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SELECTING AWARD WINNERS


Maureen Lilly, Chair, Partners in Anaphylaxis Safety Committee.

All nominations will be examined by a select group of representatives from industry, government and non-profit associations. The selection committee will investigate your nomination by reviewing the company's policies and interviewing appropriate candidates.

The recipients will receive commemorative plaques to serve as acknowledgement of their efforts at the annual Anaphylaxis Canada fundraising dinner event to be held at the Metropolitan Hotel in the spring of 2003.

Contact us if you have any questions.

Selection Criteria

    A. Foodservices and Food Manufacturing Industry

    • Implements the guidelines outlined in the CRFA "Allergy Aware" program or FCPMC "Allergy Beware" program or similar guidelines
    • Conducts ongoing assessment of Quality Control, Staff Training, Customer Relations and Communications
    • Requires suppliers to disclose allergen ingredients and advise of any changes to the ingredient processing, production facility or ingredient sourcing
    • Provides ongoing internal and external assessments of all levels of allergen management procedures

    B. Individual Achievement

    • Demonstrates a vision for developing viable solutions to the challenges of anaphylaxis
    • Demonstrates outstanding dedication to reducing the risks of anaphylaxis

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What is Anaphylaxis?
Living with Anaphylaxis is like a hidden disability and yet its dangers affect every minute of the lives of those living with it. It is difficult at times knowing how to cope with these daily challenges and our only safeguard against tragedy is knowledge and sharing information. The support group offers anaphylactic individuals and their families a chance to gain knowledge.

Every family living with anaphylaxis has knowledge to share and it is this invaluable exchange of information that benefits us all. Not only do we receive really helpful advice from expert speakers and members, but we also gain the support of others which when combined boosts all of our daily confidence in coping with anaphylaxis.
M.M.