National and Regional non profit associations from Europe (following the WHO concept of Europe www.euro.who.int/en/where-we-work, download booklet the WHO Regional Office for Europe) gathering professionals and volunteers working in palliative care, provided they are in full agreement with the declared aims and objectives of the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC Onlus) and have a minimum of 35 members (individuals or representatives of affiliated organizations), may become collective members, through individual membership of all members of their Board of Directors or their officially nominated representatives.
The membership fee is 60 € per person.
All members of the Associations EAPC Collective Members (not only board members joining individually) have the following advantages:
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a reduction in the individual subscription fee to the printed and electronic version of the European Journal of Palliative Care (EJPC), the official journal of the EAPC, click here for more information
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a 20 % discount on all medical titles at the Oxford University Press, including the Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine, The Oxford Handbook of Palliative Care and the Oxford Textbook of Palliative Care for Children. Click here for access
Members of the collective members associations of the EAPC must be registered on the EAPC website in order to claim a reduced congress fee as well as to obtain the above listed advantages. The name (or abbreviation) of the collective member association should be indicated on the registration or subscription form.
The "Collective Member" Association (CMA) can:
The "Collective Member" Association (CMA) should:
collaborate with the EAPC to get all important information to their members:
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through regular update of the database of their members on the EAPC website
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and also by supplying on request a set of individual address labels of their members to the congress secretariat of the EAPC Congresses and Research Forum for the distribution of the printed programmes
Voting rights at General Assemblies
The CMA should be represented at the general assemblies of the EAPC by the members of its Board of Directors or by their representatives. Each individual present at the general assembly will have one vote and can hold up to 20 proxies
PROCEDURES
An official letter from the President of the interested association (electronic version preferred), should be sent to the EAPC Head Office. This letter must state the decision of their Board of Directors to apply for collective membership and citing the minutes of the meeting and that all Board Members adhere to the objectives of the EAPC and agree to comply with its by-laws and rules
Furthermore, the following documents must be forwarded to the EAPC by email:
- The EAPC Association Info form duly completed, <AssociationInfoForm> (as attachment by Email)
- A copy of the by-laws of the interested palliative care association (if available in pdf or word)
- The name and contact details of the appointed person for regular liaison with the EAPC
- An information leaflet about the association (if available in pdf)
- An excel file with the list of the board members, (model to be downloaded <BoardMemberslist>)
- An excel file including addresses and Email of all the members of the association, who want to receive regular information by Email and be personally informed about their user Id and password to access to the EAPC Web site pages and benefit of of special rates. (model to be downloaded <OtherMemberslist>)
Once the EAPC Head Office has received the complete application and documents, this will be submitted to the EAPC Executive Committee for approval. The Head office will inform the Association upon approval and send details for the lump sum payment of the membership fees for their Board of Directors.