ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT


                                            Date: June 26, 1995    
                                            Dept. File No.: CC22-95


    TO:       Vancouver City Council

    FROM:     Medical Health Officer

    SUBJECT:  Downtown South Community Health Centre




    RECOMMENDATION 

         A.   THAT Council  receive  the following  funds from  the
              Ministry  of  Health  and  Ministry  Responsible  for
              Seniors  on behalf  of  the Downtown  South Community
              Health Centre Steering Committee:

              $332,655  for  the  1995/96  operating costs  of  the
              Downtown South Community Health Centre.

         B.   THAT  an 8%  administrative fee  be levied  for funds
              directly administered (excluding flow  through funds)
              by the Vancouver Health Department.

         C.   THAT Council authorize the Medical  Health Officer to
              contract  with Patrick Archibald  at a cost  of up to
              $10,000 on  behalf  of the  Downtown South  Community
              Health  Centre  Steering  Committee,  to  manage  the
              start-up phase of the Downtown South Community Health
              Centre in July and August, 1995  on a half-time basis
              and  provide consultation to the Manager and Steering
              Committee for up  to one day per week  until December
              31, 1995.

         D.   THAT Council authorize the  Medical Health Officer to
              contract with  David Wood  on behalf of  the Downtown
              South Community Health Centre Steering Committee at a
              cost  of $33,328  July  17/95 to  March  31, 1996  to
              manage  the  operation and  outreach of  the Downtown
              South Community Health Centre.

         E.   THAT  Council  establish  1.0  FTE  community  health
              nursing position  in the Vancouver  Health Department
              at  an annual cost of  $52,300 to be  assigned to the
              Downtown  South  Community   Health  Centre.     This
              position is subject to  job evaluation by the General
              Manager of Human Resources.

         F.   THAT Council approve flow through funding of $134,500
              to the  Downtown  Granville Tenant's  Association  to
              administer   property  costs  and  employ  two  staff
              members (community counsellor  and receptionist)  for
              the  Downtown  South  Community  Health  Centre  from
              September 1, 1995 to March 31, 1996.

         G.   THAT Council approve flow  through funding of $33,750
              to  St. Paul's  Hospital  to recruit  Downtown  South
              Community Health   Centre  physicians  from September
              30, 1995 - March 31, 1996.

         H.   THAT Council authorize the Director of Legal Services
              to enter into appropriate agreements on behalf of the
              City of Vancouver as required.


    GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS

         The  General  Manager  of  Community  Services  RECOMMENDS
         approval of A through H.


    COUNCIL POLICY

    Council  on  February  3,  1994  approved  a  motion  that  any
    recommendations  for increased  staff  or enhanced  programs be
    offset by corresponding spending  reductions or by increases in
    non-taxation revenues, subject to Council discretion.

    Council on  February 25,  1995 approved the  recommendation for
    the Vancouver Health Department to accept and administer start-
    up  and capital funds on behalf of the Downtown South Community
    Health Centre.

    Council has agreed to  act as a conduit for  flow through funds
    from the Ministry  of Health and  the Ministry Responsible  for
    Seniors in the past.


    BACKGROUND

    The Downtown  South Community Health Centre  Partnership is the
    result of three years of planning and collaboration by Downtown
    South  community organizations, residents,  St. Paul's Hospital
    and other services funded by the Ministry of Health, as well as
    the  City  of  Vancouver   Departments  of  Health  and  Social
    Planning.   This partnership  arose out  of concerns  about the
    lack of accessible health care for  low-income residents in the
    Downtown South and the potential impacts of the  Downtown South
    redevelopment on the health of such individuals.



    The  Downtown South  Community  Health Centre  Partnership will
    establish a community-based, multi-disciplinary, drop-in health
    centre   that  will  deliver   integrated  primary,  secondary,
    preventive and continuing care services to low-income residents
    in  the Downtown  South  and peripheral  areas.   The community
    health  nurse  will  work   full-time  in  the  Downtown  South
    Community   Health  Centre  providing  triage,  assessment  and
    primary care services.

    The Downtown South Community  Health Centre Partnership will be
    managed  directly  by  a  Steering   Committee  which  includes
    representatives from  all of the participating organizations in
    the  Partnership.   The  role  of  Downtown Granville  Tenant's
    Association  has   been  integral  in   maintaining  grassroots
    community support and participation  in the development of this
    project.

    In  summary,  the  goal  is  to  establish a  partnership  that
    includes  both  traditional  health  care  organizations,  (St.
    Paul's Hospital,  Alcohol  & Drug  Services, Greater  Vancouver
    Mental Health,  Vancouver Health Department) as  well as grass-
    roots   community   organizations  networks.      The  Centre's
    management model  will enable  the partnering  organizations to

    deliver  responsive, quality  health  care services  that  will
    eventually be owned and managed by the community they serve.


    FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS

    One-time and ongoing operating  costs of the Downtown Community
    Health Centre are 100%  supported by participating partners and
    the provincial government.  It is proposed that the City charge
    an  8%  fee for  funds  directly adminstered  by  the Vancouver
    Health Department.  

    The  total 1995/96  budget of  $332,655 would  be  allocated as
    follows:

         Staffing costs
                          $ 34,900
         Consulting costs   43,300
         Supplies           74,000
         St. Paul's         33,800
         DTGTA             134,500
         Overhead           12,155

              Total       $332,655








    SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS

    The cooperation,  support  and enthusiasm  from all  sponsoring
    organizations   (St.   Paul's   Hospital,    Vancouver   Health
    Department,  Greater Vancouver Mental  Health Services Society,
    Alcohol  and  Drug Services)  has  enabled  the Downtown  South
    Community Health Centre Partnership  to open a Community Health
    Centre that  will significantly increase the  quality of health
    care  delivery   to  residents   of  an  extremely   vulnerable
    community.  The Centre  is due to begin delivering  services in
    September  and will operate  Tuesday to  Saturday from  noon to
    8:00 p.m.


    CONCLUSION

    This  is a worthwhile endeavor in the spirit of partnership and
    cooperation  to serve  the community.   Direct  costs  are 100%
    funded by  sponsoring partners and  the Ministry of  Health and
    Ministry Responsible  for Seniors.  Council  should approve the
    recommendations contained in this report.



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