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The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is always looking for ways to work collaboratively with partners to build capacity, share knowledge and expertise and strengthen action around a variety of public health topics.


2016 Accountability Agreement Indicators


Accountability Agreement Indicators
2016 Target
2016 Performance





 

 


% of tobacco vendors in compliance with youth access legislation at the time of last inspection
≥90%
100% (138/138…

UV Index
To find the current UV index for the Thunder Bay District, please visit Environment Canada's page: Thunder Bay's Current Weather Conditions


UV Index


UV Index
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Low (1-2)


Sunglasses (bright days)
Cover-up (> 1 hour)

Sunscreen SPF 30+ (> 1 hour)






Medium (3-5…

Our Vision

Healthy lives together

 

Our Mission

We improve, promote, and protect the health and well-being of the population in the District of Thunder Bay by delivering high quality public health programs and services with our partners.

 

Our Guiding Principles

EXCELLENCE: …





 



unique children participated in Early Years Oral Health Fluoride Varnish program




visits to schools for Oral Health Fluoride Varnish program




 

 



children receiving oral health screenings at school…



The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is pleased to share news of the past year's success in our 2018 Annual Report. We encourage members of our community to read our annual report, sharing information about the important work the Health Unit does to foster better health in our region. …








Collaborative Project Promotes Workplace Mental Wellness Initiatives

Promoting and supporting mental health and well-being in our community is one of 4 key pillars that came out of the TBDHU’s 2017-2020 Strategic Plan. This pillar was addressed head-on in 2018 with…



Joe Virdiramo, Chair


Serving in my final year as Chair of the Board of Health, it is my privilege to present to you the Thunder Bay District Health Unit’s 2018 Annual Report. Once again, the work being highlighted in this year’s report reflects the needs of the entire district of Thunder Bay…



Attendees learning at the first Physical Literacy workshop.


TBDHU is always on the lookout for capacity building opportunities within the organization and throughout the community. When relevant opportunities arise, TBDHU searches for ways of involvement; understanding the impact that providing…



The built environment has the potential to decrease many risk factors for chronic disease by providing opportunities for physical activity and increased access to healthy food. Healthy built environments are directly impacted by the decisions of municipalities and policy-makers, such as city…

 


Pictured L-R: Sue Armstrong, Workplace Health Promotion Public Health Nurse, Dr. Vicki Kristman, Lakehead University key partner; and Lynda Fraser, Health Promotion Planner

Plaque reads: "Let's Talk About Mental Health - Pain is real, but so is hope."


Promoting and supporting mental…



As a group, Indigenous peoples in Canada have poorer health status and shorter life expectancies than other Canadians. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has called on the health care system to increase Indigenous self-determination and improve western-based systems to make them culturally…

The Regular Meetings of the Thunder Bay District Board of Health are held on the 3rd Wednesday of the month, September – June, at 1:00 pm in the Boardroom of the Health Unit.  The Board may change, by resolution, the date, time and location of any meeting. No meetings are held in…

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Thank you for following us on our social media! The Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) uses social media tools in an effort to communicate clearly, quickly and effectively to the residents of Thunder Bay District.

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As such, the information is not intended as a replacement or substitution for a consultation with a…