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Nova Scotia Physiotherapy Association
Collectivité · circa 1977-

The Nova Scotia Physiotherapy Association (NSPA) is a professional healthcare organization and a branch of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA). Its role is to promote excellence in practice, serve as the voice and advocate for physiotherapists, physiotherapy residents, physiotherapy assistants and students across Nova Scotia. The Association is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors supported by an Executive Committee and two standing committees. Members who join CPA automatically become members of NSPA. Officially registered under the current name in 2009, it was previously known as the Nova Scotia Branch of the national association as far back as 1977. The Canadian Physiotherapy Association was founded in 1920.

Collectivité · 1951-

Founded in 1951, the Canadian Association of University Teachers (C.A.U.T.) is the national voice for academic staff representing 70,000 teachers, librarians, researchers, general staff and other academic professionals at some 123 universities and colleges across the country. CAUT is an outspoken defender of academic freedom and works actively in the public interest to improve the quality and accessibility of post-secondary education in Canada.

William Perrot
Personne · 1953-present

William (Bill) Perrot was born in 1953, in Portsmouth, Virginia. He grew up in Petersburg, Virginia,. Bill graduated from Westminster Choir College Princeton, NJ, in 1975 and has been involved in school, church, and community choirs since his arrival in Nova Scotia that same year. It was in 1982 as past-president of the Nova Scotia Choral Federation (NSCF) that he met Liz Batstone who joined the NSCF as Executive Director. Liz welcomed Bill to stay with her family when they had NSCF meetings, and Bill became a friend of the Family. Bill lives in the Annapolis Valley at present, and remains active in the choral world.

Elizabeth Marion (Bradbrook) Batstone
Personne · 1945-present

Elizabeth (Liz) Batstone was born in 1945, in Greenspond, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland. Her love of choral singing started with Church and school choirs, and continued throughout her life. In 1982, Liz’ husband Munden was accepted into a master’s program at Dalhousie University, and they moved to Halifax temporarily so he could pursue his degree. While in Halifax, Liz took a job as Executive Director of the NSCF, where she met Bill. When Liz and her family moved to St. John’s Newfoundland in 1986, Liz began working with the Newfoundland Government, spending nearly 10 years as the Assistant Deputy Minister of Culture. In 1999, Liz and Munden moved back to Nova Scotia, settling in Bedford, where they remain.