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Join the Colorado Rockies and the Colorado Nurses Foundation for a six-day homestand at Coors Field!

Let’s hear it for our medical professionals! The Colorado Rockies and the Colorado Nurses Association would like to invite all medical professionals to enjoy a special night at the ballpark. Fans who purchase tickets for Friday night’s game against the Royals will also receive limited edition Rockies-themed Healthcare Appreciation socks! Each ticket purchase includes a donation to the Colorado Nurses Foundation.

Healthcare Appreciation Homestand tickets available for purchase:

  • Friday, May 13th at 6:40 PM vs. Kansas City Royals (Limited edition Rockies-themed healthcare rocks socks with purchase of ticket!)
  • Saturday, May 14th at 6:10 PM vs Kansas City Royals 
  • Sunday, May 15th at 1:10 PM vs Kansas City Royals 
  • Monday, May 16th at 6:40 PM vs San Francisco Giants 
  • Tuesday, May 17th at 6:40 PM vs San Francisco Giants
  • Wednesday, May 18th at 1:10 PM vs San Francisco Giants 
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Open Letter to All Elected Leaders Regarding War Crimes

March 20, 2022

We call upon the United States and the UN and its member nations to hold President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia accountable for multiple and egregious violations of the Hague Regulations of 1907, the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and its associated Additional Protocols, and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

Under Mr. Putin’s command, the Russian military have committed numerous violations of these regulations, conventions, protocols, and statutes.  In particular, we draw your attention to violations of Geneva Conventions that specifically require:

  • respect for “hospital and safety zones and localities so organized as to protect from the effects of war, wounded, sick and aged persons, children under fifteen, expectant mothers and mothers of children under seven.”
  • respect for neutralized zones
  • protection of civilian hospitals
  • that “Persons regularly and solely engaged in the operation and administration of civilian hospitals, including the personnel engaged in the search for, removal and transporting of and caring for wounded and sick civilians, the infirm and maternity cases, shall be respected and protected.
  • that “Convoys of vehicles or hospital trains on land or specially provided vessels on sea, conveying wounded and sick civilians, the infirm and maternity cases, shall be respected and protected in the same manner as the hospitals provided for...”

Moreover, we express our outrage at the multiple violations of virtually every regulation under Article 51 of the Additional Protocol of the Geneva Conventions on the Protection of the Civilian Population. These have been made visible to the public through multinational war correspondents. The Hague and Geneva Law identify many of these violations as war crimes, e.g., the illegal use of thermobaric blast weapons against civilians and civilian sites.  

We call upon the United States and the UN and its member nations to investigate, document, retain evidence, and try Mr. Putin for the commission of war crimes, genocide, crimes of aggression, and crimes against humanity, consistent with the evidence that is obtained, including but not limited to:

  • Intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population as such or against individual civilians not taking direct part in hostilities;
  • Intentionally directing attacks against civilian objects, that is, objects which are not military objectives;
  • Intentionally launching an attack in the knowledge that such attack will cause incidental loss of life or injury to civilians or damage to civilian objects or widespread, long-term and severe damage to the natural environment which would be clearly excessive in relation to the concrete and direct overall military advantage anticipated;
  • Attacking or bombarding, by whatever means, towns, villages, dwellings or buildings which are undefended and which are not military objectives;
  • Making improper use of a flag of truce, of the flag or of the military insignia and uniform of the enemy 
  • Intentionally directing attacks against buildings dedicated to religion, education, art, science or charitable purposes, historic monuments, hospitals and places where the sick and wounded are collected, provided they are not military objectives;
  • Pillaging a town or place, even when taken by assault;
  • Employing weapons, projectiles and material and methods of warfare which are of a nature to cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering or which are inherently indiscriminate in violation of the international law of armed conflict. (From: Article 8 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court)

While sanctions do not stop material aggression, harm, and damage to life, infrastructure, and environment, we call upon the United States and the UN and its member nations to place, consistently tighten, and maintain sanctions against Mr. Putin and his government so that he is economically and forcibly constrained in his action.

Mr. Putin has waged an unprovoked and unjustified war on a sovereign, democratic nation and has indicated his intent to carry through to the end his invasion until he achieves the full surrender, submission, and subjugation of the Ukrainian people. He has thus indicated that he will not negotiate withdrawal, rendering diplomatic solutions null.  He has also indicated that sanctions will not affect his plans for Ukraine. Past statements have indicated his general contempt for Ukrainians and that Ukraine has no right to exist as a country.  His invasion and wanton killing in Ukraine are genocidal. And, there is no indication that he will stop with Ukraine, following as it does his military actions in Syria, Chechnya, Georgia, Crimea—including the razing of Grozny.

We call upon the United States and the UN and its member nations, to intervene with increased humanitarian aid both for the Ukrainian nation and its refugees and to increase aid to refugee-receiving nations and conflict adjacent nations.

 In addition to increased governmental aid, we ask that a central website be established for Americans (and in other nations) with links to authenticated governmental or non-governmental organizations, where donations can be specified for and directed toward aid to Ukrainians and/or Ukraine resistance and Ukrainian refugees.

We call upon the United States and the UN and its member nations, to markedly increase aid to the Ukrainian citizenry to increase their capacity for resistance to Russian invasion.

We support increasing the supply of rations/food, protective gear, field first aid and medical supplies, communications equipment, and those supplies necessary to support the resistance of the Ukrainian people.  In addition, we also support the provision of arms, weapons, munitions, armored vehicles, armored fighting vehicles, planes, surveillance equipment, drones, classified surveillance information, cybersecurity expertise, and more. 

We call upon the United States and the UN and its member nations, to provide for the medical and nursing needs of the Ukrainian populace, and nurses (and physicians) giving care under wartime conditions.

This war follows upon the heels of the Covid pandemic which had already strained medical and nursing resources in Ukraine. We ask our nation and the UN and its member nations to increase its provision of medical and nursing resources including but not limited to clothing, birthing kits, hygiene kits; cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing supplies and equipment; medical and surgical supplies and instruments; head lamps;  tourniquets,  bandages, and wound care kits; nutrition support for infants, children, and adults; blankets, towels, diapers, isolettes, bassinets, medications, antibiotics, and infusions; disposable scrubs; ambulances, and stretchers. In addition, nurses and physicians are living in hospitals in Ukraine and need personal support with food, warm clothing, ground cold-barrier foam for sleeping, blankets, clothing, and personal care items.

We call upon the United States and the UN and its member nations, to provide the necessities and comforts for the particularly vulnerable in Ukrainian society.

Many of the women, children and elderly persons have had to take cover in underground stations, basements, subway tunnels, and bunkers.  We ask that our nation coordinate with NGOs and the International Red Cross to increase the donation of such things as clothing, shoes/boots and socks, blankets, ground-insulating foam rolls, food; child education and amusement kits and comfort toys; hygiene kits; feminine hygiene supplies, reading materials, communications tools; candles and flashlights and batteries, head lamps; supportive religious items; warm clothing, and other necessities.

We call upon the United States and the UN and its member nations to create collaborative and coordinated structures that can support the work of volunteer nurses and midwives who enter conflict zones to ameliorate the excess demands that fall upon the nursing and midwifery work of nationals in conflict zones.

 The world is never free of war. War places even greater demands upon both military and civilian nurses and midwives. We call for the creation of an international structure and system of coordination and support for nurse and midwife volunteers who are willing to serve in conflict zones. The remarkable Médecins Sans Frontières, is a model that could be extended to an international cooperative and collaborative system of organizations and agencies, that are materially supplied by their nations of origin or international donations.

We are, collectively, horrified both at the invasion and the conduct of this war. As Mr. Putin appears to accept no diplomatic solution other than utter surrender and accession of the Ukrainian nation and its people into Russia, we ask our nation, and the UN and its member states, to do all in their power to force an end to this war, to maintain the sovereignty of the Ukrainian nation and its populace, to aid the Ukrainian resistance, to bring aid to the people of Ukraine and its refugees, to aid refugee--receiving nations, and to harden other nations against Russian expansionism, invasion and cyberattack.

In affirmation of the dignity of human life; the value of health, well-being, respect, and freedom; the hallowed nature of the natural environment, and our commitment to justice and peace as nurses and bioethicists, we humbly submit these requests and urge stringent intervention to halt this unjustified war, to punish war crimes, and to restore Ukraine and the Ukrainian people to sovereign status. 

 

Polis Administration Collects Body Armor, Critical Supplies to Protect Ukraine’s Democracy

March 15, 2022

DENVER - Today, Governor Polis announced that the Colorado Department of Public Safety (CDPS) and the Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) collected more than 1,000 ballistic helmets and nearly 840 complete sets of surplus body armor from over 25 local law enforcement agencies to send to the Ukrainian people in their fight for freedom and democracy. This is the latest in a series of actions the Polis Administration has taken in support of democratic and independent Ukraine, and to stand against the unjust Russian aggression. 

“In the true spirit of Colorado, I am proud that Colorado law enforcement stepped up to support the brave people of Ukraine. We are doing everything we can to support Ukraine’s fight for freedom, and this surplus body armor is urgently needed to help save lives, stop Putin’s ruthless aggression, and save Ukraine,” said Gov. Polis. 

Last week, Governor Polis along with CDPS and the DMVA launched the effort to collect surplus body armor and ballistic helmets for Ukraine. To ensure that all materials met safety standards, donations were only accepted from law enforcement agencies. 

Members of the public who want to support Ukraine are encouraged to make a financial donation to any of the international non-profit organizations that are helping civilians impacted by the war. The U.S. State Department has partnered with GoFundMe.org to address the humanitarian needs of the people affected by the Russian aggression against Ukraine. 

 

Colorado Nurses Stay Connected with Legislators

March 13, 2022.

Colorado is approximately one half way through the 2022 Legislative Session. To see what bills are in the House and Senate Chambers or Committees in real-time, you can view the display board and tune in to audio directly. To tune into the House or Senate floor work with video, click here

Colorado Nurses Association and the Government Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) Committee work throughout each Session with our lobbyists, Capitol Success Group to study bills that have implications for patients and nurses through out Colorado.  Through this work, we identify bills that we are in support of or that we are in opposition to.  Based on the GAPP Committee work, we then determine how to best advocate as a professional association.

As individual nurses, you are encouraged to monitor the current work in the House and Senate Chambers, as well as speak on behalf of yourself with individual Legislators, by contacting them by email or via their office phone available online here.

If you do not know who your legislator is, you may Find your Legislator here. Once you know who  your Senate and House Representatives are, you may locate their email address and phone number here.

When communicating with your Representatives, we suggest a couple key steps.   The "Bill Number" should be in the title of your email or message, i.e., HB22, or SB22, signifies this is a bill being considered in the 2022 Session. You will want to add the number of the Bill and the Title, for example, HB22-1005 Health-care Preceptor Tax Credit Bill.  

We also suggest you enter your position on the bill, for example, HB22-1005 Health-care Preceptor Tax Credit, Support, in your email title or phone message.

You may want to add specific reasons for your position on the Bill.  Patient or practice related stories are always most power ways to offer examples of the importance of your position.

When signing your email or prior to leaving your message, always share your name, that you are an RN or LPN, and include your phone number and email address.

Be brief and concise in your request and comments.  If you have talking points that you can share, it is always good to attach those for the Legislator.

Always close by thanking them for their work and for considering your feedback.

When Nurses Speak, People Listen!

 

 

Deadline Approaching to Nominate a Nurse for the Nightingale Luminary Awards

Nomination Deadline extended to April 1, 2022

"We understand the current demands placed on nurses magnified by the staffing shortage which has only exacerbated the situation. We hope that this extended deadline will allow more nurses to be nominated and recognized for the incredible work that they do. Please don't let recognition of excellence in nursing be hindered by the pandemic or the current state of the health care industry or nursing profession. Please help us celebrate Nurses and Nursing. I know you know a nurse who should be recognized for their excellence. Work as a team to nominate someone and then plan to celebrate them!"
Margaret Mulhall, CNF President

SAVE-THE-DATE!

With hopeful anticipation, we are optimistic that the Covid pandemic will allow us to celebrate the nursing profession. The CNF board is pursuing an IN-PERSON Nightingale Gala to be held on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022 at the Hilton Denver Inverness in the Denver Tech Center.

Nominate a deserving nurse!
 
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