea.education/cno
According to recent research coaching and mentoring programs if carefully designed and flexibly implemented, represents an exciting avenue for enhancing the role of nurses and midwives in people-centered health system strengthening ( J hoover, A. Koon, E. Rosser & K Rao 2020).
The Caribbean Nurses Organization (CNO) is pleased to announce the official launch of its Coaching and Mentoring Program. The program is designed to help shape the career of nursing students, early career nurses, and other practicing nurses and midwives. The program seeks to provide nursing students, practicing nurses and midwives with tools to tackle challenges while building confidence and resilience. Further, amidst growing concerns of migration of nurses from the region, it is hoped that the program will support the building of healthy work environments, increase motivation, promote professional growth and development, improve quality of care, and support the retention of nurses in the region. Individual and group sessions are planned to meet expected outcomes of the program.
The CNO Board of Directors entreats member NNAs to encourage participation of nurses in the Program.
Please check our Calendar of Events for the next scheduled live session.