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government administration
South Dundas residents enjoy an excellent quality of life. It is a mix of villages surrounded by beautiful countryside and bordering the St. Lawrence River in the south. You can enjoy the quiet lifestyle of rural Ontario with all its amenities - schools, churches, retail stores, professional and medical services, recreation facilities, just to name a few. The community has excellent transportation links to the larger urban centres (Ottawa, Montreal, Kingston, Toronto). There is plenty of recreation and leisure to do, such as golfing, fishing, scuba diving, hiking, biking, cross country skiing, snowmobiling and boating. Or just relax on the shores of the St. Lawrence River. South Dundas offers you a lifestyle. For your health needs, there are medical offices in Morrisburg and Iroquois, as well as dental and other health specialists. And, within minutes you can access the Winchester District Memorial Hospital or within an hour of the Ottawa hospitals. There are also numerous social services available for residents within the community.
government administration
South Dundas residents enjoy an excellent quality of life. It is a mix of villages surrounded by beautiful countryside and bordering the St. Lawrence River in the south. You can enjoy the quiet lifestyle of rural Ontario with all its amenities - schools, churches, retail stores, professional and medical services, recreation facilities, just to name a few. The community has excellent transportation links to the larger urban centres (Ottawa, Montreal, Kingston, Toronto). There is plenty of recreation and leisure to do, such as golfing, fishing, scuba diving, hiking, biking, cross country skiing, snowmobiling and boating. Or just relax on the shores of the St. Lawrence River. South Dundas offers you a lifestyle. For your health needs, there are medical offices in Morrisburg and Iroquois, as well as dental and other health specialists. And, within minutes you can access the Winchester District Memorial Hospital or within an hour of the Ottawa hospitals. There are also numerous social services available for residents within the community.
mental health care
South East and Central Essex Mind's mission is to provide support and empower all those living with poor mental health in South East and Central Essex. Our charity serves the Chelmsford, Castle Point, Rochford, South Woodham Ferrers and Southend areas helping support local people with their mental health and wellbeing needs. SECE Mind services include Counselling for both adults and children, Supported Housing, Wellbeing Mentoring for young people and Somewhere To Turn mental health signposting for anyone who needs it. We specialise in high quality mental health and wellbeing services including but not limited to training packages , consultancy and workplace wellbeing solutions. All services are delivered by experienced professionals and tailored to support the development of long-term strategies to keep people and teams well. South East and Central Essex Mind is affiliated to national Mind, a leading mental health charity in England and Wales but is a separately registered charity responsible for running and funding it's own local services. You can find our more about our work by visiting our website or following us on social media. SECE Mind is a registered charity no.1148451
health, wellness and fitness
Were changing our name! Please note, from April 2017 we will be operating as NEL CSU. Find out more here - http://www.nelcsu.nhs.uk/news/building-a-new-csu/24599
In spring 2000, OSCE High Commissioner for National Minorities initiated discussions for establishment of a new university in the Republic of Macedonia, which was supported by international donors. Following the adoption of the Law on Higher Education by the Parliament of the Republic of Macedonia, that allowed the founding of universities that are not related to the state and supported higher education in Albanian language. In late 2000, OSCE High Commissioner for National Minorities started the planning of the University. Construction work started in March 2001, and South East European University (SEEU) was opened six months later. In November 2002, the number of students was 2250, and in October 2003, the number of students was 3700. From opening its campus in Tetovo in October 2001, it has succeeded in establishing itself as a quality-led, financially sustainable university. It is now regarded as a model for multi-ethnic, multi-lingual higher education in South East Europe. Moreover, it has succeeded in combining the best of European and US experience, and has continued to benefit from academic collaborations sponsored by the EU Commission and USAID, among other donors. It benefits from scholarship support provided by The Netherlands and The Open Society Institute. Its history, which you can read in 'About the University' is a fascinating account of how SEEU has reached this position of strength against a background of political and economic uncertainties in the region. Now SEEU reaches out to other institutions in promoting research collaboration, exchange of students and staff and its community. The University is equipped with many facilities that serve students in achieving their goals within the disciplines they have chosen. Wanting all graduates to benefit fully from their solid academic backgrounds, the University provides support and practical advice concerning their careers. To support this, the university has signed cooperation agreements with private and public enterprises that can incorporate students in continuous practical work where they can maximally use the knowledge and skills acquired at SEEU.
The South East Grey Community Health Centre is a non-profit organization committed to providing primary care services and health programs to the residents of the Municipalities of Chatsworth, Grey Highlands, Southgate and West Grey.
hospital & health care
Imagine using your talent to help make a difference in the lives of people in your community. The South East Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) is one of 14 networks established by the province to plan, manage, and fund the health care system at the local and regional level. On May 17 2017, home and community care services and staff transferred from Community Care Access Centre's (CCACs) to Local Health Integration Networks. Home and community care services are now provided through Ontario’s 14 Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs). The South East region extends from Brighton on the west to Prescott and Cardinal on the east, north to Perth and Smith Falls, and back to Bancroft. As we grow, we are looking for frontline health professionals and other dedicated staff who care about making a difference. Consider making the South East LHIN as your next career move!
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