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FHP Students making an Impact

Posted by Trudi Smith on March 24, 2017 in Awards, Students

Some winners from Nursing and HAHP celebrate on the night. From left: Rachele Manett (HAHP) - Gold D, Nicole Doria (Health Promotion) - Governors Award, Martha Paynter (Nursing)- Off-Campus Leadership Award, Bridget Irwin (HAHP) - Faculty Leadership Award, Leah Carrier (Nursing) - Level Chan Award. Stephanie Machado (HAHP) - Student Wellness Live Well @ Dal Award couldn't be there, so her classmates brought along a life-size cut out. (Provided photo). Ìý

The AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ Student Impact Awards are given annually to recognize outstanding individuals and their contributions to our community. We're proud to share the names and acheivements of the exceptional students from the Faculty of Health Professions who took home awards this year:

Off-campus Leadership Award

Awarded to an outstanding off-campus student leader who has demonstrated significant leadership, committment, and service aimed at improving their community.

Martha Paynter
School of Nursing

  • Chaired Halifax Branch of Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF)
  • Volunteer doula through Chebucto Family Health Centre/IWK Health Centre
  • Founder of Women's Wellness Within (WWW) - an organization providing health services to incarcerated women
  • Organized school-wide letter writing campaign calling for action on refugee safety and health
  • VP Community Affairs for AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ Nursing Society
  • Director of newly incorporated Atlantic Milk Bank Coalition

Tigers Live Well @ Dal Award

Awarded to a AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ varsity student-athlete who demonstrates significant contribution to the community, has increased awareness at AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ of a given charity or cause and demonstrates positive leadership and inspires others to get involved.

Scarlett Smith
School of Nursing

  • Captain of AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ Women's Soccer Team
  • Active community volunteer
  • Campus leader of the Student Athlete Mental Health Initiative
  • Academic All-Canadian
  • Winner of the Atlantic University Sport Community Service Award

Student Wellness Live Well @ Dal Award

Awarded to the student who best demonstrates leadership in promoting and contributing to a healthy campus, and is a role model for health and wellness both in practice, and by impacting others.

Stefanie Machado
School of Health and Human Performance

  • Co-founder and Co-President of the Health Promotion Society
  • Representative for Health Promotion at DalLead Conference
  • Facilitated 6th Global Forum on Health Promotion

Most Impactful Community-Based Society

Awarded to a student society ratified with the DSU that is active in the AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ community and beyond, providing services and addressing issues in the community.

AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ BEAM: Because Everyone's Ability Matters
Started in the College of Pharmacy

  • Links an interprofessional volunteer opportunity for students studying health with children with special needs and their families.
  • Student volunteers work and play with children who have a range of physical and cognitive disabilities.

Members of the OT Student Society celebrate their win (L-R) Fiona Hotchkiss, Claire Wilson, Nikita Edgar, Xavier Hartley, Elizabeth Edgley and Anna Braunizer. (Provided photo). Ìý

Most Impactful Departmental Society

Awarded to a student society ratified with the DSU that ihas demonstrated consistency in planning and delivery of programming or events, high student participation and attendance of their membership.

AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ Occupational Therapy Student Society

  • 95% engagement rate of student participation in events.
  • Contributes weekly volunteers to Adsum House meal preparation and delivery
  • Plans, leads and hosts a one-day event for youth with disabilities, involving dozens of student volunteers.
  • Raised over $5,000 for Mobile Outreach Street Health through For the Health of It.
  • Winners of gOT Spirit -Ìý a video contest for OT students across Canada.

Certificate of Distinction

Awarded to students who demonstrate above average contributions to campus life over the coursse of a university career. Recipients have been active members of AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ Student societies, residence life, community engagement and other co-curricular involvement.

Valancy Cole
College of Pharmacy

  • Social Director and Vice-President Charity of AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ Student Pharmacy Society, whre she raised more than $8,000 for Cerebral Palsy Association of NS.
  • Founder and President of Because Everyone's Ability Matters (BEAM).
  • Worked at a rehabilitation centre for children with special needs in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
  • Volunteers at Swim Ability and Ronald MacDonald House.

Gold D

Awarded to students to recognize an elite level of involvement and achievement in campus life over the course of their University career. These students have also shown outstanding extracurricular contributions in the community.

Rachel Manett
School of Health and Human Performance

  • Advocate for gender-inclusive spaces and inclusion of people with mental health challenges, on and off campus.
  • Respect Representative for Dal's Human Rights and Equity Services.
  • President of DalOUT society.
  • Program Coordinator for Our Jam - an initiative that creates a music program for people living with mental health challenges.
  • President of Student Association for Health and Human Performance.

Faculty Leadership Awards

Awarded to a student in good academic standing in each Faculty that exemplfies the highest level of passion for their discipline, take initiative in creating new opportunities and encourage their peers to engage in Faculty events. Winners positively impact other students in their Faculty and the reputation of their Faculty outside the classroom.

Bridget Irwin
School of Health and Human Performance

  • Health Promotion Program Coordinator for Student Association of Health and Human Performance.
  • Co-Founder of Health Promotion Society.
  • Organized society trip to the 6th Global Forum on Health Promotion.
  • Presenting at Canadian Public Health Association and Crossroads Conferences.

Lilli Ju Award

Awarded to a student who has exhibited the most significant lifetime achievement of outstanding contribution to University life.

Maike van Niekerk
School of Nursing

  • AV¾ãÀÖ²¿'s 90th Rhodes Scholar, and first nursing student in North America to be awarded Rhodes Scholarship.
  • Leadership in a number of nursing and health student societies.
  • Recipient of Aramark Leadership Award, W. Andrew MacKay Alumni Scholarship, and Schulich Leadership Scholarship.
  • Volunteer for community organizations advocating for vulnerable populations.
  • Founded the charity Katrin's Karepackage to help patients with costs associated with cancer treatment.
  • Independently raised $55,000 by biking across Newfoundland and running 7 marathons in 7 days.
  • Named one of Canada's Top 20 under 20, the Newfoundland and Labrador Red Cross young Humanitarian of the Year, and awarded the Governor General's Meritorious Service Medal.

Level Chan Award

Awarded to a student who has made the most outstanding contribution to student advocacy and academic justice.

Leah Carrier
School of Nursing

  • Maintains a 4.4 cumulative GPA with advocating for student and minority health-seeking groups.
  • Organizer of first Indigenous Students' Nursing Day at AV¾ãÀÖ²¿.
  • Vice-President Student Support for AV¾ãÀÖ²¿ Nursing Society.
  • Board member of Canadian Students Nursing Association, where she co-directed the 2016 Atlantic Regional Conference.
  • Co-President of Nursing Research Interest Group.

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