15| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,D ecem ber 7,2017 theifp.ca icant increases, but this is quite a bit this year," he said. One of the big items on the docket was public health, which included public health resources increasing by 3.2 per cent, health environments and communicable disease in- creasing by 2.6 per cent, healthy families, decreas- ing by 0.7 per cent, and clinical health families in- creasing by 5.8 per cent. A $150,000 provincially- funded program will give first-aid responders nal- oxone kits, which are tem- porary but immediate kits to fight opioid overdoses. The paramedics por- tion of the budget is in- creasing by almost $1.5 million to make way for 12 new full-time employees and to make room for re- lief hours: an item that has not appeared on the bud- get previously. Relief hours are classi- fied as regional paramed- ics who are readily-avail- able to work when current full-time staff are not, due to training, sickness or va- cation. "We've been running unfavourable variances related to personal com- pensation," Scinocca ex- plained. "A lot of it has to do with budgeting for the appro- priate level of relief hours." The capital budget is an estimated $4.2 billion. Ruf spoke reminding committee that regional council approved the paramedic 10-year master plan in 2015, and the plan- ning outlined in the docu- ment features expected growth in paramedic sta- tions. There are two stations that will be focused on next year, one in east Mil- ton at Fifth Line and Derry Road and one in southwest Oakville at Rebecca Street. An additional station in Milton will be looking at design in 2018. Ruf said emergency and non-emergency calls have risen by 55 per cent since last year, and they are expected to continue to rise next year. l Continued from page 14 Public health received no increase from the province in funds in 2017 The paramedic portion of the budget is increasing by almost $1.5 million to make way for 12 new employees. 372 Queen Street, Acton • 519-853-9292 • 333 Mountainview Road South, Georgetown • 905-873-3103 www.eramosaphysio.com • Player and Coach Education • Preseason BaselineTesting • Balance Assessment • Sports Medicine Consultation • Cognitive and ImPACT testing • Return to Play Protocols • Follow Up and Collaborative Medical Evaluation • Step by Step Medical Guidance Where every patient is treated like an elite athlete We are here to keep our athletes active into their adult years and can offer you: Concussion Passport to Safe Play When you need concussion assessment and follow up treatment, you can be reassured that our Concussion Passport Guidelines are medically endorsed and follow the International Zurich Concussion Guidelines. We are here to treat every patient like an athlete, but FIRST they have to be medically assessed and treated as a patient and more importantly your child. Shelter 519.833.2287 | Thrift Shop 905.702.8661 uppercredit.com | info@uppercredit.com Charitable Registration #893738872RR0001 Locally owned & operated by neighbours you've known & trusted for over 40 years! * See store for detailscarpetone.com 26 Guelph St, Georgetown • 905-877-9896 We guarantee* you'll love the results. VISIT US For Outstanding Service Quality Products & Certified Installation LET US FLOOR YOU CALL US FOR YOUR FREE IN-HOME ESTIMATE Platinum 2 Halton Hills ti 2017 ton Hills with our great selection of Hardwood, Carpet, Tile, Vinyl, Laminate, Area Rugs & More!