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April 2024

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(56 Results Found)
April 1, 2024  to  April 30, 2024
1 Apr
All HKPR Offices Closed - Easter Monday Holiday Hours

8:30 AM| 200 Rose Glen Road Port Hope ON L1A 3V6

Our Port Hope, Lindsay and Haliburton offices will be closed today to observe Easter Monday. 

2 Apr
Immunization Clinic - Lindsay Immunization Clinics

11:00 AM| 108 Angeline Street South Lindsay ON K9V 3L5

Immunization Clinics at our Lindsay office require an appointment. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1507.

2 Apr
Sexual Health Clinic - Port Hope Sexual Health (by appointment only)

12:00 PM| 200 Rose Glen Rd, Port Hope, ON L1A 3V6

Sexual Health Clinics at the Port Hope office require an appointment, as walk-ins are not currently available. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1205.

3 Apr
Measles Immunization Clinic - Port Hope Immunization Clinics

10:00 AM| 200 Rose Glen Rd, Port Hope, ON L1A 3V6

Immunization Clinics at the Port Hope office require an appointment. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1507.

3 Apr
School Aged Immunization Clinic - Lindsay Immunization Clinics

10:00 AM| 108 Angeline Street South Lindsay ON K9V 3L5

Immunization Clinics at our Lindsay office require an appointment. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1507.

4 Apr
Sexual Health Clinic - Lindsay Sexual Health (by appointment only)

12:00 PM| 108 Angeline Street South Lindsay ON K9V 3L5

Sexual Health Clinics at our Lindsay office require an appointment, as walk-ins are not currently available. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1205.

5 Apr
Measles Immunization Clinic - Lindsay Immunization Clinics

10:00 AM| 108 Angeline Street South Lindsay ON K9V 3L5

Immunization Clinics at our Lindsay office require an appointment. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1507.

9 Apr
Basics for Small Drinking Water Systems (O.Reg. 319/08) - Cobourg Community Events

8:30 AM| Best Western Plus Cobourg Inn & Convention Centre, 930 Burnham Street COBOURG, ON

Course Overview

This course reviews the basic duties and responsibilities of small drinking water system owners and operators under Ontario Regulation 319/08.
Participants will learn about disinfecting water with a UV light, along with the operational and maintenance requirements of the equipment. Monitoring and responding to water quality issues through reporting and corrective actions will also be reviewed.
NOTE: Course content is intended for single connection systems with a groundwater source and no requirement for chlorine disinfection. For small systems using chlorine and requirements for secondary disinfection, please refer to Advanced for Small Drinking Water Systems (O. Reg. 319/08).

By the end of this session, participants will have gained an understanding of:
• Small drinking water system duties and responsibilities
• Knowledge of source water protection and maintenance requirements
• Describe disinfection of drinking water and operation of a UV light
• Perform common maintenance and routine checks required for a UV light
• Responding to potential drinking water quality issues

Target Audience

This course is geared to owners and operators of small drinking water systems under Ontario Regulation 319/08 with a single connection and no requirement for chlorine disinfection.

Register Here: https://wcwc.ca/training/course-schedule/ 

9 Apr
Sexual Health Clinic - Campbellford Sexual Health (by appointment only)

10:00 AM| Community Resource Centre at 65 Bridge St. E, Campbellford

Sexual Health Clinics are held at the Community Resource Centre at 65 Bridge St. E, Campbellford and require an appointment, as walk-ins are not currently available. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1205.

9 Apr
School Aged Immunization Clinic - Haliburton Immunization Clinics

10:30 AM| 191 Highland St, Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0

Immunization Clinics held at the Haliburton office require an appointment. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1507.

10 Apr
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Hillcrest Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Hillcrest Public School - 55 Elmore Street, Campbellford Ontario, K0L 0L0

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

10 Apr
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Wilberforce Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Wilberforce Public School, 101 School Rd, Wilberforce ON K0L 3C0

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

10 Apr
School-Based Immunization Clinic - J. Douglas Hodgson Elementary School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| J.Douglas Hodgson Elementary School, 1020 Grass Lake Rd., Haliburton ON K0M 1S0

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

10 Apr
Advanced for Small Drinking Water Systems (O.Reg. 319/08) - Cobourg Community Events

8:30 AM| Best Western Plus Cobourg Inn & Convention Centre, 930 Burnham Street COBOURG, ON

This course reviews the duties and responsibilities of small drinking water system owners and operators under Ontario Regulation 319/08.

Participants will learn about the different characteristics of drinking water sources, multi-step approach to treatment and maintenance of system equipment. This session will also review proper monitoring, sampling techniques and responding to water quality issues.
NOTE: The content of this course is specific to small systems that utilize UV and chlorine for primary disinfection, and may have secondary disinfection requirements because they have a distribution system. For drinking water system owners and operators with a single connection with no chlorine disinfection requirement, please refer to Basics for Small Drinking Water Systems (O. Reg. 319/08).

By the end of this session, participants will have gained an understanding of:

  • Small drinking water system duties and responsibilities
  • Multi Barrier treatment equipment used in small systems
  • Operational and maintenance checks for the treatment and system equipment
  • Knowledge of distribution and storage systems maintenance
  • Responding to potential drinking water quality issues

Target Audience

This course is geared to small system drinking water owners and operators with multiple connections that utilize multi-barrier treatment requirements under Ontario Regulation 319/08.

 

Register Here: https://wcwc.ca/training/course-schedule/ 

10 Apr
Dental Clinic - Port Hope Dental Clinic

9:00 AM| 200 Rose Glen Rd, Port Hope, ON L1A 3V6

This Dental Clinic is for children aged 0 to 17 years old and available at the Port Hope office (200 Rose Glen Road, Port Hope).  An appointment is required and you must qualify for this service.

Please call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1247 to find out if you qualify.

10 Apr
Sexual Health Clinic - Haliburton Sexual Health (by appointment only)

10:15 AM| Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team at 7217 Gelert Road

Sexual Health Clinics are held at the Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team at 7217 Gelert Road and require an appointment, as walk-ins are not currently available. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1205.

11 Apr
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Kent Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Kent Public School, 150 Kent St, Campbellford ON K0L 1L0

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

11 Apr
School-Based Immunization Clinic - St. Mary’s Catholic Elementary School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| St. Mary's Catholic Elementary School, 35 Centre St, Campbellford ON K0L 1L0

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

12 Apr
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Percy Centennial Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Percy Centennial Public School, 129 Church Street, Warkworth

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

12 Apr
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Scott Young Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Scott Young Public School, 27 Walnut Street, Omemee

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

15 Apr
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Roseneath Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Roseneath Public School, 9047 County Road 45, Roseneath

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

15 Apr
School-Based Immunization Clinics - Hastings Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Hastings Public School, 25 Albert Street West, Hastings

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

15 Apr
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Woodville Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Woodville Public School, 109 Nappadale Street, Woodville

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

15 Apr
Sexual Health Clinic - Lindsay Sexual Health (by appointment only)

10:00 AM| 108 Angeline Street South Lindsay ON K9V 3L5

Sexual Health Clinics at our Lindsay office require an appointment, as walk-ins are not currently available. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1205.

16 Apr
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Bobcaygeon Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Bobcaygeon Public School, 30 Balaclava Street, Bobcaygeon ON

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 


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