Schulich students for emergency childcare: Results of a community initiative during COVID-19

Chris Zhang, Nadeesha Samarasinghe, Jessica R. Garabon, G. Katznelson, Montana Hackett, Yashoda Valliere, Rebecca Barnfield
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic led to the abrupt suspension of many businesses and services in Ontario including schools and childcare centres. This resulted in many parents struggling to identify options for childcare, including frontline healthcare workers (HCWs). A volunteer initiative composed of medical and dental students was developed to provide emergency childcare support to HCWs in Southwestern Ontario. Experts in areas of public health, law, and bioethics were consulted to minimize the risks associated with participation and develop a clear policy to prioritize the health and safety of all participants. Social media was utilized to recruit volunteers and HCWs who were matched on a first-come, first-served basis. 59 medical and dental students were recruited to provide emergency support for 21 HCWs within the unique safety and ethical conditions posed by COVID-19. By reflecting on the strengths of this initiative and the challenges faced during its completion, key areas of improvement were identified that should be addressed in future initiatives of a similar nature.
舒立克学生紧急托儿:COVID-19期间社区倡议的结果
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行导致安大略省许多企业和服务突然暂停,包括学校和托儿中心。这导致包括一线医护人员在内的许多家长难以确定托儿服务的选择。制定了一项由医学和牙科学生组成的志愿倡议,向安大略省西南部的卫生保健员提供紧急儿童保育支助。咨询了公共卫生、法律和生物伦理领域的专家,以尽量减少与参与有关的风险,并制定明确的政策,优先考虑所有参与者的健康和安全。利用社交媒体招募志愿者和卫生保健工作者,他们按照先到先得的原则进行匹配。招募了59名医学和牙科学生,在COVID-19带来的独特安全和道德条件下为21家卫生保健中心提供紧急支持。通过反思这一倡议的优势和在完成过程中面临的挑战,确定了在今后类似性质的倡议中应解决的关键改进领域。
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