Adding Insight
Changes in employment services prompt transformation
More locally responsive employment services deliver better employment outcomes for individuals regardless of need.
Expanding access to primary care to people who need it most
Support House, with the Connected Care Halton Ontario Health Team (CCHOHT), Halton Physicians Association, Oakpark/Churchill Neighbourhood Centre, the Mental Health + Addictions Alliance, and people with lived experience, including family and caregivers, has been granted funding through the Interprofessional Primary Care Team (IPCT) to form an Enhanced Primary Care Pathways and Integrated Care (EPPiC) Team that expands and enhances vulnerable populations’ access to primary care in Halton.
Breaking Barriers through Mental Health and Wellness Programs
Individuals in Halton grappling with mental health challenges encounter formidable barriers when trying to engage with their community through social recreation programs. With the generous support of TD, Summit Housing & Outreach aims to overcome these obstacles and extend its Health & Wellness programs to aid more vulnerable community members.
A digital healthcare pathway
The Halton Digital Health Care Pathway will create an interoperable system for patient/client flow across hospitals, community-based providers and physician practitioners for people accessing mental health, substance use and addiction services.
Everyone deserves housing
Halton’s new Housing First Response Team will connect with people who are unhoused, have mental health and substance use concerns and are in need of crisis support and wrap-around services.
Online gambling stats reveal concerning trend
Data released in October by iGaming Ontario (iGO) shows a 132 percent increase in the number of wagers on internet gaming sites compared to the same three-month period last year.