The benefits of membership include information sharing with other recreation professionals in health, participation in a pro-active and effective association, receive regular NSRPH newsletters and promotional packages and reduced conference and workshop fees.
We currently have two types of memberships: The active member and the associate member.
To be an Active member a person must:
1. Be employed in recreation in a healthcare setting in Nova Scotia.
2. Submit a completed membership application and fee to the membership coordinator.
3. Uphold the constitution and comply with the by-laws of the association.
4. Participate in the affairs of the association.
To be an Associate member a person must:
1. Be associated with recreation in a healthcare setting.
2. Submit a completed membership application and fee to the membership coordinator.
3. Uphold the constitution and comply with the by-laws of the association.
To become a member, you can use our printable Membership Form (CLICK HERE to download the membership form. PDF 22Kb.) and forward it with the $30.00 membership fee to:
Kendra Baldwin
MacGillivray Guest Home
25 Xavier Drive
Sydney, NS
B1S 2R9
Phone: 539-6110 (w) 862-7528 (h)
Cell: 567-7528
Fax: 567-0437
To become a member, you may also use the payment form that immediately follows:
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Southwestern: Shelburne, Digby & Yarmouth
Northwestern: Cumberland, Pictou, Colchester & Guysborough
Metro: Halifax Regional Municipality
Cape Breton: Cape Breton Island
South Shore: Lunenburg & Queens
Valley: Annapolis, Hants & Kings
- Share information with other recreation
professionals in health;
- Participate in a pro-active and effective
association;
- Receive regular NSRPH newsletters;
- Access to website;
- Reduced conference and workshop fees;
- Opportunity for professional development;
- Standards of practice.
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