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Network News & Reports

Welcome to our Network News! Each month, we bring you exciting news and updates on our Network's happenings, community-based events, educational opportunities, and links to helpful resources. But that's not all - our newsletter also includes no-cost Network-sponsored educational courses and workshops that are released early to our newsletter subscribers. Please note: Network-sponsored education is for network members and those working in public healthcare organizations within the Central Region North only. To become a subscriber, please click here.

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Catch up on our past issues!​

Issue No. 1: Dec 2021

Issue No. 2: Jan 2022

Issue No. 3: Feb 2022

Issue No. 4: Mar 2022

Issue No. 5: Apr 2022

Issue No. 6: May 2022

Issue No. 7: Jun 2022

Issue No. 8: Jul 2022

Issue No. 9: Aug 2022

Issue No. 10: Sep 2022

Issue No. 11: Oct 2022

Issue No. 12: Nov 2022

Issue No. 13: Dec 2022

Issue No. 14: Jan 2023

Issue No. 15: Feb 2023

Issue No. 16: Mar 2023

Issue No. 17: Apr 2023

Issue No. 18: May 2023

Issue No. 19: Jun 2023

Issue No. 20: Jul 2023

Issue No. 21: Aug 2023

Issue No. 22: Sep 2023

Issue No. 23: Oct 2023

Issue No. 24: Nov 2023

Issue No. 25: Dec 2023

Special Ed 1: Dec 2023

Issue No. 26: Jan 2024

Issue No. 27: Feb 2024

Issue No. 28: Mar 2024

Issue No. 29: Apr 2024

Issue No. 30: May 2024

Issue No. 31: Jun 2024

Issue No. 32: Jul 2024

Issue No. 33: Aug 2024

Issue No. 34: Sep 2024

Issue No. 35: Oct 2024

Issue No. 36: Nov 2024

Issue No. 37: Dec 2024

Issue No. 38: Jan 2025

Issue No. 39: Feb 2025

Issue No. 40: Mar 2025

Issue No. 41: Apr 2025

Semi-Annual Reports

Keep updated on the Network's highlights and achievements each quarter by checking out our Semi-Annual Reports below.

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