The News (New Glasgow)

Healthy Pictou County gets provincial funding

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NEW GLASGOW — Healthy Pictou County is receiving a $13,875 grant through the new Healthy Communitie­s Stream to support community efforts to attract and retain new doctors.

The doctor-led community group will create a guide to welcome physicians and their families to the community. It will include informatio­n on enrolling children in school and sports or cultural activities as well as raise awareness of what the county’s six municipali­ties have to offer.

“This funding provides a unique and exciting opportunit­y to build a welcome guide to Pictou County, allowing us all to come together and showcase how wonderful our community is,” said Nicole LeBlanc, project navigator for Health Pictou County. “It will be a great resource to provide not only to incoming physicians and medical staff, but also to their families.”

Healthy Pictou County is a physician-led, community organizati­on focused on the attraction and retention of medical staff and students to Pictou County that started about a year ago.

Government launched the $200,000 Healthy Communitie­s Stream in August. It was developed with input from community groups, municipal leaders, health profession­als and the Nova Scotia Health Authority. The intent is to complement ongoing recruitmen­t efforts by the health authority and government.

“It’s about really promoting healthy communitie­s and one of those ways is through physician recruitmen­t. Obviously, physicians are a critical part of building and maintainin­g healthy communitie­s, particular­ly in the primary-care space,” said Health Minister Randy Delorey who announced the funding at the

East Side Health Centre in New Glasgow on Thursday.

This money is to help communitie­s as they work alongside the Nova Scotia Health Authority’s recruiters to attract and retain doctors.

“Nobody can really sell a community like people who live in the community,” Delorey said. “While the health authority is structured in four zones and they have their teams allocated there, the fact is that there are many communitie­s that make up those four zones.”

 ?? ADAM MACINNIS/THE NEWS ?? From left are Healthy Pictou County project navigator Nicole LeBlanc, Nova Scotia Health Minister Randy Delorey and Murray Hill, chair of Healthy Pictou County.
ADAM MACINNIS/THE NEWS From left are Healthy Pictou County project navigator Nicole LeBlanc, Nova Scotia Health Minister Randy Delorey and Murray Hill, chair of Healthy Pictou County.

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