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New look, improved website

Dec 5, 2011

The GTA Rehab Network has updated its visual identity and redesigned its website.

The new look reflects the Network’s evolution. Since the Network was established 12 years ago, we have been an important resource to our members and external stakeholders—developing workable solutions to system-wide issues.

But, as the pressures within the health care system continue to grow, we have also begun to actively lead system change. The logo reflects this expanded focus—visually representing the energy and synergy created by our many members working together to move the system forward.

As part of the redesign, we have moved our website to a content management system designed to allow new functionality for the future, including a membership discussion forum, an e-newsletter data base and distribution mechanism and event registration capabilities.

We hope you like our new look and improved e-newsletter and website. We look forward to your feedback.


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