SASKATOON COMMUNITY CLINIC SUPPORTING WOMEN’S ECONOMIC SECURITY Louse McKinney & Patrick Lapointe October 14, 2005.

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SASKATOON COMMUNITY CLINIC SUPPORTING WOMEN’S ECONOMIC SECURITY Louse McKinney & Patrick Lapointe October 14, 2005

Saskatchewan’s Five Cooperative Health Centres 1 RURAL CENTRES 4 URBAN CENTRES ALL PROVIDE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE

SASKATOON COMMUNITY CLINIC Number of Clients: 20,000 Number of Members: 11,000 Staffing:110 F.T.E.s Budget: $9.3 Million Operating Sites: Community nd. Ave. N. Westside th St. W. COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES (SASKATOON) ASSOCIATION SERVICES –Community Development Counselling / Community Services Health Promotion Laboratory and X-ray Membership Services Nutrition Occupational Therapy Optical Dispensing Optometry Pharmacy Physician Physical Therapy Primary Care Nursing Psychiatric Nursing 24 hour Emergency Call PROGRAMS »Aboriginal Seniors ProgramClient and Member Advocacy Community Kitchen Program Diabetes Education Health Information Centre Parenting Classes Parenting Support Groups Parents Food Resources Renters Rights Advocacy Program Seniors Group Program Financial Structure Provincial Government: $5,470,000 Pharmacy $1,230,000 Optical Dispensary $300,000 Optometry $125,000 Membership and assessment fees $31,000 Other Income $240,000 Total Budget $7,396,000 Number of Clients: 27,000 Number of Members: 11,000 Staffing: 98 F.T.E.s Budget: $7.5 Million Operating Sites: Community nd. Ave. N. Westside th St. W. COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES (SASKATOON) ASSOCIATION SERVICES –Community Development Counselling / Community Services Health Promotion Laboratory and X-ray Membership Services Nutrition Occupational Therapy Optical Dispensing Optometry Pharmacy Physician Physical Therapy Primary Care Nursing Psychiatric Nursing 24 hour Emergency Call PROGRAMS »Aboriginal Seniors ProgramClient and Member Advocacy Community Kitchen Program Diabetes Education Health Information Centre Parenting Classes Parenting Support Groups Parents Food Resources Renters Rights Advocacy Program Seniors Group Program Financial Structure Provincial Government: $5,470,000 Pharmacy $1,230,000 Optical Dispensary $300,000 Optometry $125,000 Membership and assessment fees $31,000 Other Income $240,000 Total Budget $7,396,000 Number of Clients: 27,000 Number of Members: 11,000 Staffing: 98 F.T.E.s Budget: $7.5 Million Operating Sites: Community nd. Ave. N. Westside th St. W. COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES (SASKATOON) ASSOCIATION SERVICES –Community Development Counselling / Community Services Health Promotion Laboratory and X-ray Membership Services Nutrition Occupational Therapy Optical Dispensing Optometry Pharmacy Physician Physical Therapy Primary Care Nursing Psychiatric Nursing 24 hour Emergency Call PROGRAMS »Aboriginal Seniors ProgramClient and Member Advocacy Community Kitchen Program Diabetes Education Health Information Centre Parenting Classes Parenting Support Groups Parents Food Resources Renters Rights Advocacy Program Seniors Group Program Financial Structure Provincial Government: $5,470,000 Pharmacy $1,230,000 Optical Dispensary $300,000 Optometry $125,000 Membership and assessment fees $31,000 Other Income $240,000 Total Budget $7,396,000

Vision Healthy individuals in a healthy community Our vision is a world where communities, families and individuals experience optimal conditions for health through all stages of life, actively pursue and manage their own health, and are supported by a publicly administered health care system offering high quality primary health services provided by an integrated and innovative health care team.

CLIENT POPULATION 20,000 Served at Main Clinic of All Ages and Economic Groups High Elderly Population 3500 Aboriginal Impoverished Persons Served at Westside Clinic

SUPPORT FOR WOMEN’S ECONOMIC SECURITY PUBLIC ADVOCACY COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS TO MEET ECONOMIC SECURITY NEEDS DIRECT SERVICE DELIVERY FAMILY FRIENDLY WORKPLACE

Staff Characteristics 135 Staff 92% Women 14% Aboriginal 5% with Disabilities 3% Visible Minorities Over 50% part time