Tetyana MelnychukPrince George, Canada
Oct 7, 2018

October 7, 2018 The registered nurse, Shellie O'Brien, has put many thousands of the taxpayers' dollars each year into her bank account, which she has not deserved because she has not earned them with her work as a registered nurse.  Her manger in Northern Interior Health Unit, Karen Wonders, has been very well aware about it and turned a blind eye on it. Much taxpayers’ money has been lost over the years due to those, and many children and youth in Prince George have been unserved despite the government provided that money for their services because Shellie O’Brien has had her position in the team of the registered nurses, which is specializing its work mainly on school-age children and youth.  I was assigned to that team of the registered nurses for my UNBC Community Health Nursing focus practicum course.  As you can see, fraud and abuse were not new for Shellie O’Brien and Karen Wonders when they involved in fraud/abuse/lying/racism/discrimination etc. organized by Martha MacLeod etc. with UNBC against me/my child/my family.

Shellie O’Brien has deliberately starved me/my child/our family, ruined my/my child/my family/our lives etc.  At the same time, Shellie O’Brien has kept a crowd of dogs at her home for her pleasure and for her dog sledding on that unjustly taken money by her. 

Note that UNBC’s instructor, Khaldoun Aldiabat, never watched me doing my practicum and that young preceptor, Shellie O’Brien, was only with me for about 5% -7% of the time of my UNBC Community Health Nursing focus practicum course.  The rest of the time during that nursing focus practicum course, I was either working with the different other registered nurses, or I was by myself, or I was on the conference for which I paid and my money from that admission was donated to the foundation and benefited cardiovascular care in Northern British Columbia.

“Child poverty rates are disproportionately high among vulnerable social groups (Figure 2)” https://academic.oup.com/view-large/figure/64711943/pch126612.tif (Rothman, 2007, p. 662).

“The latest figures from Statistics Canada (2015) once again show that too many BC children — 153,300 or 1 in 5 — are growing up in poverty” (FirtCall BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition, 2017, p.4).

B.C. has highest child poverty rate in Canada” (CBC, 2013), and it is the same in 2017.

“This shameful situation is a result of growing income inequality in BC and across Canada. It reflects decades of allowing and facilitating the massive accumulation of wealth in the hands of fewer and fewer wealthy individuals, while thousands of children and youth are deprived of the security, supports and opportunities they need to thrive” (FirtCall BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition, 2017, p.4).

We know that people in British Columbia/Canada can be treated better.

Thank you so much for your support.  Despite keep hiding my petition and instead during many months circulating on Change.org even double more already closed petitions of other people in “Trending” in the group of “Economic justice”, recently many people signed my petition.

In the past less than 4 days, 179 more new supporters signed my petition!

Help me and many other British Columbians/Canadians defend our Human Rights/Women’s Rights. SIGN THE PETITION TO SUPPORT and please pass it to others to sign.

CBC. (2013, November 26). B.C. has highest child poverty rate in Canada: report.

FirtCall BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition. (2017). 2017 BC CHILD POVERTY REPORT CARD. Vancouver, BC: Author.


Rothman, L. (2007). Oh Canada! Too many children in poverty for too long.  Paediatrics & Child Health, 12 (8), 661–665.

 

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