Southeast Public Health to temporarily reduce sexual health services
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Southeast Public Health to temporarily reduce sexual health services to focus on merging teams
Southeast Public Health is temporarily reducing some sexual health services as it focuses on merging teams across its coverage area. The merged health unit is working to integrate staff members from across legacy agencies into region-wide teams to ensure that all southeast residents receive equitable and consistent services. It means as of October 27, sexual health clinic hours in Belleville and Kingston may be reduced. Sexual health clinics at …
Local health unit temporarily reducing sexual health services
KINGSTON – Southeast Public Health (SEPH) announced on Thursday that it will be reducing its sexual health services in order to focus on the merging of its teams in three formerly independent public health units.
Sexual health services temporarily reduced locally and regionally
As Southeast Public Health works to merge its teams across the southeast region, some services are being temporarily ramped down to give staff time to integrate into their new teams. Starting Oct. 27, sexual health clinics at SEPH offices in Gananoque, Perth, and Carleton Place will be paused, sexual health clinic hours in Kemptville and Almonte will be reduced, and sexual health clinic hours in Kingston and Belleville may be reduced. Currently,…
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