Education
We offer best-in-class, timely, and relevant education opportunities for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.
2022 Lung Sask Annual Report
Peter Fenton
Board Chair
Erin Kuan
President & CEO
In the fall of 2020, Lung Saskatchewan created an interim strategic plan to guide our work through the pandemic. This plan factored that outcomes could build into a horizon of planning for the organization and fold in to an extended 3–5-year plan in the future.
‘Collaborate. Innovate. Inform.’ was born out of need for the Lung Saskatchewan to focus on it's four key pillar areas, over 12–24 months, delivering on mission during a tumultuous time, and maintaining its position as a trusted source of education, advocacy, and support for the 1 in 5 Canadians affected by lung disease.
We offer best-in-class, timely, and relevant education opportunities for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.
We work to advance lung health issues at the municipal, provincial, and federal levels.
We develop and deliver evidence-based lung health messaging for youth, educators, professionals, and the public.
We invest in what is important to our stakeholders, right here in Saskatchewan.
RESPTREC continues to respond to the changing needs of health professionals pursuing advanced training in lung disease and its management, and in 2022 launched an online spirometry interpretation course. Created by Dr. Brian Graham, lead author of the 2019 ATS/ERS spirometry standards, this online course is designed to give health professionals the confidence they need to interpret spirometry results.
Health Care Professionals Trained in 2022
Registrations for RESPTREC continue to grow and Lung Saskatchewan continues to respond to the increasing need of health professionals looking for current, evidence-based education on lung diseases like asthma, severe asthma, COPD, and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF).
For over 18 years, the RESPTREC Webinar Series sponsored by AstraZeneca has been delivering professional education to Certified Respiratory Educators and health professionals with an interest in lung health and lung disease. Attendees of this series can expect presenters who are experts and key opinion leaders in their respective fields who will share information on a variety of topics related to lung health and lung disease.
2022 Webinars included:
Thanks to the generous support of our industry partners and the collaborative spirit of our key opinion leaders, we were delighted to host the 2022 Fall Professional Education Webinar Series in honour of November's designation as “Lung Month”.
Thank you to the following sponsors and presenters for our 2022 series:
Lung Saskatchewan and GlaxoSmithKline have a long history of working together on activities to improve the lives of those on a lung health journey. In 2021 they joined forces and partnered on a new venture – Lung Life Webinar Series. In 2022 Lung Saskatchewan was grateful to be able to partner with GlaxoSmithKline for a second year. In this series, Lung Saskatchewan was able to bring key opinion leaders in lung health to those facing lung health threats, and to those living with and caring for, someone with lung disease. We are so grateful we were able to once again, partner on an activity that empowers people to live their best ‘lung life’.
Providing learning opportunities for those facing threats to lung health, living with, or caring for someone with lung disease, is important to Lung Saskatchewan. Creating the Lung Sask Webinar Series allowed us to focus on these lung health issues. Guest presenters are health professionals who are key opinion leaders in their respective fields of expertise.
At Lung Saskatchewan, we are committed to leadership in health professional education and in this space are committed to doing our part to advance Truth and Reconciliation. We are working hard to respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action in our work and in this series specifically honor calls 22, 23, 24, and 57. In the spirit of collaboration and innovation, we were grateful to partner with Boehringer Ingelheim in 2022, to launch and deliver this unique series.
Key opinion leaders in this series shared meaningful, candid, and extraordinary insights into Indigenous history and culture to inform our understanding of the Indigenous experience with health care, and to help shape our understanding for the delivery of culturally safe health care today.
The 2022 Inspired Breathing Conference – Virtual Edition brought lung health professionals including family physicians, respiratory specialists, allied respiratory health care professionals, respiratory educators, and researchers together online to network, and learn. This three-day event offered content that was diverse, current, evidence-based, and that delivered high value to all that attended. With a mix of guest and keynote presentations, and participative intensives, key opinion leaders from across Canada helped to deliver an exceptional conference!
Lung Saskatchewan is grateful to the many partners that sponsored and attended this event. We could not have done this without you.
Delegates from across Canada
Days of Education
Guest presenters
Education sessions
Interactive Workshop Intensives
Lung Saskatchewan, in partnership with Conexus Credit Union, helps Saskatchewan residents breathe a little easier by providing financial support to those that need it through the Caring Breaths Financial Assistance Program.
2022 was a year of tremendous growth for the program. Lung Saskatchewan was able to identify current gaps in lung healthcare and in response, changes to the program were made. These changes meant we were able to help more people in more communities across the province. Now that is impact!
“I recently discovered that Regina had the second highest levels of Radon in the world and it could possibly be entering my home. It mentioned that 1 in 3 homes have high levels of radon and is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Being a resident of Regina, having an office and bedrooms in the basement and a young family prompted me to take immediate action to further educate myself on this topic.
I decided to order a radon test kit online though Lung Saskatchewan. Testing was straightforward and inexpensive. I placed the test kit in a bedroom in my basement for 3 months and then sent it back for analysis. I received the results quite quickly. The radon levels in my home were higher than the recommended level so I decided to take action and remediate. Within 24 hours of the remediation being installed, the radon level in my home dropped below Health Canada recommended level. This has put me at ease.”
— Natalie C., Regina, SK
Thanks to the Caring Breaths program, Natalie received partial reimbursement for the radon mitigation system she had installed in her home.
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Lung Saskatchewan continues to give back to student communities by providing clinical placements to health professional students. In 2022, we hosted four nursing students from the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program. These talented students learned about lung diseases like asthma and COPD, by completing courses through RESPTREC, provided leadership in numerous Lung Saskatchewan Support Groups, and developed new content for health professionals taking the RESPTREC COPD course. Providing learning practicums provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to help those facing threats to lung health, or living with or caring for someone with lung disease, live better.
Lung Saskatchewan provides support and education to those on a lung health journey through its many support groups. These online communities continue to grow and continue to provide opportunities for likeminded people to connect with one another in a safe and supportive environment.
Support Group membership grew from 678 in 2021 to 880 in 2022 - a 30% increase! This growth demonstrates both the need and value in people sharing stories and lending their support to help one another live well.
In response to the high rates of tobacco use in our province, Lung Saskatchewan runs a smoking cessation support group called Saskatchewan Quits. We also led the Saskatchewan Quits Personal Challenge for the second year with the support of Johnson & Johnson/Nicorette,and the Heart & Stroke Foundation. We were also grateful to Saskatoon Co-op for generously donating gift cards for our grand prizes. This holistic, motivational, online support group is designed to assist anyone who would like to quit or cut back their nicotine addiction.
The SK Quits month-long Personal Challenge campaign kicked off on May 31st World No Tobacco Day and saw participants take part in weekly contests, benefit from sample Nicotine Replacement Therapy kits, and attend an educational webinar featuring a pharmacist, a respirologist, addiction workers, and a Saskatchewan Quits ambassador.
The online campaign was successful in engaging 107 participants from across Saskatchewan. 79% of our participants had been smoking for more than 20 years, and 86% had made at least one quit attempt prior to enrolling in the program.
The Saskatchewan Quits Facebook Support group remains active and supportive for those who are on their journey to quit or cut back smoking.
“This is a great program it doesn't try to belittle you into quitting, offers support and alternative thinking. This is the first group I have been involved with that doesn't treat you as a failure just because you are having difficulty.”
— J.O., Saskatchewan Quits Participant
Thank you to our Saskatchewan Quits Personal Challenge Ambassadors for sharing their quit journeys to help others. You are truly an inspiration!
Quit smoking
Reduced smoking
Didn't quit, but reduced
The results were impressive! Of the participants who completed the post-challenge survey, 40% had achieved their goal. Of those whose goal was to reduce their smoking, 89% had achieved their goal. Of those who hadn't yet reached their goal, 75% had successfully cut back.
Lung Saskatchewan's Lung Helpline is a free, confidential lung information service, managed by Certified Respiratory Educators (CREs). CREs are available to answer questions about breathing and lung disease.
Helpline calls grew from 235 in 2021 to 278 in 2022 - an 18% increase!
This tells us that Saskatchewan residents continue to want to know more about their lung health! Our CREs are busier than ever before answering questions and providing lung health information and education.
Lung Saskatchewan continues to partner with The Government of Saskatchewan in its contract with the Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living (SAIL) Home Oxygen Program. Through this contract Lung Saskatchewan is able to provide education/tester training, tester support, rural nocturnal oxygen testing, and home oxygen testing information and resources for health professionals and clients throughout Saskatchewan.
In 2022, Lung Saskatchewan recertified 97 home oxygen testers, trained 72 new home oxygen testers, and completed 575 overnight tests.
This program continues to ensure that those in need of oxygen at night are being tested and that health professionals that have the skill and training to do so are testing them.
A key pillar in the work of Lung Saskatchewan is working with municipal, provincial, and federal governments to advocate for legislation regarding lung health issues such as tobacco & vaping, radon, COVID, and air quality. In 2022 Lung Saskatchewan:
A key component of Lung Saskatchewan's work in radon is to educate and advocate to the provincial government on the risks of radon. As a result of our advocacy work, radon mitigation was included in the provincial government's Home Renovation Tax Credit in 2022, which allowed home owners to claim a 10.5 percent tax credit on up to $20,000 of eligible home renovation expenses.
Christine Elliot, Radon Ambassador, speaking to Saskatchewan MLAs
November 2022 Radon MLA Reception – Member of the Government of Saskatchewan and Opposition with the Take Action on Radon committee
Take Action on Radon committee presented to the Human Service Committee
Honourable Paul Merriman (Minister of Health, Government of Saskatchewan) meets with Jennifer May (Lung Saskatchewan) to proclaim November “Lung Month”
Honourable Paul Merriman (Minister of Health, Government of Saskatchewan) meets with Take Action on Radon committee to proclaim November “Radon Action Month”
In 2022, Lung Saskatchewan worked with Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation and Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation. The youth voice is strong and empowering.
The Youth4Change group from Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation created an educational video with support from their teachers and Elder Clyde O'Watch entitled Keep Our Tobacco Sacred.
In September the Lung Saskatchewan and the Youth4Change team, along with Elder Clyde O'Watch, attended the Treaty 4 Gathering. For the past 30 years, this annual gathering has taken place in the Qu'Appelle Valley to reconnect, recognize, and honour the spirit and intent of Treaty 4 which was signed at this site.
A student activity tipi was set up and we had the opportunity to connect with over 300 students and educators from across Southern Saskatchewan. Elder Clyde O'Watch shared knowledge about traditional tobacco and the team shared information about smoking and vaping. Educators were provided with kNOw vaping school resources. Students completed Youth4Change membership cards and made a personal promise to live in a healthy way. Our team was grateful for the opportunity to connect with other student activity groups and experience Treaty 4 Gathering events.
The Public Health Agency of Canada officially announced the funding for our Youth4Change project in a news release on World No Tobacco Day. Youth4Change also received funding from the Government of Saskatchewan's First Nation and Métis Relations Partnership Grant, among other wonderful sponsors.
In Spring 2022 Lung Saskatchewan launched our new kNOw Vaping educational resources with accompanying videos to schools in Saskatchewan. We encouraged teachers to pilot these new resources and had 43 teachers from 30 schools across the province register to deliver the material in their classrooms. From the pilot feedback, we were pleased that when it came to rating the usefulness and impact of the resource. Evaluation scores were a 4/5 or higher across the board, and teachers reported an increase in student knowledge about vaping.
Teachers that provided feedback were entered to win prizes, and Mr. Weber and his Grade 6 class from Ecole St. Anne School in Prince Albert were the lucky winners of yoga mats for their classroom! Our Health Promotion team visited their classroom to deliver their prizes and we talked about what they learned about vaping through the kNOw Vaping resources.
Congratulations to Mr. Weber and the Grade 6 class at Ecole St. Anne School from Prince Albert!
The kNOw Vaping videos and support materials have been developed with financial support from the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education, Government of Saskatchewan.
Lung Sask wants to thank our Lung Health Ambassadors, kNOw Vaping Advisory Committee, Community Influencers and Creative Partners for working together to develop these educational videos and resources.
A special thank you to Alex, Lydia, and Cara for sharing their personal stories.
Radon is a radioactive gas that comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in the soil and is the second leading cause of lung cancer. All homes have some level of radon. The question is, how much is in your home? You can't see, taste, or smell radon. The only way to know how much radon is in your home is to test.
Lung Saskatchewan works in collaboration with The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) to provide homeowners across Canada with easy-to-use radon test kits, results, and support. To learn more or order your radon test, please go to www.HomeRadonTest.ca.
Tackle Radon Season 4 was bigger than ever! We expanded to partner with four lung health charities, seven professional football ambassadors and shared the story of two lived experience ambassadors. We also had scores of sponsors come forward to make this initiative possible. The campaign launched on September 1st and concluded on November 30th, wrapping up at the end of Radon Action Month. This three-month campaign saw live events, media interviews, a silent auction, and thousands of homes were tested for radon across Canada!
We were so grateful to Kerri Tucker and Christine Elliott for sharing their personal lung cancer stories to create awareness about the importance of testing for radon.
Thank you to our 2022 Tackle Radon Sponsors.
In September, the Lung Saskatchewan staff visited the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) laboratory. Our team was given a full guided tour of the SRC facility and got to see first-hand how radon tests are processed and analyzed.
Our Health Promotion team attended the CARST Conference which took place from April 20-22, 2022 virtually. Our team presented “Working together to Take Action on Radon” on April 20th and shared highlights from the previous year, including Tackle Radon Season 3 and the high-level results of our national radon surveys, which were supported by Health Canada contract funding.
We signed a contract with Health Canada to conduct two radon surveys – one to our previous radon test kit purchasers regarding their awareness, attitudes, and behaviours around radon testing and mitigation, and the second to health care professionals across Canada inquiring about their awareness of radon and how confident they feel discussing radon with patients. We contracted Insightrix Research to conduct these surveys on our behalf.
In partnership with Health Canada, we presented the results of our two national radon surveys to scores of stakeholders across North America.
We were invited to the Saskatoon and Region Home Builders Association Growth and Development Forum in December, and hosted a booth where we had the opportunity to talk with home builders about radon testing. Thank you to our radon testing and mitigation partners who joined us at the event!
Lung Saskatchewan continues to sit on the board of the Great Plains Air Zone (GPAZ) which is a voluntary, member based, non-profit association that works with government, industry, and other public interest groups to monitor and create awareness of air quality issues in our region of Saskatchewan. As part of this work, Lung Saskatchewan was pleased to respond to a survey and consultation regarding Saskatchewan's six air zones.
Lung Saskatchewan is seen as an evidence based, and reliable resource for a variety of areas including air quality. In 2022, we participated in 23 media interviews on spring allergies and pollen, forest fires, and more.
Lung Saskatchewan is entering the fifth year of a partnership with the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) in a pledge to co-fund one million dollars in Saskatchewan research over five years. Lung Saskatchewan was pleased to co-fund 3 separate projects as part of the 2022-2023 SHRF Solutions Program.
In addition to the great partnership with SHRF, Lung Saskatchewan also provided support to numerous other Saskatchewan researchers and their teams.
Lung Saskatchewan is very thankful for each and every one of our incredible donors. We are sincerely grateful that you believe in our mission, and together, we are making a difference for the people in our community. Your gift plays a key role in helping people who live with a lung health issue, a chance to breath a little easier.
From everyone at Lung Saskatchewan, thank you for being a part of our lung family. Your support and generosity helps all Saskatchewan residents to improve lung health, one breath at a time. We couldn't do it without you! We will always be stronger together.
Throughout the year we ask Saskatchewan residents living through their lung health journey to share their story to create awareness, encourage others to take action and raise funds for Lung Saskatchewan. We were honoured to share the stories of these amazing champions in 2022.
Click on the image to read each Ambassador story.
Thank you for your support Saskatchewan!
In 2022 we offered two fundraising raffles: the Breathe Strong Raffle in the spring and the Lung Sask 50/50 in the fall. These raffles provide significant support to Lung Saskatchewan and allow us to run many programs in support of Saskatchewan residents.
Thank you to our generous sponsors whose support allows us to offer some amazing prize packages.
CEO/President Erin Kuan and Breathe Strong Ambassador Ralph Harris drawing tickets.
Dave Parkalub, Community Engagement Manager, and Ralph Harris, calling a winner!
Ralph Harris, Breathe Strong Raffle Ambassador
Read Ralph's Story
Candace S – Lung Sask 50/50 Ambassador
Read Candace's Story
2022 | 2021 | |
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Revenue | ||
Development | 884,080 | 1,218,898 |
Grants & Subsidies | 744,127 | 620,195 |
Health Promotion Programs | 455,305 | 344,000 |
Professional Education | 266,905 | 194,471 |
Contracts | 113,737 | 112,240 |
Other Income | 127,660 | 93,309 |
2,591,814 | 2,583,113 | |
Expenses | ||
Programs | ||
Health Promotion | 1,054,850 | 889,275 |
Professional Education | 697,747 | 477,917 |
Development & Campaigns | 632,200 | 620,754 |
Operations & Building | 295,217 | 344,215 |
Research & Grants | 107,701 | 164,490 |
Contract Services | 94,938 | 93,492 |
2,882,653 | 2,590,143 | |
Excess (deficiency) of revenue over expenses | (290,839) | (7,030) |