Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 11 Sep 1994, p. 4

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It starts this fall and hopes to track approximately 375 single parents, predominantly single mothers, on social assistance. They‘ll be approached to participate once in receipt of their first general welfare assistance (GWA) cheque. However, "we don‘t want it (parâ€" ticipation) to appear tied to getting assistance," said social services comâ€" missioner Bonnie Ewart. By ANGELA BLACKBURN Special to the Beaver alton Region and McMaster H University will do a fiveâ€" year tracking study to find out what health and social service mix best helps single parent welfare recipâ€" ients break social assistance cycles. Study will probe poverty cycle 169 | LAKESHORE RD. Q.E.W. "They may start functioning for a while but then one situation can break it all down again. Child care and employment services mean nothing if the problems are still there," she said. The project includes two separate studies, one in Halton and one in Hamiltonâ€"Wentworth. They‘ll also be compared to each other. The program is conducted by Burlington resident Dr. Gina Brown. Its $630,000 funding In the latter case, a public health nurse will act as a case manager to assist participants in addressing both health and social service areas. Ewart cited the futility of providing child care and employment services to someone with underlying health or emotional problems. Participants in five sample groups will be exposed to different service levels, from nothing more than what they pursue themselves after a GWA orientation, through a variety of serâ€" vice "packages" all the way to what Ms Ewart called having "everything on a platter for them to pick and choose." I| |Extended Hours The Parade Committee is actively soliciting corporate support. Shell Canada has again come on board as a major sponsor â€" their ongoing comâ€" mitment is greatly appreciated. Other sponsors are needed to ensure a sucâ€" cessful event. Call Cathie Mahoney at 849â€"0655 for further information. While most people are gearing up for the first day of school, a volunteer committee of 12 have been busy preparing for Oakville‘s 46th annual Santa Claus Parade. Scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 26th, the parade comâ€" mences at 9 a.m. from Kerr and Stewart Streets. It is anticipated that the parade will arrive downtown at 9:45 a.m. To celebrate the International Year of the Family, the committee has chosen "A Family Christmas" as this year‘s theme. From chopping down the perfect tree to sipping egg nog with friends, participating floats promise to depict many different family traditions sure to delight children of all ages. Santa Claus Parade Nov. 26th (905)301â€"4883 The Dorval Medical Associates Oakvulle:_(at peers) ated â€" free parking eveten® unIvERSA; Erectronic Air CueAners Humidiriers BoiLeRs FIREPLACES However, there have been very few studies which address health and social service utilization within the same target population and link the findings," reported Nosal. "The research findings will be helpful in determining future policy and pracâ€" tices. It could lead to a different form of service delivery model," said Ewart. Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale said the research would allow taxpayers to look at their return on investment, while social agencies could analyze success points within their services. Describing the research project as one of "coordination" of health and social services, both Ewart and health commissioner Dr. Robert Nosal hailed it a firstâ€"time major cooperaâ€" tion between the two fields. "Research has demonstrated there is a small percentage of the population who consume a disproportionate amount of both health an social serâ€" vices. is from the National Health Research and Development Program. . LENNOX® Must be a

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