Health News For South West
Monday, December 03, 2007
Huron County Health Unit
Research Makes Health Unit Better
Huron County – While many people may
not think of the Huron County Health Unit as a
leader in research, the Health Unit has a different
story.
The Health Unit presented findings on four
research projects in Huron County last week at a
conference. The workshop was organized in
partnership with the Perth District Health Unit.
From access to nutritional food to rural youth
issues, presenters shared their findings with over
50 people.
Health Unit Executive Director, Penny Nelligan,
says doing research in Huron County is vital to
providing good public health services. “Carrying
out research means we’re able to provide services
that meet community needs. It makes sure we’re
reaching the right people with the right programs.”
The Health Unit presented findings on four
studies. One study focused on the link between
obesity in Huron County and people’s access to
nutritional food. Obesity rates in Huron County are
the highest in the province. It is also one of the
most rural, with only 17.5 residents per square
kilometer. The study found that access to
nutritional food through grocery stores varies
across the county.
Another project shared was the development of a
youth-run website. It was designed to address rural
youth health issues such as substance abuse, lack
of transportation and things to do, and limited
health services for rural youth. The SPARK
website is run by Huron County youth with
professional support.
Dr. Beth Henning, Medical Officer of Health, says
she’s proud of the work of the Health Unit. “The
research we do is of international quality in its
creativity and scientific base. It’s rejuvenating to
be part of such exciting and interesting research.”
One of the conference organizers and
Epidemiologist for the Huron County Health Unit,
Rachel Savage, was pleased with the day. “It’s an
opportunity to listen and hear what research is
going on locally. It’s all about improving what we
do and how we do it as a health unit. It’s also
great to see the partnerships formed with other
partners such as universities. This has been very
important to the research.”
TO FIND OUT MORE...
Our media contact is: Barbara Leavitt,
Communications Co-ordinator, Huron County
Health Unit, 519-482-3416 or toll-free 1-877-837-
6143.