Rural Economic Development (RED) Program
News Release
For Immediate Release
August 3, 2006
Better Access to Community Health Care Services in Chatham-Kent
McGuinty Government Invests To Attract And Retain Health Care Professionals
CHATHAM The McGuinty government is helping the Municipality
of Chatham-Kent develop a plan to attract and retain health care professionals,
Pat Hoy, MPP for Chatham-Kent-Essex, announced today on behalf of Leona
Dombrowsky, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.
The McGuinty government is supporting access to community health care
services for the people of Chatham-Kent and helping to build a stronger
more prosperous economy for local residents, said Hoy. This
initiative will encourage further attraction and retention of health care
professionals and shows that we are on the side of families in rural Ontario
who want the best health care.
The government will contribute over $132,000 to help the municipality develop
a plan to further attract and retain health care professionals. The project
will be dedicated to attracting medical graduates, developing nurse recruitment
and retention strategies, and assisting with youth initiatives and mentorship
programs across the municipality.
We are pleased that the government has helped secure RED funding for this
initiative, said Kristen Williams, project manager of the Chatham-Kent
Medical Recruitment Division. This medical recruitment and education
project will go a long way in helping to expand our plan to attract and
retain health care professionals for our community.
Other government initiatives that support a strong, rural economy include:
- Investing in rural health care, including 17 new community health
centres and seven satellite CHCs that serve rural communities.
- Exempted farmers from fees for water-taking permits.
- Investing over $22 million in rural communities through the Rural
Economic Development Program.
Todays investment was made through the Rural Economic Development
(RED) Program, which invests in projects that support sustainable rural
economies and community partnerships a key part of the governments
plan for rural Ontario.
Through the RED program, the Ontario government and its rural partners
are building stronger communities that work better for the people who
live in them. For more information about RED or Ontarios rural plan,
visit www.omafra.gov.on.ca.
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