Sustaining the northern health system
Northern Health Strategy has one last proposal as their funding comes to an end —that is to get enough health workers trained to sustain the current health system and fill some of the gaps.
“We need about $12 million over five years to train close to 500 people, in part to sustain the system, and begin to grow into the area of need,” said Nap Gardiner, co-ordinator of the Northern Health Strategy, an organization that worked on liaising between northern health service providers.
The five years of funding ends at the end of April, but Gardiner said the strategy will live on though the work they have done and their plans for the future.
The last project involved speaking with communities across Northern Saskatchewan to see what they needed to succeed in training as health care workers.