Winnipeg August 18-20, 2016 2016 INFORMATION PACKAGE CREDIT: DAN HARPER/Tourism Winnipeg Ostomy Canada Society Conference 2016 CELEBRATE the JOURNEY Hosted by the Winnipeg Ostomy Association (WOA) Welcome! We invite you to look through this package to find some very important ostomy facts, conference details, city highlights, a tentative schedule, and donation/sponsorship opportunities. Please keep watch for further announcements on this site. Read on! Needs of Ostomy Patients By Dwight Knox, CEO Symbius Medical There is a dividing line among the types of serious medical conditions in the world. This dividing line is between those we speak about with others, and those we do not. For example, we may talk about skin cancer or a hip replacement. Women are more open to speaking about breast cancer today than they were 20 years ago, and men might even discuss their vasectomies with their friends. But when the condition is one that affects the consistent removal of body waste from one s body, and the person requires an ostomy, open discussion usually ends. In a word, an ostomy is not a topic in our daily lives, unless you are living with it.
The Ostomy Association has been extremely helpful. My surgeon s time was limited and he didn t tell me much about living with a bag. Being part of this group is very valuable because we help each other find the solutions and answers to living with an ostomy - John Kelemen Winnipeg Ostomy Association. What is the Ostomy Canada Society? A non-profit, volunteer-based organization providing emotional support, practical help, education and information for people with an ostomy, and their families, through its support groups, visiting program, membership, newsletter, website and social networking as well as: * biennial national conference * youth camp * awareness events Because of the unspoken nature of ostomy illnesses, there are a number of associations that support and encourage different types of ostomy patients. (Dwight Knox). CONFERENCE STATISTICS (to date) HOTEL DELTA WINNIPEG ATTENDEES 250 300 EXHIBITORS 25 30 Conference Goals KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 2 Create an opportunity for people with ostomies and their families to come together with other members and attend interactive, educational seminars, exhibits, supportive sharing sessions and fun filled social activities. Create a forum which provides an informative yet positive, encouraging atmosphere for all those afflicted by ostomy surgery. To raise awareness of people living with an ostomy and to seek ways to break down the stigmas that prevent patients from agreeing to life-saving surgery and living active lives. In Canada, there are an estimated 90,000 people living with an ostomy. BREAKOUT SESSIONS 24 PARTNER 3 ORGANIZATIONS Ostomy Canada Society Youth Camp Website: www.ostomycanada.ca Toll Free: 1-888-9969-9698
In most medical language, an ostomy is a surgical opening in the body to rid a person s stool waste or urine liquid. This waste collects in a removable ostomy pouch, which Is worn by the person on the outside of the body and is emptied when the need arrises. (Dwight Knox) Winnipeg cultural cradle of Canada Known as the cultural cradle of Canada, Winnipeg is Manitoba s cosmopolitan capital city offering plenty of charm. It is a fourseason destination boasting a dazzling arts, theatre and indie music scene, as well as lipsmacking dining options to tantalize taste buds. Skyline from The Forks Credit: Dan Harper / Tourism Winnipeg The city is transforming with more than $2billion of investment in new infrastructure and attractions, including the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and Journey to Churchill polar bear exhibit. Journey to Churchill Credit: CTC/William Au / Tourism Winnipeg Experience 54 acres of shopping and interactive fun at The Forks or explore Winnipeg s diverse neighbourhoods, such as the historic Exchange District or the boho chic Osborne Village. The Forks Market Credit: CTC/William Au /Tourism Winnipeg Conference 2016 Hosts (WOA) 1972: Incorporated in the Province of Manitoba 1974: The Manitoba Ostomy Program was created whereby quality ostomy supplies are available at no cost. This is a unique program found only in Manitoba and is in effect today. 1975: Affiliated with the United Ostomy Association, Inc. 1970: Third largest chapter in North America 1995: The WOA website goes online. It is believed to be the first in the world dedicated to ostomates. 1997: WOA members vote to affiliate with The United Ostomy Association of Canada, Inc. 2005: WOA is the host chapter of the UOAC Conference 2005. 2007: Recipient of FOWC s Alan Porter Memorial award and wins ConvaTec s first prize for promoting World Ostomy Day. 2009: Recipient of the Premier s Volunteer Service Award. 2012: 40 th Anniversary!! Second largest chapter in Canada.
When a person is afflicted with an ostomy-related condition, his or her life can change in many ways. Ostomy patients have many needs over the long term to deal with. (Dwight Knox)* Ostomy manufacturers, Enterostomal Therapy nurses, doctors, certified visitors, chapter members all work together to make an ostomate s life easier. * Excerpts of Dwight Knox s article reprinted from the Greater Seattle Ostomy Association THE OSTOMIST May/June 2015 Ostomates in the Certified Visitor Training Course Winnipeg 2012 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17 (TENTATIVE) 12:00 PM 8:00 PM Registration 7:00 pm 10:00 pm Meet & Greet THURSDAY, AUG. 18 9:00 am 9:30 am Opening Ceremonies 9:30 am 10:30 am KEYNOTE SPEAKER 10:30 am 12:00 pm Breakout Sessions Thank you for your interest in Ostomy Canada Society Conference 2016 in Winnipeg. In Canada, it is estimated that there are 90,000 people living with an ostomy. That s 90,000 people who have been affected by Cancer, Crohn s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, trauma or birth defects and are now living active lives, free from disease and pain, after receiving this life-saving ostomy surgery. Visit www.ostomycanada.ca to find more information about our organization and the work we do. Lorrie Pismenny Lorrie Pismenny Conference Chair 12:00 pm 2:00 pm Awards Luncheon 2:15 pm 3:34 pm Breakout Sessions 3:45 pm 5:00 pm Plenary Speaker 6:00 pm 9:00 pm Grand Opening of Exhibits & Food Stations FRIDAY, AUG. 19 8:00 am 10:00 am Breakfast & Exhibit Hall 9:00 am 10:00 am Breakout Sessions 10:15 am 11:30 am Bertha Okun Lectureship 11:30 am 12:30 pm Lunch on your own 12:00 am 2:00 pm Exhibits Re-open 2:00 pm 3:30 pm Plenary Speaker 3:30 pm 5:00 pm Breakout Sessions 6:00 pm 10:00 pm Banquet & Entertainment SATURDAY, AUG. 20 Annual General Meeting 8:00 am 12:00 pm Outside events for others 1:00 pm 2:30 pm Breakout Sessions Tel: 204-489-2731 Email: pismel@mymts.net 6:00 pm 10:00 pm SUNDAY, AUG. 21 Silent Auction Closing Banquet & Entertainment Ostomy Canada Society Directors Meeting
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Conference 2016 Farewell Banquet Up to $7000 Awards Luncheon " $6000 Continental Breakfast " $5000 Speakers " $5000 Meet & Greet Evening Food & entertainment " $4000 Farewell Banquet entertainment " $3000 Program book " $3000 First Timers Breakfast " $2000 Delegates Bags " $2000 Name Badges " $1500 Table Sponsor Closing Banquet $500 Other donor/sponsorship opportunities: Silent Auction items, Door prizes, Goodie bag items, ANY DONATION/SPONSORSHIP (WHOLE OR IN PART) would be greatly appreciated. All donations & sponsorships will be acknowledged in the Souvenir Program Book and on signage and presentations at conference. Donations/sponsorships of $3000 or more will be acknowledged on the website. OPPORTUNITIES TO EXHIBIT DURING THE CONFERENCE ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. EXHIBITOR PACKAGES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. * EXHIBITORS (tentative times) Thursday, August 18 th 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm with food stations Friday, August 19 th 8:00 am to 10:00 am (breakfast) Friday, August 19 th Noon to 2:00 pm EXHIBITOR APPLICATION DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2016 *Please contact Conference Chair in regards to the above items. Lorrie Pismenny Conference Chair Tel: 204-489-2731 Email: pismel@mymts.net