NHCC presents 2011 Change-Maker Awards to outstanding leaders

As part of National Brain Awareness Month, the members of Neurological Health Charities Canada presented 2011 Change-Maker Awards to three organizations that have demonstrated outstanding leadership in inclusion, innovation and integration for the benefit of Canadians living with brain conditions.

Congratulations to:

Baycrest

Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital

The Globe and Mail, special mention to André Picard

Parkinson Society Canada CEO and NHCC Chair, Joyce Gordon (right) and Baycrest CEO, Dr. William Reichman (centre) with Scott Dudgeon, Alzheimer Society Canada (left).
Parkinson Society Canada CEO and NHCC Chair, Joyce Gordon (right) and Baycrest CEO, Dr. William Reichman (centre) with Scott Dudgeon, Alzheimer Society Canada (left).
(l-r)Louise Bradley, CEO of the Mental Health Commission of Canada; Bev Heim-Myers, CEO Huntington Society Canada; Christina Vardanis, National Deputy Editor, The Globe and Mail; Joyce Gordon, CEO Parkinson Society Canada and Chair of the NHCC.
(l-r)Louise Bradley, CEO of the Mental Health Commission of Canada; Bev Heim-Myers, CEO Huntington Society Canada; Christina Vardanis, National Deputy Editor, The Globe and Mail; Joyce Gordon, CEO Parkinson Society Canada and Chair of the NHCC.
(l-r)Parkinson Society Canada CEO and NHCC Chair, Joyce Gordon and Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital CEO, Sheila Jarvis with Ontario Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, Deb Matthews.
(l-r)Parkinson Society Canada CEO and NHCC Chair, Joyce Gordon and Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital CEO, Sheila Jarvis with Ontario Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, Deb Matthews.