Health and Social Services

News Releases 2009

Thomson Centre Going Back to its Beginnings

December 10, 2009

Thomson Centre will once again serve as a residence for Yukoners requiring long-term care


Yukon Government’s Continuing Care Branch Receives National Accreditation

December 10, 2009

The Continuing Care branch of Health and Social Services has received national accreditation for the exemplary care that staff provides to residents and clients


H1N1 Present in Infant's Death

December 09, 2009

Yukon's Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Brendan Hanley, today confirmed that H1N1 influenza virus was found in an infant who died in early November


New Act Opens Up Adoption Files Unless Vetoed

November 20, 2009

The new Child and Family Services Act will come into effect on April 30, 2010 and will include significant changes


Support for Smokers Who Want to Quit

November 12, 2009

Smokers who need help to become smoke-free will have access to a new enhanced smoking cessation program and nicotine replacement therapy


Yukon Confirms First Yukon Death From H1N1 Complications

November 02, 2009

Yukon’s Medical Officer of Health Dr. Brendan Hanley confirmed today that Yukon has had its first death linked with the H1N1 Influenza


Yukon at the Forefront of E-health Expansion

November 02, 2009

Yukon is a leader in the use of electronic health technology and its citizens are the beneficiaries


MOH Confirms H1N1 Outbreak at Whitehorse Correctional Centre

October 30, 2009

Yukon’s Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Brendan Hanley, confirmed today the first outbreak of H1N1 at the Whitehorse Correctional Centre (WCC)


New Flu Assessment Clinic to Lighten Load

October 29, 2009

Whitehorse residents who think they may need medical treatment for influenza will have another option to calling 811, visiting their physician or going to the hospital


Medical Officer of Health Confirms First Hospitalization

October 27, 2009

Yukon has had its first hospitalization linked to pandemic H1N1 (pH1N1)


Yukon to Release H1N1 Vaccinations

October 21, 2009

Yukon health centres will begin administering the H1N1 vaccine on October 26


Social Inclusion Strategy to Address Poverty Issues

October 14, 2009

Health and Social Services Minister Glenn Hart announced today the development of a social inclusion strategy for the territory


Smokers’ Helpline Services Launched for Yukon - Federal Release

October 08, 2009

Launch of a toll-free quitline service that will help Yukoners quit smoking


Art and Recovery is the Theme for Mental Illness Awareness Week

October 06, 2009

Four different art forms will help to celebrate Yukon Mental Illness Awareness Week, which runs from October 6 to 16


Don’t be Sick Campaign Starts Today

October 02, 2009

Yukoners will soon start seeing an odd-looking character popping up on posters, in print ads, on tissue packs and on the radio


Health Bursary Programs Award 10 Grants for 2009

October 01, 2009

Ten Yukoners are recipients of this year’s post-secondary health and medical education bursaries


Changes Announced to 2009 Seasonal Flu Vaccination Program

September 28, 2009

Yukon will join several other jurisdictions in providing a focused seasonal flu vaccination before launching an intensive public H1N1 vaccination program


Health and Social Services Minister Glenn Hart Comments on Swift River Lodge Closure

September 17, 2009

Yukoners and visitors to Yukon expect the food and water they consume in restaurants, lodges and other facilities to be safe


Stronger Protection of Personal Health Information is in the Works

September 14, 2009

The Yukon government is developing a personal health information act


Yukoners to be Informed of the Smoke-free Places Act and Regulation

September 10, 2009

A campaign informing Yukoners of their responsibilities under the new Smoke-free Places Act and Regulation will begin


Second Annual Day Without Injury Challenge Set for September 8

September 08, 2009

Yukon’s Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Brendan Hanley, is again issuing a personal challenge to all Yukoners to make September 8 a day with no injuries


Updated H1N1 Influenza Advice for Yukon Schools

September 01, 2009

School principals and administrators from across Yukon received updated H1N1 influenza information about infection prevention, vaccination, cleaning protocols and how to report absenteeism


Yukon Foster Parents to Receive Rate Increase

August 31, 2009

Beginning October 1, Yukon’s foster parents will see the rates they receive increase by 17 per cent for the first time in 12 years


Yukon Regulates Psychiatric Nurses Under Health Professions Act

August 25, 2009

Yukon has become the first territory to regulate psychiatric nurses


Yukoners are Reminded of Health Effects from Forest Fire Smoke

August 03, 2009

smoke from forest fires can pose a health risk to those with asthma or other respiratory conditions


Watson Lake Hospital Transfers to Yukon Hospital Corporation

July 30, 2009

Yukon Hospital Corporation will assume responsibility for the Watson Lake Hospital


More Cases of H1N1 Flu Virus Confirmed in Yukon

July 23, 2009

two more laboratory confirmed cases of H1N1 in the territory


Funding to Determine Feasibility of Daycare for Watson Lake

July 22, 2009

$19,294 Community Development Fund grant to the Watson Lake Daycare Society


Residents Moving Into a New Unit at Copper Ridge

June 22, 2009

Continuing care residents are transitioning into the remaining 12 beds at Copper Ridge Place, Health and Social Services Minister Glenn Hart announced


Level Six Pandemic Will Not Change Yukon’s Response - MOH

June 15, 2009

Yukon residents should not view the World Health Organization’s elevation of its pandemic alert level to Phase 6 as an increase in the severity of the novel influenza H1N1


Smoke-Screening VI Results Are In

June 01, 2009

Yukon students in Grades 5 through 12 have once again picked the most effective tobacco education commercial from around the world


Telehomecare Project to Improve Delivery of Services in Yukon

March 27, 2009

Telehomecare project to improve the delivery of services to homecare clients


Comments Invited on Revisions to the Yukon’s Licensed Practical Nurses Regulation

May 27, 2009

Yukoners are invited to review proposed amendments to the Yukon’s Licensed Practical Nurses Regulation and to respond with written comments on the proposed changes


Health Care Review Preliminary Report Tabled

May 14, 2009

Health and Social Services Minister Glenn Hart today tabled the “What We Heard” preliminary report from the health care review steering committee


Government of Yukon Continues Funding for Journey Far Carver Program

May 12, 2009

Justice Minister Marian C. Horne, and Health and Social Services Minister Glenn Hart announced a commitment of $345,000, for each of the next three fiscal years, to help continue the Journey Far carving program


First Case of H1N1 Confirmed in Yukon

May 12, 2009

Yukon’s Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Brendan Hanley, confirmed today that Yukon has its first case of laboratory confirmed H1N1 Influenza


Travellers With Flu-Like Symptoms Should See Health Care Provider

April 27, 2009

Yukon residents who have recently returned from Mexico and who are experiencing flu-like symptoms should talk to their health providers


New Hospital Planned for Dawson City

April 09, 2009

Start of a process to build a new hospital in Dawson City


Oral Health Starts at Birth

April 07, 2009

Health and Social Services new promotion of its Pre-School Dental Program


PRIMA Training Workshop for Addictions Professionals

March 31, 2009

Alcohol and Drug Services is hosting a training workshop today on substance abuse and pregnancy


Flu Makes Spring Arrival in Yukon

March 30, 2009

Spring and the flu arrived just about the same time in Yukon


New Monies Support Increased Services to Children with Special Needs

March 27, 2009

Increase in funding to the Child Development Centre (CDC), pending legislative approval


Complement Filled for Yukon’s Primary Health Care Nurses

March 27, 2009

For the first time in at least 10 years Yukon government has filled every permanent primary health care nurse position in the communities


Watson Lake Hospital Management Agreement Signed

March 26, 2009

13-month management agreement that formalizes the Yukon Hospital Corporation’s participation in the management of the Watson Lake Hospital


Increased Investment for Health Care

March 18, 2009

$20 million increase to health and social programs, subject to legislative approval


Faster Medical Diagnosis with New X-Ray Technology

March 18, 2009

Teleradiology project, budgeted at $3.5 million, to provide more timely medical diagnosis for Yukoners in rural communities


HPV Study to Begin in Yukon

March 17, 2009

A study on Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is set to begin in the Yukon


New Children's Receiving Home Planned

February 27, 2009

$1 million has been set aside to construct a “super green” replacement of the Children’s Receiving Home


Addictions Resource Line Will Benefit Yukon Callers

February 19, 2009

Launch of the Alcohol and Drug Information and Referral Service (ADIRS)


Health Care Review Steering Committee Selected

February 18, 2009

Premier Dennis Fentie and Health and Social Services Minister Glenn Hart are pleased to announce the members of the Health Care Review Steering Committee


Government to Train Front-Line Service Workers in Women-Centered Care

February 09, 2009

Nancy Poole, internationally renowned researcher and educator, will be in Whitehorse to train substance abuse workers and service providers in women-centered care


Social Assistance Recipients Now Receiving Increased Food Allowance

February 06, 2009

Social assistance recipients received an increase in their food allowance in January 2009


Government Helps Polar Games Celebrate 40 Years

February 03, 2009

Health and Social Services is helping to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Polar Games by promoting healthy eating and active living to students


Health Minister Looks to Strengthened Working Relationship on FASD Issues

January 29, 2009

Health and Social Services Minister Glenn Hart is looking forward to an improved working relationship with Health Canada after meeting with federal Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq at the Canada Northwest Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Partnership.


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