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Posted Feb 13, 2025
On February 11, your Local Unit Officers and WSNA Nurse Rep held a virtual meeting to hear your concerns and answer your questions where possible. We also discussed a variety of engagement and advocacy ideas. THANK YOU for showing up and being vocal about the recent changes to gender affirming care services provided at SCH.
WSNA has requested that SCH communicate clearly and transparently with the Nurses and Staff that are caring for patients and families. This has been echoed in the form of letters from WSNA sent on Feb 5 and 7, and in a meeting with HR on Feb 12. SCH Leadership and HR committed to providing clarifying information. As of today, it appears that some information has been provided to Members by SCH with an ongoing commitment to provide updates.
On February 7, WSNA President, Justin Gill, sent a letter to SCH Leadership announcing WSNA’s position regarding the changes.. During this time of uncertainty, it is critical that we recognize the strength in standing together. We are strategizing around future actions and need your continued involvement. Below are some opportunities to connect with others and advocate for the retention of gender affirming care services:
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In solidarity,
Your Local Unit Officers
WSNA at Seattle Children's Hospital
Questions? Don’t hesitate to contact your Local Unit Officers or WSNA Nurse Representative, Linda Burbank, at lburbank@wsna.org
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