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2018 Highlights & 2019 Priorities Health Network Table of Partners Representative: Nick Chowdhury, Co-Chair Christine Colbert, Co-Chair Cynthia Bendickson, Member New Table of Partners members Co-Chair Christine Colbert,


  1. 2018 Highlights & 2019 Priorities Health Network Table of Partners Representative: • Nick Chowdhury, Co-Chair • Christine Colbert, Co-Chair • Cynthia Bendickson, Member

  2. New Table of Partners members • Co-Chair • Christine Colbert, Executive Director of the Division of Family Practice • New Members • Colleen Evans, City of Campbell River • Martin Metz, Community Paramedic for Cortes and Zeballos • Erica Benson, Public Health nurse in Gold River and Tsa’xana • Two positions left open for Nuu-chah-nulth and Coast Salish participants • New Associate Members • Lynda Llwellyn, Village of Tahsis • Joyce Ellis, Village of Sayward • Bernice McGowan, Cortes Healthy Aging Committee

  3. 2018 Housing Activities Resea earch ch Collab llaborat rative ive Action ion & P Planning ning

  4. 2019 Housing Priorities • Support series of ur urban in indigenous s ho housing dialogues and possible actions (project led by Laichwiltach Family Life and Sasamans Society) • Create evidence-based com ommunications strategies and engage in com ommunit ity-wide str trategic pla planning (starting May) • Continuing support for Cam ampbell ll Riv River er & Dis istr trict Coa oali litio ion to o En End Hom omeless ssness ss (CRDCEH) • Non-profit tr trai aining (Ready Set Build course set for May) • Work to secure long-term and ongoing fu funding

  5. West Coast Healthy Children Activities 2018: • Supported Vancouver Island West Coast Childhood Resiliency Project • Successful Plan H grant application for Gold River/ Tsa’xana Transport Feasibility Study • Partners include Village of Gold River, Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation, Nuu-chah- nulth Tribal Council, BC Healthy Communities 2019: • Ongoing support for Gold River/ Tsa’xana Transport Feasibility Study • Continue to implement project findings

  6. Sayward Community Capacity ◦ Successful Island Health Wellness grant application in 2018 ◦ Successful follow up application for 2019 rec activities ◦ Grant writing workshop ◦ Entrepreneur markets ◦ Cultural safety training blanket exercise ◦ Transport Table ◦ Makers Market ◦ Visioning Workshop ◦ Kickstarting community kitchen for seniors

  7. Community Health Profiles

  8. Partnerships • The Heath Network is a partnership-based project • We rely on transparency and clarity to do our work

  9. Boat to Table

  10. THANK YOU QUESTIONS?

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