Blindsided by program’s end, ex-co-ordinator moves forward
It’s been nearly a week since the now-former co-ordinator of the Community Against Family Violence (CAFV) program revealed that her program would end and she would be out of a job.
Sandy Pitzel headed up the program for a decade before she was served with her layoff notice on Sept. 12. Her employer, the Co-operative Health Centre, decided to shift resources from the CAFV program to an adult support worker position that would focus on elder abuse. Her program would come to an end Oct. 10.
The position that replaced Pitzel’s came out of a proposal she had helped to work on. She said there had been talk about somehow trying to go forward with that position. But then executive director Renee Danylczuk asked to meet with Pitzel and her manager.
“When I went, I thought I’d be just discussing the changes in programming or something, [be]cause that’s what she said, she said we’re just going to be talking about something to do with programming … So, I knew, if you get called and you’re told you’re going to be talking to two managers you figure, ‘OK there’s something going on,’” Pitzel said.