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The Community Wellness Council is made up of anyone who lives and works in Dufferin-Caledon with an interest to create a health and social care system in Dufferin – Caledon that is focused on what matters to everyone. Its members all have an equal voice at the table.
The Community Wellness Council members agree that it is expected that everyone (patients, caregivers, care providers, doctors, community members) will courageously work together to create a health and social care system that improves health and wellness by:
Sharing ideas openly
Listening to understand different points of view
Being respectful of other’s ideas and the situation as they see it
Focusing on solving the problem when we disagree
Participating in ways to check our improvement
The Community Wellness Council has a shared purpose, a term of reference and a work plan to continue making progress within the broader Hills of Headwaters Collaborative Ontario Health Team.
The group meets quarterly.
If you are interested in getting involved, please complete an Expression of Interest (PFA EOI) found in the right hand panel under "Documents" or connect with us at info@hillsofheadwaterscollaborative.ca.
The Community Wellness Council is made up of anyone who lives and works in Dufferin-Caledon with an interest to create a health and social care system in Dufferin – Caledon that is focused on what matters to everyone. Its members all have an equal voice at the table.
The Community Wellness Council members agree that it is expected that everyone (patients, caregivers, care providers, doctors, community members) will courageously work together to create a health and social care system that improves health and wellness by:
Sharing ideas openly
Listening to understand different points of view
Being respectful of other’s ideas and the situation as they see it
Focusing on solving the problem when we disagree
Participating in ways to check our improvement
The Community Wellness Council has a shared purpose, a term of reference and a work plan to continue making progress within the broader Hills of Headwaters Collaborative Ontario Health Team.
The group meets quarterly.
If you are interested in getting involved, please complete an Expression of Interest (PFA EOI) found in the right hand panel under "Documents" or connect with us at info@hillsofheadwaterscollaborative.ca.