PROGRAM AND SERVICES REPORT 2020/2021 - ECZEMA SOCIETY OF CANADA OUR MISSION IN ACTION - The ...
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A MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR In January 2020 ESC had a laser sharp focus on our vision for the year ahead. Our strategic goals included education and support for patients and caregivers, plans to advocate for our community and meet with decision makers from coast-to-coast, and build on our medical education programming to improve patient care. We were excited for our expanded cross-country Life with Eczema in-person event series, which were re- imagined for 2020 so those touched by eczema could unite, learn, and share together. Then the world was turned upside down by COVID-19. Canada united to stop the spread and our lives were put on pause. ESC however remained constant; we continued to offer our services, shifted our in-person events to a digital platform, and were here to serve our community. The burden of eczema did not pause and neither did ESC. This year has taught us that while circumstances and delivery of services may change, the need for support, education and awareness is constant. We are always here to help. Sincerely, Amanda Cresswell-Melville Executive Director Eczema Society of Canada 2 ECZEMA SOCIETY OF CANADA
MISSION Eczema Society of Canada (ESC) is dedicated to meeting the needs of those suffering with eczema through support, education, raising awareness, advocating for patients, and ongoing research activities. As well, we have a strong commitment to the continuing support of the medical community. SUPPORT EDUCATION AWARENESS ADVOCACY RESEARCH
Thank you for your children’s book. My child read it and said “It’s good to know other kids have eczema too, because no one in my class does, and the book made me feel like it was okay.” They related to the book in a way I’ve never seen before.
BY THE NUMBERS Provide one-on-one A team of more than Millions of print support to thousands 30 + medical 26 multilingual resources distributed to of eczema sufferers contributors from volunteers from patients across Canada annually across Canada across the country NEWS Hosted 67 in-person More than and web-based 45,000 20,000 + 12,000,000 + impressions patient events ESC subscribers social media followers of our recent media campaign Continuing Medical Education provided to 3 Canadian Dermatology 1 Goal: Improving 20,000 + health care 9 research grants Association Public the lives of Canadians providers awarded Education Awards suffering with eczema PROGRAMS AND SERVICES REPORT 2020/2021 5
PROGRAMS & SERVICES SUPPORT PATIENT EDUCATION • One-on-one telephone and e-mail support • Distribution of educational materials to to eczema sufferers and caregivers eczema sufferers and health care providers • Support volunteers from across the • Distribution of electronic newsletters with country offer e-mail and telephone support eczema research articles, updates on treatment in five languages advancements, Ask the Expert column, and patient stories • Grant funding for Camp Liberté to support campers with atopic dermatitis • Seal of Acceptance program • Psychological support resources for children • Expanded virtual webinar series featuring and adults leading dermatology, paediatric, and mental health experts • Eczema Care Network helps patients and family physicians find eczema care providers • Developed and launched The Atopic Dermatitis across Canada Patient Journey a comprehensive report on the shared patient experience • Webinars and resources on mental health impact and strategies for patients and caregivers • Caregiver support resources 6 ECZEMA SOCIETY OF CANADA
HEALTH CARE CONTINUING PROVIDER EDUCATION MEDICAL EDUCATION • Development and dissemination of guiding • Education of 20,000 + health care providers document: Atopic Dermatitis: A Practical Guide with online certified and/or accredited to Management, 4th Edition Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs, including: • Creation and distribution of resource chart: Topical Treatments for Atopic Dermatitis ° New atopic dermatitis online CME program for primary care physicians, nurses, and • Development of www.guidelines.eczemahelp.ca nurse practitioners an online resource developed specifically for health care providers as a way to easily share ° New atopic dermatitis online CME program educational resources with patients for pharmacists • Provide support and eczema education • In-person atopic dermatitis CME programs across programs to community health care providers Canada (live training paused in March 2020) in remote areas of Canada • Development and distribution of Exploring Eczema a special edition newsletter for health care providers in Canada • Support of eczema education to medical students PROGRAMS AND SERVICES REPORT 2020/2021 7
PATIENT RESOURCES AVAILABLE • Managing Eczema Guide • Ask the Doctor about... Series: • Hand Eczema Guide ° Topical Calcineurin Inhibitors • Eczema Skin Care Made Simple Infographic ° Topical Corticosteroids • Educational video series featuring ° Phototherapy dermatologists from across Canada • Guide to Choosing Moisturizers and Cleansers Our FREE printed and downloadable • Rub It In! Skin Care Chart eczema resource materials are tailored to patients and health care professionals. • Eczema School and Daycare Guide Visit eczemahelp.ca to order. • Sometimes I Am Itchy Children’s Book • I Have Eczema Cards HEALTH CARE PROVIDER • Children’s Colouring Book RESOURCES AVAILABLE • Caring for the Eczema Caregiver • Guiding document Atopic Dermatitis: Support Resource A Practical Guide to Management, 4th Edition • Managing the Burden of Eczema • Resource chart Topical Treatments for Support Resource Atopic Dermatitis • Atopic dermatitis guidelines published in Canadian Pharmacists Journal 8 ECZEMA SOCIETY OF CANADA
THE ATOPIC DERMATITIS PATIENT JOURNEY ESC is proud to share its report The Atopic Dermatitis Patient Journey. Based on patient and caregiver interviews, surveys, and focus groups, the Journey is a comprehensive look at the AD patient journey in Canada. The Journey maps the shared path of patients living with atopic dermatitis (eczema) from symptom onset, to diagnosis, to treatment. It aims to shine a light on the issues and barriers to care faced by patients and their family members. With improvements in treatment plans, access to specialist care, and intervention before a patient reaches the point of crisis, we can make strides in ESC improving patient care and reducing suffering. To read the full report, visit eczemahelp.ca/journey. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES REPORT 2020/2021 9
ECZEMA AWARENESS & ADVOCACY WE RAISE AWARENESS AMONG: ECZEMA SUFFERERS PHYSICIANS & HEALTH GOVERNMENT & CARE PROVIDERS KEY STAKEHOLDERS • Quarterly and special topic electronic newsletters • Exhibitions and presentations • Raising awareness about the • Direct mail campaigns at key conferences impact of eczema on patients • Guidelines, recommendation and caregivers • Patient events documents, written action • Advocating for patients • Website eczemahelp.ca plans, and treatment chart for better access to care • Ongoing media campaigns resources and therapies • Social media • Direct mail campaigns • Meeting with decision- • Continuing Medical makers across the country Education programs to discuss patient needs and gaps in care • Hosting virtual Eczema Action Days with stakeholders and decision makers RECENT MEDIA • Allergic Living Magazine • Charles Adler Show • Flare Magazine • The Montreal Gazette • Audio News Release • Chatelaine Magazine • Globe and Mail • The Province • Best Health Magazine • Chatelaine Online • Global News • Today’s Parent • Calgary Herald • Chronicle of • Global News Story • Star Phoenix, Saskatoon • Calgary Metro Skin & Allergy (Canada Wide) • Vancouver Sun • Canadian Living • Dermatology Nurses • My Skin Magazine • Canadian Skin Magazine Newsletter • National Post • Video News Release • CBC News • Edmonton’s Child Magazine • Ottawa Citizen • Windsor Star • CBC Radio • Edmonton Journal • Pharmacy Practice • Yahoo! Video News Article • CDA Awareness Campaign • Edmonton Metro Magazine • Yahoo! Health 10 ECZEMA SOCIETY OF CANADA
RESEARCH ESC’s competitive Research Grant Program has awarded more than $200,000 to researchers across Canada. The program supports programs aimed at improving quality of life and better understanding this complex condition. To learn more about the ESC Research Grant Program and how to apply, visit eczemahelp.ca. facebook.com/EczemaSocietyofCanada twitter.com/@EczemaSocietyCA I have learned more about eczema in this webinar than I @eczemasocietyofcanada have going to my GP for 2.5 yrs. SERIOUSLY LIFE-CHANGING. youtube.com/eczemahelp Thank you again. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES REPORT 2020/2021
Thank you so much for everything you do. I found your educational resources to be very informative and I look forward to applying all of your tips to help with my eczema.
SEAL OF ACCEPTANCE PROGRAM Our Seal of Acceptance (SOA) products are • Products that have earned the ESC Seal intended for use by people with eczema. These of Acceptance may use the Seal on products products must meet specific criteria, undergo and in marketing materials rigorous clinical testing, and scientific review • The SOA review process includes rigorous to earn the Seal of Acceptance. dermatological review of product formulations Products identified as ‘accepted’ by the Eczema and testing data Society of Canada and that carry our Seal are If you would like more information on earning free of ingredients known to be irritating for the Seal of Acceptance for your products, contact sensitive skin and have undergone dermatologist Executive Director Amanda Cresswell-Melville formulation review. for more information. E-mail: director@eczemahelp.ca Phone: 1-855-ECZEMA-1 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES REPORT 2020/2021 13
ESC EXPENDITURES 92% Charitable Programming 8% Administration *Based on 2019 ESC Financial Year End To view our Financial Reports visit cra-arc.gc.ca. Charity Registration # 872216098RR001 ESC is able to fulfill our mission through the generous support of our corporate sponsors, our volunteers, and our private citizen donors. DONATIONS Eczema Society of Canada relies on corporate Donations are accepted by cheque and secure grants and private citizen donations to put its credit card donations can be made online via mission into action. All donations $20 and Canada Helps at eczemahelp.ca/donate/. greater are eligible for an official tax receipt, and 100% of all private citizen donations fund ESC’s Research Grant Program. 14 ECZEMA SOCIETY OF CANADA
DONORS AND SPONSORS ESC sincerely thanks our donors, granting organizations, and our corporate sponsors for their educational grants, all of which helps ESC to fulfill our mission. PLATINUM ($100,000 +) Johnson & Johnson Inc. Sanofi Canada GOLD Pfizer Canada ($50,000–$99,999) Unilever Canada SILVER ($25,000–$49,999) BRONZE Bausch Health Canada ($10,000–$24,999) Galderma Canada AbbVie Canada Procter and Gamble Canada Beiersdorf Canada NAOS Canada Inc. GlaxoSmithKline Canada LEO Pharma Inc. Paladin Labs Inc. L’Oreal Canada Inc. Pierre Fabre Blistex Inc. Gorilla Glue Company Henkel Canada WellSpring Consumer Health Care PROGRAMS AND SERVICES REPORT 2020/2021 15
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Our Board of Directors exemplify ESC’s continued commitment to improving the lives of eczema sufferers. They bring expertise, vision, and governance oversight to our organization. DR. RACHEL ASINIWASIS MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) Regina, Saskatchewan DR. JAMES BERGMAN MD, FRCPC (Allergy, Dermatology, Paediatrics) Vancouver, British Columbia AMANDA CRESSWELL-MELVILLE Honours BA, BEd Executive Director Toronto, Ontario DR. SIMON NIGEN MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) Montréal, Quebec MIKE LANIGAN MBA Toronto, Ontario 16 ECZEMA SOCIETY OF CANADA
ESC TEAM ESC consists of dedicated individuals who are all personally impacted by eczema. We are committed to providing support for eczema patients and their families, and are here to help. AMANDA CRESSWELL-MELVILLE Executive Director director@eczemahelp.ca JENNIFER AVES Support Services and Office Manager info@eczemahelp.ca FOR COMMUNICATIONS, CONTACT: communications@eczemahelp.ca FOR FRENCH SUPPORT SERVICES, CONTACT: aide@eczemahelp.ca PROGRAMS AND SERVICES REPORT 2020/2021 17
MEDICAL CONTRIBUTORS With the help of dedicated physicians and professionals, we are able to deliver evidence based, up-to-date disease and treatment information to Canadians living with eczema. DR. YUKA ASAI DR. PHILIP DOIRON DR. PETER GREEN MD, MSc, PhD, FRCPC MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) (Dermatology) Toronto, Ontario Halifax, Nova Scotia Kingston, Ontario DR. AARON DRUCKER DR. CHRISTINA HAN DR. RACHEL ASINIWASIS MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) Toronto, Ontario Vancouver, British Columbia Regina, Saskatchewan DR. MELINDA DR. CAROLYN JACK DR. KIRK BARBER GOODERHAM MD, PhD, FRCPC (Dermatology) MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) Montreal, Quebec Calgary, Alberta Peterborough, Ontario DR. MARISSA JOSEPH DR. JAMES BERGMAN MARIE-ÈVE FORTIER MD, FRCPC (Dermatology, MD, FRCPC RN (Dermatology) Paediatrics) (Allergy, Dermatology, Paediatrics) Quebec, Quebec Toronto, Ontario Vancouver, British Columbia DR. MARTIN GILBERT DR. SUNIL KALIA DR. GILLIAN DE GANNES MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) MD, FRCPC MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) Quebec, Quebec (Dermatology) Vancouver, British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia 18 ECZEMA SOCIETY OF CANADA
DR. JOSEPH LAM DR. SIMON NIGEN DR. NEIL SHEAR MD, FRCPC (Paediatrics) MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) MD, FRCPC (Dermatology, Vancouver, British Columbia Montréal, Quebec Internal Medicine, Pharmacology) Toronto, Ontario DR. IAN LANDELLS DR. VIMAL H. PRAJAPATI MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) MD, FRCPC, FAAD MELISSA SWEET St. John’s, Newfoundland (Dermatology) BSc, MEd (Behavioural Therapist) Calgary, Alberta Newmarket, Ontario JANICE LEBLANC BFA, BEd, DTATI, RP, RCAT DR. MICHELE RAMIEN DR. MIRIAM WEINSTEIN Sharon, Ontario MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) BScN, MD, FRCPC Calgary, Alberta (Dermatology, Paediatrics) Toronto, Ontario DR. HERMENIO LIMA MD, PhD , FRCPC DR. JAGGI RAO (Allergy, Dermatology) MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) DR. MARNI WISEMAN Hamilton, Ontario Edmonton, Alberta MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) Winnipeg, Manitoba DR. CHARLES LYNDE DR. WINGFIELD MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) REHMUS DR. IAN TIN YUE WONG Markham, Ontario MD, MPH, FAAD (Dermatology) MD, BSc (Pharm), RPh Vancouver, British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia DR. DANIELLE MARCOUX DR. SHAWN REYNOLDS MD, FRCPC (Dermatology) PhD, R Psych (Psychologist) Montréal, Quebec Edmonton, Alberta PROGRAMS AND SERVICES REPORT 2020/2021 19
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