Historical Documents
Meetings
Terms
Acronyms
MIscellaneous
100
Which paper was written in 1969 by the Trudeau government that tried to abolish the "Indian Act" responsibilities.
What is the "White Paper"
100
The term used for the term used for when you need a minimum number of people at a meeting before a decision can be made at a meeting.
What is a "quorum"
100
Physiotherapists, doctors, dietitians and occupational therapists are all considered as 'allied health services" True or False
What is "False" The doctor is not an allied health provider- they are the ones doing the referring to other allied services.
100
What does the acronym CDA stand for?
What is "Canadian Diabetes Association:
100
What is the process called where everyone in a meeting has a chance to have their input without fear of speaking up and making sure their points are heard.
What is "nominal group process"
200
What year was the Indian Act written? a) 1871 b) 1876 c) 1970 d) 1985
What is "1876"
200
What is the name of the meeting robber who comes unprepared and disorganized.
What is "the Assignment Misser"
200
Allopathic health services mean that they may be considered as "allied" but are not necessarily licensed (so you have to be very careful about some of the health advise coming from them) - name 1 allopathic health service
What is "homeopath" or a "naturopath" who uses alternative medicine practices
200
What does the acronym PHAC stand for?
What is "Public Health Agency of Canada"
200
It is the responsibility of what two people at a meeting to create the agenda, inform staff of meeting dates and times and to distribute the agenda to the staff ahead of time.
What is the "Chairperson" and/or "Co-Chairperson/ Vice Chairperson"
300
An official agreement that is made between two groups, for example, between Canada and the Aboriginal people of Canada is called what?
What is a "treaty"
300
What is the name of the Meeting Robber that brings in a lot of personal stories and takes a long time to get to the point at a meeting.
What is "the Rambler"
300
Which month of the year is considered as "Nutrition Month"
What is "March"
300
What does NADA stand for?
What is "National Aboriginal Diabetes Association"
300
A procedure is a regulation that is made and legislated by the local government authorities. True or False
What is "False" - that is a policy
400
"Aboriginal" people is defined in the Canadian Constitution Act as what three groups of people in Canda
What is "First Nation, Inuit and Metis' people
400
What is the most important piece of paper that needs to be designed for every meeting to avoid wasting time?
What is an "agenda"
400
An agreement made between the Canadian people and the Aboriginal people of Canada that entitles them to certain privileges is called what?
What is a "Contribution Agreement"
400
What does AANDC stand for>
What is "Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada"
400
What does the acronym CPG stand for?
What is "Clinical Practice Guidelines" that ensure consistency and standards in the care of individuals with certain health conditions across the country
500
The purpose of the Canada Health Act is that it specifies the conditions and criteria with which the provincial and territorial health insurance programs. True or False
What is "True"
500
What is the name of the original guidelines that were written regarding the meeting etiquette and protocol to ensure there is order at meetings?
What is "Robert's Rules"
500
The formal name of the process where the Federal government handed over the responsibility of community health programs and services to the individual communities.
What is "Health Transfer"
500
What does the acronym FDA stand for?
What is "Food and Drug Administration"
500
The following health programs funded by Health Canada include CPNP, ADI, BFI, BHC and NNADAP. Which of these programs deals specifically with programs geared towards mental health and family activities.
What is "BHC" Building Healthy Commuinities