Weather for Oakville, ON Thurs Fri Sat Sun -4° -10° 6° 4° 9° 0° 5° -1° Artscene Spotlight on Loyola art students Teen puts together first startup Page 5 www.insidehalton.com 916 Winston Churchill Blvd. t k ill www.carstaroakville.com t k iill Collision & Glass Glass Service Service Collision & 905-845-7579 905-847-2595 2212 Wyecroft Rd. dentistoakville.com 905-842-6030 Stay Connected! Thursday, February 18, 2016 | 40 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Proposed changes to system raises flags with Halton Health Dept. by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff A R T S & C R A F T S F O R F A M I L Y D A Y An Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care discussion paper, proposing changes to Ontario's health care system, has raised red ags with Halton Region's Medical Of cer of Health (MOH). At the Region's health and social services committee meeting Feb. 9, Halton MOH Dr. Hamidah Meghani presented an overview of Patients First: A Proposal to Strengthen Patient-Centred Health Care in Ontario. Meghani also outlined potential effects it could have on the local health department. Released Dec. 17, 2015, the paper proposes transformation of the health care system by expanding the mandate of Local Health Integrated Networks (LHINs) to include primary care planning and performance management; home and community care management and service delivery; and developing formal linkages with public health to improve population and public health planning. "Under this proposal, LHINs would assume responsibility for planning, managing and improving the performance of all health services within a region, while still maintaining clinician and patient choice," the paper states. The government began consulting with the public and members of the health-care eld since the paper's release. Consultation has been scheduled to close Feb. 29, with draft legislation planned for spring 2016. During a 15-minute presentation, Meghani told committee members legislation changes could come this fall after the provincial budget is tabled. She advised the Halton Health Department has concerns with the see Four on p.4 Julia & Veronica Lee dig into some arts and crafts at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre during Family Day. The local community centre was just one of many locations across Oakville offering hundreds of activities for families to take in during the holiday. For more photos from Family Day, see Spotlight on p.6 and p.9. | photo by Riziero Vertolli Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or www.facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) High quality wood & vinyl shutters 905.691.4455 www.shuttersetc.ca WINNER OF BEST WINDOW COVERING & BLIND CENTRE SINCE 2006 SHUTTERS ETC. Optimize Performance (Adults and Children) · Attention span is short · Difficulty organizing & completing work · also helpful for Asperger's · also Psycho-educational testing ADD Centre Neurofeedback and learning strategies can provide a lasting improvement. Co-author with Pediatrician William Sears of The A.D.D. Book: New Understandings, New Approaches to Parenting Your Child. Director: Lynda M. Thompson, Ph.D., 905-803-8066 www.addcentre.com