Ottawa Board of Health Minutes 4 June 15, 2015
Ottawa
Board of Health
MINUTES 4
Monday, June 15, 2015, 5:00
PM
Champlain Room, 110 Laurier Avenue West
Contact
for the Ottawa Board of Health:
Gillian
Connelly, Board of Health Secretary
613-580-2424, ext. 21544
Gillian.Connelly@ottawa.ca
Board Members:
Chair: S. Qadri
Vice-Chair: J. Poirier
Members: D. Chernushenko, M. Fleury, A.
Kapur, L. Leikin, C. McKenney, S. Pinel, M. Qaqish, M. Taylor, P. Tilley
The Ottawa Board of Health met in the Champlain Room, 110
Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, on June 15, 2015 beginning at 5:00 p.m. The Chair,
Shad Qadri, presided over the meeting.
ANNOUNCEMENTS/CEREMONIAL ACTIVITIES
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Chair Shad Qadri and Councillor Jody
Mitic recognized seven Ottawa Public Health volunteers for their significant
contribution to the success of rural walking clubs and exercise groups.
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ROLL CALL
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Member McKenney was absent from the
meeting.
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REGRETS
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Member McKenney sent her regrets.
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COMMUNICATIONS
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Seven communication items have
been received (Held
on file with the Board of Health Secretary).
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MOTION TO INTRODUCE REPORTS
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MOTION 04/01
Moved by Member Taylor
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the
Chair of the Board of Health Verbal Report; the Medical Officer of Health
Verbal Report; Ottawa Public Health’s Immunization Program: A Multi-Phased
Immunization Strategy; Consultation Plan for a Proposed Personal Service
Settings By-Law; Update on Ottawa Public Health’s Food Safety Program -
“Ottawa Safe” Trial Project; Update: Ottawa Board of Health Public Health
Funding and Accountability Agreement; Governance Update – Board of Health
Code of Conduct; and Attendance at the Canadian Institute of Public Health
Inspectors (CIPHI) 2015 Annual Educational Conference Report be received and
considered.
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CARRIED
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Following a ‘Consent Agenda’ process, the Board considered
the held Items in the following order: Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8.
1.
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CHAIR
OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH VERBAL REPORT
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ACS2015-OPH-BOH-0003
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That the Board of Health for the
City of Ottawa Health Unit receive this report for information.
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Chair Qadri provided the Board with an update on recent
events. The attached memo includes the Chair of the Board of Health Verbal
Update.
Following the discussion, the report recommendation was
put to the Board.
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RECEIVED
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2.
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MEDICAL
OFFICER OF HEALTH VERBAL REPORT
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ACS2015-OPH-MOH-0004
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That the Board of Health for the
City of Ottawa Health Unit receive this report for information.
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Dr. Isra Levy, Medical Officer of Health, provided the
Board with an update on recent events. Dr. Levy took questions from Board Members.
This discussion lasted approximately 30 minutes. The attached memo includes
the Medical Officer of Health Verbal Update.
Following the discussion, the report recommendation was
put to the Board.
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RECEIVED,
with the following direction for staff:
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That staff provide information to
Board Members on Bill 45, Making Healthier Choices Act, 2015,
specifically whether substances other than tobacco are subject to this
legislation.
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3.
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OTTAWA
PUBLIC HEALTH’S IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM: A MULTI-PHASED IMMUNIZATION STRATEGY
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ACS2015-OPH-HPDP-0003
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That the Board of Health for the
City of Ottawa Health Unit:
1. Approve Ottawa Public
Health’s multi-phased Immunization Strategy, as outlined in this report;
2. Approve that the Chair of
the Ottawa Board of Health write a letter to the Minister of Health and
Long-Term Care recommending that the Panorama information system be improved
by:
a. Optimizing functionality
through enhancements to current features including the reporting functions on
coverage and performance measures, the ability to upload consents, and
improve capacity for parent notifications in both official languages;
b. Improving data collection
of records for school-aged and pre-school children through integration of
electronic medical records systems used in primary practice settings and
online self-reporting options used by parents, such as the ImmunizeCA reporting
app.
3.
Direct
staff to report back in 2016 on the progress of the Immunization Strategy.
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Ms. Sherry Nigro,
Manager, Health Promotion Disease Prevention; Dr. Carolyn Pim, Associate
Medical Officer of Health; and Ms. Marie-Claude Turcotte, Program Manager,
Vaccine Preventable Diseases, spoke to a PowerPoint presentation, which
served to provide the Board with some context on this report. Ms. Nigro, Dr.
Pim and Ms. Turcotte then took questions from Board members. This discussion
lasted approximately 25 minutes. A copy of the presentation is held on file
with the Board of Health Secretary.
Following the discussion,
the report recommendations were then put to the Board.
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CARRIED
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4.
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CONSULTATION
PLAN FOR A PROPOSED PERSONAL SERVICE SETTINGS BY-LAW
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ACS2015-OPH-EHP-0001
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That the Board of Health for the
City of Ottawa Health Unit approve the consultation plan for a proposed
personal services settings regulatory by-law, as described in the report.
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Dr. Vera Etches, Deputy Medical Officer of Health, and Ms.
Siobhan Kearns, Manager, Environment and Health Protection, spoke to a
PowerPoint presentation, which served to provide the Board with context on
this report. Dr. Etches and Ms. Kearns then took questions from Board Members.
This discussion lasted approximately 25 minutes. A copy of the presentation
is held on file with the Board of Health Secretary.
The following written correspondence was received in
advance of this meeting (all submissions are held on file with the Board of
Health Secretary):
1.
Comments
dated June 11, 2015 from the
Ottawa Council of Business Improvement Areas in support of the Consultation Plan
for a Proposed Personal Service Settings By-Law report.
Following the discussion, the report recommendations were
then put to the Board.
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CARRIED
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5.
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UPDATE
ON OTTAWA PUBLIC HEALTH’S FOOD SAFETY PROGRAM - OTTAWA SAFE TRIAL PROJECT
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ACS2015-OPH-EHP-0002
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That the Board of Health for the
City of Ottawa Health Unit:
1. Approve the “Ottawa Safe”
online trial project as part of the next phase of the Food Safety Program, as
outlined in the report; and
2.
Direct
staff to report back on the Food Safety Program, including the “Ottawa Safe”
trial project in 2017.
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Dr. Vera Etches, Deputy Medical Officer of Health, and Ms.
Siobhan Kearns, Manager, Environment and Health Protection, spoke to a
PowerPoint presentation, which served to provide the Board with context on this
report. Dr. Etches and Ms. Kearns then took questions from Board Members.
This discussion lasted approximately 30 minutes. A copy of the presentation
is held on file with the Board of Health Secretary.
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At 6:55 p.m., Member Taylor moved a motion to extend
the meeting.
MOTION 04/02
Moved by Member Taylor
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Board of
Health approve that the meeting time be extended past 7:00 p.m. pursuant to
Subsection 8.(1)(c) of the Procedural By-law.
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CARRIED
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The following written correspondence was received in
advance of this meeting (all submissions are held on file with the Board of
Health Secretary):
1.
Comments
dated June 11, 2015 from the
Ottawa Council of Business Improvement Areas in support of Ottawa Public Health’s
Food Safety Program: “Ottawa Safe” Trial Project report.
Following the discussion, the report recommendations were
then put to the Board.
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CARRIED
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8.
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ATTENDANCE
AT THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTORS (CIPHI) 2015 ANNUAL
EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE
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ACS2015-OPH-SSB-0010
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That the Board of Health for the
City of Ottawa Health Unit approve the attendance of Chair Qadri and Member
Chernushenko at the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI)
2015 Annual Educational Conference, to be held September 13 to 16, 2015.
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The Board considered the following motion, and then the
report recommendation was put before the Board and was “Carried”, as amended
by Motion 04/03:
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Motion 04/03
Moved by Member Taylor
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Board of
Health for the City of Ottawa Health Unit approve the attendance of Chair
Qadri, Member Chernushenko and Member Kapur at the Canadian Institute
of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI) 2015 Annual Educational Conference, to be
held September 13 to 16, 2015.
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CARRIED, as amended
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MOTION TO ADOPT REPORTS
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MOTION 04/04
Moved by Member Taylor
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Chair of the
Board of Health Verbal Report; the Medical Officer of Health Verbal Report;
Ottawa Public Health’s Immunization Program: A Multi-Phased Immunization
Strategy; Consultation Plan for a Proposed Personal Service Settings By-Law;
Update on Ottawa Public Health’s Food Safety Program - “Ottawa Safe” Trial
Project; Update: Ottawa Board of Health Public Health Funding and
Accountability Agreement; Governance Update – Board of Health Code of
Conduct; and Attendance at the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors
(CIPHI) 2015 Annual Educational Conference Report be received and adopted.
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CARRIED
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INFORMATION PREVIOUSLY DISTRIBUTED
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There was no information previously
distributed.
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CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
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MOTION 04/05
Moved by Member Taylor
BE IT RESOLVED THAT Confirmation
by-law no. 2015-4, a by-law of the Board of Health for the City of Ottawa
Health Unit to confirm the proceedings of the Ottawa Board of Health at its
meeting of June 15, 2015, be read and passed.
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CARRIED
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INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS
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There were no inquiries.
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ADJOURNMENT
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The Board adjourned the meeting at 7:05
p.m.
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NEXT MEETING
Regular Meeting
Monday, October 19, 2015 - 5:00 PM, Champlain Room
“Original
signed by”
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“Original
signed by”
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BOARD SECRETARY
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BOARD CHAIR
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M E M O / N O T E D E S E R V I C E
TO: Board of Health for the City of
Ottawa Health Unit
DESTINATAIRE
: Conseil de santé de la circonscription sanitaire de la ville
d’Ottawa
FROM: Councillor
Shad Qadri
Contact:
Councillor Shad Qadri
Chair, Ottawa Board of Health
613-580-2424 ext. 23681
shad.qadri@ottawa.ca
EXPÉDITEUR : Conseiller Shad Qadri
Personne ressource :
Conseiller Shad Qadri
Président, Conseil de santé d’Ottawa
613-580-2424, poste 23681
shad.qadri@ottawa.ca
DATE: June 15, 2015
15 juin 2015
FILE NUMBER: ACS2015-OPH-BOH-0003
SUBJECT: CHAIR OF THE
BOARD OF HEALTH VERBAL REPORT
OBJET : RAPPORT
VERBAL DU PRÉSIDENT DU CONSEIL DE SANTÉ
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alPHa
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Last week, the City of Ottawa welcomed Medical Officers of Health
and Board of Health Members from across Ontario to the 2015 Association of
Local Public Health Agencies (alPHa) Annual General Meeting & Conference.
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This conference was hosted by Ottawa Public Health and alPHa.
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Several Ottawa Board Members attended and I was honoured to make
opening remarks
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As part of the Annual General Meeting, delegates passed a number
of resolutions with subjects ranging from health equity to increasing access to
naloxone.
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Congratulations to the OPH staff who worked with alPHa to organize
this successful conference
OPH comments on other
committee reports
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As some of my Council colleagues may be aware, OPH has been
working to advance healthy public policy and influence municipal and provincial
decisions that impact health.
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In late May, Ottawa Public Health provided comments on a planning
committee report regarding the zoning by-law.
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The city report considered amending the current zoning by-law to
provide opportunities for more small businesses in urban neighbourhoods. OPH
staff brought forward the health benefits of the proposed zoning amendment, to
demonstrate how this type of zoning can help create vibrant, mixed use,
walkable neighbourhoods.
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OPH was also involved in consultations and community events around
reducing default speed limits. Last month, our Medical Officer of Health was
invited to speak on this matter at a Community Summit on Road Safety hosted by
the Minister of Community Safety and
Correctional Services, Yasir Naqvi.
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Finally, a systematic review of the City’s major by-laws will be
taking place over the next four years.
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OPH will be participating in this review and has proposed by-laws
with respect to expanding the definition of smoking to include hookah pipes in
public places, the posting of food premise certificates and a personal service
setting registry be considered.
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I am pleased that OPH has been able to participate in these
opportunities to advance healthy public policy and build healthier Ottawa.
Ultimate Lunch Cook-off
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I am also happy to report that Ottawa Public Health celebrated
Food Revolution Day at Immaculata High School this past May.
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Myself, along with Mayor Watson, Member Fleury, and Dr. Levy
joined grade 11 and 12 culinary arts student in an ‘Ultimate Lunch Cook-off.’
The results – were delicious and nutritious.
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Ottawa Public Health is proud to partner with local schools to
improve healthy eating and active living and to help make the healthy choice
the easy choice.
Congratulations to Board
Members
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Finally, I would like to thank all of our Board Members who have
represented us at events in the community over the past five months.
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Here is an example of a picture (above) of one of our Board
members, Peter Tilley, at a Dental Month Screening Event for Oral Health
M E M O / N O T E D E S E R V I C
E
TO: Board of Health for
the City of Ottawa Health Unit
DESTINATAIRE
: Conseil de santé de la circonscription sanitaire de la ville
d’Ottawa
FROM: Dr.
Isra Levy
Ottawa Public Health
Contact:
Dr. Isra Levy
Medical Officer of Health
Ottawa Public Health
613-580-2424 ext. 23681
isra.levy@ottawa.ca
EXPÉDITEUR : Dr Isra Levy
Santé publique Ottawa
Personne ressource :
Dr Isra Levy
Médecin chef en santé publique
Santé publique Ottawa
613-580-2424, poste 23681
isra.levy@ottawa.ca
DATE: June 15, 2015
15 juin 2015
FILE NUMBER: ACS2015-OPH-MOH-0004
SUBJECT: MEDICAL
OFFICER OF HEALTH VERBAL REPORT
OBJET :
RAPPORT VERBAL DU MÉDECIN CHEF EN SANTÉ PUBLIQUE
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Bonsoir, good evening,
I want to start, tonight,
by noting that every year June is marked, in the City of Ottawa, as a month to
recognize and celebrate employees. I would like to recognize my colleagues on
staff at Ottawa Public Health for their unwavering dedication to providing
programs and services to this community. I know you join me in thanking them
for all that they do in their day-to-day work to make Ottawa a place where people
are healthy, safe and actively engaged in their well-being.
We have a heavy agenda
tonight, so I will keep my remarks brief. I want to touch on three items.
Number one, an important provincial initiative, second our progress on
addressing compliance challenges in vaccine surveillance, and lastly new
developments that are creating stresses on our ability to balance the budget.
First , developments in the
provincial legislature: Those of you who were here at the time will recall that
in 2012 the Board of Health advocated for the development and promotion of menu
labeling policies and wrote a letter to the Minister of Health and Long-Term
Care to that effect. Last month Bill 45 – the Making Healthier Choices Act was
passed and will become law later this year. This new legislation responds to
advocacy efforts of this Board and other Boards of Health across Ontario
regarding menu labeling, the Smoke-Free Ontario Act and electronic
cigarettes.
As part of the Making
Healthier Choices Act, food service owners and operators of franchises with
20 or more locations in Ontario will be required to post calories. The Act
also bans the sale of flavoured tobacco products and the sale and supply of
e-cigarettes to anyone under the age of 19.
Public Health Units will be
involved in implementation and enforcement of this act, though specific details
are still being developed by the province so it is premature to consider
implications. In the meantime, OPH has moved forward on our own menu labeling
campaign to raise awareness of the importance of understandable nutritional
information being available. For example, you may have seen some of these items
on OC Transpo buses.
Moving on to the
Immunization update, later tonight you will be discussing our plans for the
multi-phased re-invigoration of our Vaccine Preventable Diseases work. I do
want to mention that the enhanced effort that we triggered in the winter to
update student records is progressing to plan. While we have not yet heard from
our funders regarding our request for an investment to assist with this
initiative, we are intent on getting all 150,000 our immunization records on
school children verified for the 2015/2016 school year.
Currently we have 10 nurses
and four data entry staff working on the data base, inputting data, cleaning
it, addressing duplicate records and contacting parents if the records aren’t
up-to-date. Over the summer we will increase the nursing complement so that we
will have a total of 40 staff deployed getting the database ready for fall. With
tremendous help and support from the City’s IT Services group we have been able
to implement an automated calling system to notify parents, and we have
extended our nursing hours so that we can respond to parent telephone calls in
the evenings. School boards have also been very supportive and have been
sending out messages to parents for us. And we are getting a good response from
parents that we connect with too.
So, while challenges to
persist, and the resource burden is very high, our team is getting on with the
job. You will hear later, too, that we are also building a sustainability plan
so that this type of catch up activity will not be needed in the future.
Lastly, I need to provide
you with a brief update on the budget. We have not yet received confirmation of
our 2015 funding request from the province. However, the City has recently
completed collective bargaining with bargaining units relevant to our programs.
Some assumptions that we had made in preparing our budget can, therefore, now
be solidified. A consequence is that we will have to manage a new compensation
pressure of approximately $350,000. I am reviewing options, with my management
team, so that we can make the necessary spending adjustments to address this
new pressure. We intend to balance the budget by year end.
We have also initiated a
review of our 2016 to 2018 multi-year financial forecast. For 2016, we will
have to manage rising costs due to inflation, collective agreement increases,
end of life technology replacement, and emerging community health pressures. I
anticipate that rising costs and constrained funding will create similar
challenges to balancing the proposed 2016 budget to those we faced last year.
That means we will need to address a funding shortfall in order to balance the
budget.
We will be tabling a draft
budget for 2016 for your consideration in the fall. I anticipate that you will
see that we will continue to hold needed growth in our programs in abeyance,
and to continue to find efficiencies in our activities.
That concludes my verbal
report. As always, I am happy to answer any questions.