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Thursday, January 23, 2020

   

WHA Members-Only Website Updated

As part of WHA’s upgrade to its website, www.wha.org, the members-only portion of the site has now been upgraded to enhance its usability, making information more easily available to WHA members. By accessing the page via the “MEMBER LOGIN” link (in the top right corner of the WHA home screen when on the laptop site; on the bottom of the page if accessing the mobile site), members can access various reports, directories, political action activities and other resources, depending on the role in the member’s organization.

If you have not logged into the members-only site this week, there has been a change in your login. In order to enhance security for the members-only section, user ID logins have been changed to the user’s work email address. You will no longer need to remember a special username. Your password does not change, so you should not have to do anything special to access the site other than using your work email and your usual password. If you don’t remember your password, you can reset it using the “Forgotten password” link.

If you have any questions or problems, contact communications@wha.org.
 

This story originally appeared in the January 23, 2020 edition of WHA Newsletter

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Thursday, January 23, 2020

WHA Members-Only Website Updated

As part of WHA’s upgrade to its website, www.wha.org, the members-only portion of the site has now been upgraded to enhance its usability, making information more easily available to WHA members. By accessing the page via the “MEMBER LOGIN” link (in the top right corner of the WHA home screen when on the laptop site; on the bottom of the page if accessing the mobile site), members can access various reports, directories, political action activities and other resources, depending on the role in the member’s organization.

If you have not logged into the members-only site this week, there has been a change in your login. In order to enhance security for the members-only section, user ID logins have been changed to the user’s work email address. You will no longer need to remember a special username. Your password does not change, so you should not have to do anything special to access the site other than using your work email and your usual password. If you don’t remember your password, you can reset it using the “Forgotten password” link.

If you have any questions or problems, contact communications@wha.org.
 

This story originally appeared in the January 23, 2020 edition of WHA Newsletter

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