March 2025 Board of Health Meeting - 2025/2026 Budget for Programs funded by MCCSS Information Report
PREPARED BY: Finance
DATE: March 20, 2025
SUBJECT: 2025/2026 Budget for Programs funded by MCCSS
PREPARED BY: Finance
DATE: March 20, 2025
SUBJECT: 2025/2026 Budget for Programs funded by MCCSS
PREPARED BY: Administration
DATE: March 20, 2025
SUBJECT: alPHa February 2025 InfoBreak
The email below is the February monthly newsletter sent by the Association of Local Public Health Units (alPHa) meant to inform the alPHa membership of upcoming activities and events and important information. This particular newsletter provides an overview of the topics and discussion that ensued from your colleagues who are members of boards of health across the province.
PREPARED BY: Healthy Families
DATE: March 20, 2025
SUBJECT: Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) Program
PREPARED BY: Environmental Health
DATE: March 20, 2025
SUBJECT: Animal Bite Investigations in WEC by Municipality - Follow-up Report
Rabies is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system of warm-blooded animals, including humans. Once symptoms appear, rabies is almost always fatal. In Canada, bats, foxes, skunks, and raccoons are the most common transmitters of the disease.
PREPARED BY: Environmental Health
DATE: March 20, 2025
SUBJECT: Beach Water Quality Results - Follow-up
PREPARED BY: Comprehensive Health Promotion
DATE: March 20, 2025
SUBJECT: Food Insecurity Screener: A Brief Contact Intervention Pilot
For Immediate Release
March 17, 2025 | 9:00 a.m. | Windsor and Essex County
The following statement can be attributed to the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU):
PREPARED BY: Comprehensive Health Promotion
DATE: 2025-03-20
SUBJECT: Collaboration with University of Windsor for Youth Sexual Assault Prevention Program
A collection of resources, presentations and tools for the 2SLGBTQIA+ Youth Advisory Committee in Windsor and Essex County
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit asks anyone who visited the location(s) listed below on the identified date(s) to monitor themselves for symptoms of measles for 7 to 21 days from the date of exposure. Individuals can contact a health care provider to review their immunity status.