Strategic Plan

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Strategic Plan 2017-2022 Vision Centre de santé Saint-Boniface is known for its delivery of innovative primary health care services that promote the health and wellness of its community. Mission Centre de santé Saint-Boniface stimulates and supports the French-speaking population of Winnipeg and the residents of St. Boniface in taking charge of their own health and wellness. The Centre collaborates with the community to promote health and to prevent, treat and manage health problems. Given its unique role, the Centre operates in French and provides services in both official languages. Mandate The mandate of Centre de santé Saint-Boniface is to provide primary health services in both official languages to the French-speaking population of Winnipeg and St. Boniface residents through an interdisciplinary team of bilingual professionals. The Centre also promotes the training of bilingual professionals. Values Fairness, Respect, Quality, Comprehensiveness, Transparency

Four Strategic Focuses Reputation for excellence Equitable access Leadership Human resources 1. Leadership: Centre de santé Saint-Boniface is a key leader within an integrated network of partners. 2. Equitable access: Winnipeg s French-speaking population and St. Boniface residents have equitable access to health care services provided by Centre de santé Saint-Boniface. 3. Reputation for excellence: Centre de santé Saint-Boniface enjoys an excellent reputation as a recognized model for the delivery of high-quality primary and community services in both official languages. 4. Human resources: Centre de santé Saint-Boniface has a full complement of bilingual human resources.

1 LEADERSHIP Centre de santé Saint-Boniface is a key leader within an integrated network of partners. Implement integration, collaboration and optimization projects between partners Promote interprofessional practice Form new win-win partnerships and strengthen existing partnerships Establish a networking process to reach the French-speaking population outside St. Boniface Prioritize, develop and build strong relationships with key partners related to target populations Develop an operational plan to extend hours of operation A few of our partners BridgeCare, Accueil Francophone, Welcome Place, Réseau en immigration francophone du Manitoba (RIF Manitoba) Société franco-manitobaine, Santé en français La Fédération des aînés franco-manitobains (FAFM) CancerCare Manitoba, St. Amant Université de Saint-Boniface, University of Manitoba, Division scolaire francomanitobaine (DSFM) St. Boniface/St. Vital community area health and social services Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) Catholic Health Corporation of Manitoba (CHCM)

2 EQUITABLE ACCESS Winnipeg s French-speaking population and St. Boniface residents have equitable access to health care services provided by Centre de santé Saint-Boniface. Identify the needs of priority populations, barriers to access and best practices to reach these populations Provide services and programs tailored to the priority populations Assess client needs in terms of equity in services Launch service and program projects with key partners Harm reduction (reducing negative consequences associated with drug use) and distribution of Naloxone Teen Clinic Cooking classes for newcomers Expand Project Pathway, which aims to ensure equity of access for disadvantaged populations to health care and services provided by Centre de santé Priority populations Persons living with disabilities in the community Persons living with a mental health disability and homeless persons Newcomers Young children and adolescents Seniors and persons living with a chronic illness

3 REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE Centre de santé Saint-Boniface enjoys an excellent reputation as a recognized model for the delivery of highquality primary and community services in both official languages. Improve client flow and service efficiency Make it easier to navigate French-language health care services in Winnipeg by working closely with the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) Master best practices in primary care and community services Adopt the advanced access method to organize, plan and schedule client flows as efficiently as possible Design and implement group medical visits Organize a community health and wellness event for a good cause

4 HUMAN RESOURCES Centre de santé Saint-Boniface has a full complement of bilingual human resources. Provide a stimulating professional work environment for staff Contribute to the training and development of bilingual professionals Encourage future generations to pursue a career in health care, and provide them with guidance Establish an annual professional training plan for each discipline and each staff member Host students and interns in several fields Work with secondary schools and universities

ABOUT Founded in 1999, Centre de santé Saint-Boniface is the only community health centre in Manitoba that provides primary health services in both official languages. The Centre serves Winnipeg s Frenchspeaking population and St. Boniface residents. SERVICES OFFERED Medical services provided by family physicians, nurse practitioners, and primary care nurses Nutrition services provided by primary care dietitians Services provided by an exercise specialist Mental health services provided by mental health counsellors Community development WELLNESS PROGRAMS OFFERED Myths and Facts about Managing Type 2 Diabetes Prenatal class in French Healthy Attachment, Happy Family Supermarket Smarts Love Your Body, Love Yourself Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Get Better Together! ABCs of Relaxation Commit to Quit Act now! For your health BY THE NUMBERS 7,135 clients 54 21,630 annual visits 99% * 2016-2017 client satisfaction employees 49 wellness program sessions offered* 501 wellness session participants* Board of Directors Michelle Savard, Chair Charlotte Walkty, Vice-chair Serge Bisson, Treasurer Léonard Rivard, Secretary Justin Chaput Peter Dorrington Natalie Gagné Mireille Kazadi Hafeez Khan Suzanne Ross Executive Director Monique Constant