A4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday January 19, 2000 I t ' s tim e ... to re g is te r f o r KINDERGARTEN w ith the H alton D istrict School B oard Eating disorder p ro g ra m receives provincial funding An annual funding commitment of $158,000 from the Ministry of Health will allow Halton Healthcare Services (HHS) to continue its successful Outpatient Eating Disorders Program for people suffering from anorexia or bulimia ner vosa. The Outpatient Eating Disorders Program began two years ago as a pilot project funded by the OTMH Charitable Corporation under the guidance of Dr. Jane Gilbert, Psychiatrist. Due to the overwhelming demand for the pro gram, the Mental Health Program applied for permanent funding to the Ministry of Health last July. `T he pilot program allowed us to demonstrate the need for the services in the community," explained Debby Gaines, Mental Health Program Leader at Halton Healthcare Services. "Our two years experience enabled us to compile all the data required by the Ministry to qualify for permanent funding," explained Dr. Gilbert. With permanent funding, the program will be expanded to improve access to a much-needed service. In addition to the therapy groups now offered, the program will add fami ly therapy, individual counselling and more extensive fami ly education. Psychiatric, Occupational Therapy and Dietary staff will be strengthened and nursing and social work per sonnel will be introduced. "We've expanded the program to help address family dynamics as this is often a major com ponent of the treatment," explains Gilbert. While eating disorders usually afflict girls from the early teen year to young adulthood (usually 14 to 30 years), males and older adults can also suffer from these illnesses. With limited access to services over the years, these disorders often do not get addressed until individuals have been ill for some time. The expected rate of recovery from an eating disorder is variable, but studies have shown that the sooner people are treated, the better the outcome. The program hopes to edu cate physicians and other healthcare professionals to help them recognize the symptoms more readily. "Early identifi cation is crucial. We are finding seniors in Halton who have lived with a disorder for 20 or 30 years because they were never properly identified and treated. The chances of them recovering now is slimmer since their behaviours are so ingrained," explained Dr. Gilbert. In a 12-month period, the program is estimated to see 250 clients with eating disorders and approximately 150 family members for a total of 400 people. "It is all very exciting! Now, we have the opportunity to plan for a permanent pro gram," explained Gaines. Patients must access the Outpatient Eating Disorders Program at the OTMH -- site of Halton Healthcare Services through a referral from their family physician. Anyone inter ested in more information about the program should call 337-2190. Planning already started for Nov. 13th civic election Winter has only now just begun in earnest but already those at Town Hall are looking ahead to Nov. 13th. That's the day local residents go to the polls in this year's municipal election, when everyone from mayor to school board trustees will be determined. Nominations for these positions can be filed until 5 p.m. on Oct. 13th in the Clerk's Department at the Oakville municipal building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Positions up for grabs include mayor, local and regional councillor, Halton Catholic District School Board trustee, Halton District School Board trustee, Conseil scolaire de dis trict du Centre Sud-Quest trustee and Conseil scolaire de dis trict catholique Centre-Sud trustee. The new term of office will be from Dec. 1, 2000 to Nov. 30, 2003. Nomination papers are available at th e C lerk's Department. Required is a signed consent to the nomination, a declaration of qualification by the candidate, proper identi fication and the $100 filing fee. No one wanting to be a candidate can solicit or accept contributions for election purposes or incur expenses until that person has filed their nomination paper. Ward 1 councillor Ralph Robinson and Ward 4 councillor Stephen Sparling are the first to file. The Halton District School Board is committed to providing quality learning opportunities for students enrolled in the Kindergarten program. There's a public elementary school close to your home with caring people waiting to help you and your child with this important step. Children must be 5 years old by December 31,2000 to register for the Kindergarten program for the 2000-2001 school year. Students must also reside within the boundaries of the school offering the program, and parents/guardians must be public school supporters. Please be sure to bring the following original documents with you: > proof of your child's age (birth certificate or passport) >- your child's immunization record >· your child's Ontario Health Card >- proof of address I f y o u a re n o t th e c h ild 's p a re n t, p le a s e b rin g p r o o f o f c u s to d y ( c o u r t o rd e r) Please drop by your local elementary school and register today for the Halton District School Board's Kindergarten program. We are ready to become a partner with you in your child's education. H a l t o n D is tr ic t Sc h o o l Bo a r d D.L. Papke, Ed.D., Director of Education Ethel Gardiner, Chair C R IM E S T O P P E R S Call 8 2 5-TIP S or 1-800-668-5151 S A L EP R IC E SE N DS U N D A Y , JA N U A R Y3 0 ,2 0 0 0 ,W H ILE Q U A N T IT IE S LA S T Burlaries may be connected On Nov. 20, 1999 garages attached to homes were entered on P a r k r i d g e Crescent. The culprits entered vehicles in the garages and rum maged through and stole a stereo face plate, cell phone and power cord and flash light. The face plate and cell phone and power cord were found nearby. A third entry is different and occurred on Nov. 14th but police believe the same thieves may be involved. This third occurrence was at the Jubilee Fruit M arket where the thief used a glass cut ter to cut his way into the business. Once inside the thief stole cash, and then left via the same entry location. If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this or any other matter, you may be eligi ble for a cash reward. You need not give your name when you tell us your infor mation and you will remain anonymous. Crime Stoppers does not sub scribe to the tele phone call dis play feature. 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