Any and all branch closures being considered by the local Board of Health are being paused while they undergo a new planning process.
Officials with the Southeast Public Health Board of Health say they remain committed to leading the work of strengthening public health across the entire southeast region. At the call of the Chair, the Board met for a special meeting on Tuesday, February 10 in Kingston.
At the meeting the Board passed a motion to engage a third-party consultant to begin work on a strategic plan and to help develop a clear vision for the future. The Board also passed a resolution that places a pause on further implementation of the Rural Services Delivery Strategy, as well as all branch office closures, until the strategic plan is approved.
“Our communities can be proud of this Board, and confident in their skills and expertise, as well as their professionalism, compassion, and dedication. Together, the Board is moving forward to deliver on its strong commitment to the success of the merger, and the strengthening of public health in our region.”
– Chair Nathan Townend
The next meeting of the Board of Health is scheduled for Wednesday, February 25.


