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Sexual Assault Care Centre proposes to move counselling MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com
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For Scarborough residents who are poor and hungry, summer is the leanest season at their local food bank. Thousands of area families are regular clients year round, but most items stocking the food bank shelves are gathered at only three times a year - Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving. These are the times the Da i l y Bre a d Fo o d Ba n k , which supplies food banks in Scarborough, holds its major food drives, so they are when Torontonians think of giving, said Michelle West-Martin, community engagement manager at Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities. But there is no major drive to build up food supplies in summer, a time when members of groups making donations are often away. “Though the supply >>>SUMMER, page 15
The Scarborough Hospital is proposing to move followup care and counselling for patients at its Sexual Assault Care Centre into new commu-
nity facilities. The hospital and Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities, a community health centre, submitted a business case for their “voluntary integration” of the program last month to the Central East Local
Health Integration Network, regional overseer of health care. Under the plan, which the LHIN may approve during an Aug. 28 board meeting, the “acute care portion” of treatment for victims of sexual
assault and domestic violence – pregnancy prevention, tests and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, taking forensic evidence for police – would continue around the clock through physicians and specially trained nurses at the
emergency department of TSH’s Birchmount campus. Follow-up care and counselling would be done through SCHC, which has clinical campuses at Markham Road and Lawrence Avenue, Brimley Road >>>CHANGES, page 15
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