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First Nations and Inuit Health Ontario Region. First Nations Water Symposium March 9, 2010 Lori Doran, MSc., RD Director, Population Health. FNIH Ontario Structure. Corporate Services under Regions and Programs Branch, ON: Finance Human Resources IM/IT Capital Assets and Security.
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First Nations and Inuit Health Ontario Region First Nations Water Symposium March 9, 2010 Lori Doran, MSc., RD Director, Population Health
FNIH Ontario Structure • Corporate Services under Regions and Programs Branch, ON: • Finance • Human Resources • IM/IT • Capital Assets and Security
Ontario Environmental Public Health Program • Core Programming • Drinking water (Surveillance, sampling, advice, guidance, training) • Food safety (inspections, advice, guidance) • Housing (inspections, advice, guidance) • Wastewater and solid waste disposal (inspections, advice, guidance) • Facilities inspections • Communicable disease control (surveillance, support in response of confirmed / suspected cases, investigation, sampling, source identification) • Emergency Preparedness and Response (planning, inspections) • Environmental Contaminants, Research and Risk Assessment
Ontario Environmental Public Health Program • Budget • $6M for environmental public health • $4M for water / wastewater initiatives • Organization • Regional Environmental Health Manager (Shaun Mackie) • 4 Senior Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) • 14 EHOs • 1 transferred EHO (Akwesasne)
Regional Successes • Environmental Public Health • Detection of Eastern Equine Encephalitis positive mosquitoes • Training / certification of 250 First Nations food handlers • Training of Water Quality Analysts
Regional Successes • General • Ongoing support of Tripartite projects in public health and health promotion • Addictions programming needs assessment and action plan • Support Ontario specific Prescription Drug Abuse Strategy • Expansion of the Indian Residential Schools Support Program • Launch Communities in Crisis pilots • Launch Nursing Innovation pilots • Investments in nursing recruitment • Investments in E health • Capital Stimulus Projects • H1N1 pandemic planning and response
Number of deaths on reserve = 4 Number of confirmed H1N1 cases in Ontario = 8,746 Number of H1N1 deaths in Ontario = 121 H1N1 : Overview of Cases On-Reserve
H1N1 : Next Steps • Ongoing prevention and immunization efforts • Ongoing surveillance/monitoring • Collaboration in H1N1 evaluations at provincial, FNIH and COO levels with support from the ON First Nations Pandemic Technical WG • Incorporate lessons learned from H1N1 into updated Chapter 20 of the ON Pandemic Plan specific to First Nations on-Reserve via the WG • Ongoing support to FN communities for updating and testing their pandemic plans • Further clarify linkages between community-level pandemic plans and emergency plans with FNIH and INAC
Priorities - Environmental Public Health • INAC/OCCOH/FNIH meeting to advance environmental health (March 30, 2010) • Ongoing implementation of First Nations Water and Wastewater Program • Radon sampling
Priorities for 2010-11 • Ongoing implementation of programs with renewal confirmed • ON FN Prescription Drug Abuse Strategy implementation • Develop ON FN Mental Wellness Strategy based on Dec. 09 Chiefs Resolution • Ongoing expansion Indian Residential Schools Support Program • Continue with Capital Stimulus Projects • Public health surveillance pilots in cancer, injury and others • North/South Nursing Recruitment/Retention Strategies • Nursing Innovation pilot implementation • Dental Hygiene and tele-dental pilots to improve access to services • Oral health survey based on approved strategy