The Association of new Brunswick Massage Therapists (ANBMT) has been incorporated since 1994 as an organization representing massage therapists in this province. The ANBMT uses competency standards and accepts massage therapists with training accepted by the CMTO. All members must graduate from a school with a curriculum accepted by a province with provincially legislated standards for practice (New Brunswick, Ontario, British Columbia, Newfoundland & Labrador). The ANBMT has a constitution, code of ethics and bylaws that establish the scope of practice, ethical considerations for members, and an elected Board.
The Union of Municipalities of New Brunswick is an organization representing 58 member municipalities in the Province of New Brunswick. All municipalities are welcome to be a member and at the present time membership consists of cities, towns, and villages. The objectives of UMNB are to:Unite the Municipalities of New Brunswick, through their respective councils, into a body whose common effort shall be devoted to the achievement of that which is to the benefit of all.Promote the exchange of information among the Municipalities of New Brunswick.Co-operate and liaise with other organizations and agencies toward a united front for the realization of municipal goals.Prepare and present to government position papers that reflect UMNB concerns/interestsAt no time shall the political or religious partisanship of a representative member be expressed or be allowed to influence the policies of UMNB.
AUNBT has had growing concerns about the implementation of a 'prioritization' program at UNB. You may be interested in today's article in the Globe and Mail concerning the abandonment of the 'TransformUS' prioritization exercise at the U of Saskatchewan. The exercise, although incomplete, was very costly, not only in time and effort, but also in terms of reputation and work environment.