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Partners for Health & Social Services – Estrie Network

A regional network of health and social service providers whose aim is to improve access to services in English. Network unit consists of 35 partners including CSSS, Eastern Township School Board, Community Groups. Partners for Health & Social Services – Estrie Network.

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Partners for Health & Social Services – Estrie Network

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  1. A regional network of health and social service providers whose aim is to improve access to services in English. Network unit consists of 35 partners including CSSS, Eastern Township School Board, Community Groups. Partners for Health & Social Services – Estrie Network

  2. A community-based network. We promote the improvement, development, and accessibility of health and social services based on the needs of the English-speaking community in the region. Through collaboration among services providers, community organizers and individuals, we aim to inform and empower our community. Mission

  3. Des Sources (3.5%) Val-Saint-François (8.3%) Sherbrooke (6.5%) Memphrémagog (18%) Coaticook (8%) Granit (1.2%) Haut-Saint-François (12%) Population BreakdownCovering 7 MRCs – 23,600 ES in Estrie

  4. Health & Social Service Needs Assessment A series of sector meetings with representatives from youth groups, seniors, women, mental health 5 community forums to define priorities and needs Time Line for NPI

  5. Share information with other organizations Are available for consultation Provide information on their services Promote services within the English-speaking community Partners

  6. 1. TRANSPORTATION Identified as a need for the population to have access to education, employment and general services. 2. FAMILY SUPPORT What kind of community outreach is needed to support families? 3. SENIOR ISSUES What kind of support is needed for seniors? 4. ACCESS TO HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES How do we ensure access without creating two parallel systems? Priorities & Needs for the ESC

  7. Big Picture Project – Val-Saint-François Job skills development program Partners: Carrefour Jeunesse Emploi, Job Links, Women’s Center Partnerships & Projects

  8. Community Project • Tools for Life – Haut-Saint-François MRC • 6-month skill development program and 0 to 5-year-old intervention program. • Partners: Job Links, Women’s Center, CSSS

  9. Community Project • CAL - Comité Action Locale • (Early Intervention 0 to 5 year olds) Partners: • School, Cal, CEDEC, CSSS, Literacy and Action • Community Table in Magog

  10. Telehealth Follow-up Funds • Community Kitchen • Bone Health Exercise Program • Drug awareness in high school

  11. Info Databank 700 entries Call 1-877-566-2182 Townshippers’ info & referral can link you to services & resources throughout the Eastern Townships. Information & Referral

  12. Bringing together English-speaking volunteers and service providers who need them. The Volunteer Bank contains lists of names, their interests and availability. List of organizations and type of help they need. photos Volunteer BankHow, Why, Where

  13. A network for older adults offering free information sessions in English on topics related to health issues and healthy lifestyles. Diabetes Project Wise use of medication Stress management Regular physical activity Healthy eating; making healthy choices Happy Active Living (HAL 50 +)

  14. Meeting with Agence Meeting with CSSS Directors of Project Clinic for public health action plans HAL coordinator activities Activities: Health & nutrition day with snowshoeing Caregivers workshop and support group Presentations on health services and info-santé Development of outreach project in partnership with CSSS, school, community groups Health Fair at elementary school We Can Act

  15. Challenges to Building Network • Building trust among community organizations and CSSS • Members compete for territory; fear of duplicating services • Previous professional and personal experiences affecting ability to work together collaboratively • Health issues are complex. Challenge to stay focused. • Health care system has been changing • Difficulty responding to opposition and criticism • Challenge to define specific, achievable, and measurable objectives when building a long-term functioning network

  16. Success with partnerships and programs. • Excellent rapport with English-speaking liaison at the Agence in Estrie • Very good relations with CSSS Memphrémagog and CSSS Val-Saint-François. • Improved relationships with community groups in network and developing relationships with two other CSSS. • Have developed and funded several community based programs that improved relationships and access to services for the ESC. • Building long-term outreach program and partnership with CSSS Memphrémagog

  17. Lessons learned • Do a lot of ground work and consulting before clarifying network objectives • Focus on development of relationships before building network • Don’t try to build the network too quickly; start with baby steps and build up • Relationship with CSSS personnel a necessity • Training/workshops important (conflict resolution) ***** • Access to funding has eased the road

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