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Accountability

As a publicly funded organization, SickKids is committed to the principles of accountability and transparency as we manage our precious health-care resources. By ensuring that public money is spent appropriately, we enhance the strength of our organization and optimize our performance ensuring that we provide the highest quality of care to children and families in Ontario. The following documents demonstrate our commitment to fiscal accountability and transparency. 

Fiscal Accountability and Transparency

Executive expenses and associated documents

Board of Trustees

Dr. Ronald Cohn

Megan Evans

Dr. Lennox Huang

Dr. Meredith Irwin

Karen Kinnear

Young Lee

Jeff Mainland

Dr. Sarah Muttitt

Dr. Indra Narang

Susan O’Dowd

Dr. Stephen Scherer

Judy Van Clieaf

Janet Davidson

Sanober Diaz

Executive Director, Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health

Lauren Ettin

Executive Director, Kids Health Alliance

  • No expenses to report

Former executives

Peter Goldthorpe

Tee Garnett

Laurie Harrison

Travel & Expense Reimbursement Policy

The Travel & Expense Reimbursement Policy sets out the conditions under which expenses incurred for authorized travel and other reimbursable expenses will be reimbursed.

Read our Travel & Expense Reimbursement Policy (PDF)

Supply Chain Code of Ethics

All staff involved in Supply Chain activities shall adhere to the Hospital's Code of Conduct that encompasses the Supply Chain Code of Ethics.

All individuals with purchasing or other Supply Chain-related activities must act, and be seen to act, with integrity and professionalism. Honesty, care and due diligence must be integral to all Supply Chain activities within and between Broader Public Sector organizations, suppliers and other stakeholders. Respect must be demonstrated for each other and for the environment. Confidential information must be safeguarded. All participants must not engage in any activity that may create, or appear to create, a conflict of interest, such as accepting gifts or favours, providing preferential treatment, or publicly endorsing suppliers or products.

Supply Chain activities must be open and accountable. In particular, contracting and purchasing activities must be fair, transparent and conducted with a view to obtain the best value for public money. All participants must ensure that public sector resources are used in a responsible, efficient and effective manner.

All individuals involved in purchasing or other Supply Chain-related activities must comply with this code of ethics and the laws of Canada and Ontario. All individuals should continuously work to improve the Supply Chain policies and procedures to improve their Supply Chain knowledge and skill levels, and to share leading practices.

As part of our commitment to our community, all staff, physicians and volunteers at SickKids are bound to our Code of Conduct, which includes the Supply Chain Code of Ethics. Concerns can be reported by emailing supply.chain@sickkids.ca or anonymously using SickKids Whistleblowing System.

SickKids is committed to compliance with the Broader Public Sector Procurement Directives. To search for procurement opportunities and award notices with SickKids visit www.biddingo.com/sickkids.

SickKids is committed to compliance with Bill S-211, An Act To Enact The Fighting Against Forced Labour And Child Labour In Supply Chains Act And To Amend The Customs Tariff

Download the 2023/24 report on activities at SickKids to identify and prevent forced labour and child labour from occurring in our supply chain.

Service and Ministry Accountability Agreements

Each year, SickKids enters into Service Accountability Agreements with Ontario Health. The agreements set out SickKids’ responsibilities for ongoing advancement of the health system. Ontario Health is required under the Local Health Services Integration Act, 2006, to negotiate a Service Accountability Agreement for each Health Service Provider they fund.

As a Health Service Provider that cares for patients across the spectrum, from emergency care to mental health services, SickKids is required to complete a Hospital Service Accountability Agreement (H-SAA) and a Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement. The H-SAA reflects that to the extent one party succeeds, the other party will also succeed as the parties share a common interest in supporting "...a health-care system that keeps people healthy, gets them good care when they are sick and will be there for our children and grandchildren."

Download the H-SAA for 2023–2024 (PDF)

Download the Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement for 2023–2024 (PDF)

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