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The Therapy Assistant Association of Alberta (ThAAA) is a voluntary association that provides a place for Therapy Assistants in Alberta, as well as other provinces and territories, to come to for learning about professional development and employment opportunities, as well as to become informed on current developments in TA disciplines, both in Alberta and Canada-wide.

 

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Racism, intolerance and unconscious bias and how we can address it

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May 22, 2023

2023 President’s Letter

                                                                                                                     President’s Report   2023 I (Bob) have been president for almost a year; I’m more enthusiastic now than ever. I’m really in awe of the diligence […]
May 22, 2023

Knowledge Hub for TA’S to Help Older Albertans

Join and contribute to Healthy Aging CORE Alberta, explore tons of upcoming trainings and educational resources. Healthy Aging CORE (Collaborative Online Resources and Education) is a […]
June 30, 2021

A diagnosis of Dementia: Who’s on Your Team?

In Alberta, there are 46 First Nations Peoples who live in one or three treaty areas.  There are a total of 140 reserves equalling a land-space of around 812, 771 hectares. There are three treaty areas (6,7 & 8) in Alberta with treaty 4 covering a small portion of southeastern Alberta.

The most commonly spoken First Nations languages are Kainai (Blackfoot); Cree; Chipewyan; Dene; Sarcee; and Stoney (Nakoda Sioux). 

As an Association located in Alberta, the Therapy Assistant Association of Alberta is conscious of both the history and cultures of the First Nations’ People who called this land “home” long before becoming part of present-day Canada.  The Association also recognizes and respects the contributions and sacrifices made by Canada’s First Nations’ People.  

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