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1. Introduction to Canadian Blood Services
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What is Canadian Blood Services? MANDATE: To manage a safe, secure, and accessible supply of blood and blood products for Canada (except Quebec) National, independent, not-for-profit charitable organization Founded in 1998, taking over from the Red Cross Also manages the OneMatch Stem Cell and Marrow Network.
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The Scope of CBS Over 40 permanent collection sites Over 20,000 mobile clinics/year Collect around 900, 000 units of blood annually Serves 732 health care facilities 4800 employees with annual budget close to one billion. Estimated 17,000 volunteers contributing 264, 000 hours / year
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2. Youth Committee Organization
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What is the Youth Committee? MANDATE: To raise awareness about blood donation and to recruit and retain blood donors, especially youth. Implements projects dedicated to fulfilling its mandate: –Community Outreach (COC) –Special Events (SEC) for donor appreciation
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Executive Summary Positions –President –Vice-President –VRC –SEC –COC –CLO –VRCA
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3. Youth Committee Policies
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Membership Commitment Youth Committee operates 3 terms a year: –September-January (5 months) –February-June (5 months) –July-August (2 months) Youth Committee Executives have a term of commitment for 1 year (VRCA: 6 months)
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Meetings General meetings will last approximately 1 hour Minutes are taken at all General meetings and will be sent out by Friday at the latest If you miss a meeting, you must read the minutes to familiarize yourself with the content before the next meeting
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