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BCHU and HNHU Receive Approval for Merger to form Grand Erie Public Health
The Brant County Health Unit (BCHU) and the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit (HNHU) have received approval from the Ministry of Health for the two organizations to merge and create a new, singular organization.
This approval by the Ministry of Health follows the review of a jointly prepared business proposal, submitted by BCHU and the HNHU.
The new organization will be named Grand Erie Public Health. The new, merged health unit will replace the two organizations under the Health Promotion and Protection legislation effective January 1, 2025. It will represent the County of Brant, the City of Brantford, Haldimand County, and Norfolk County.
The full integration of the two health units into a single new entity is expected to take place gradually throughout 2025. On January 1, 2025, the delivery of programs and services for the public, in both communities, will remain the same. Programs and services will remain available across all of Brantford-Brant and Haldimand-Norfolk regions at current operating locations.
This initiative began following the Ministry of Health’s August 2023 announcement offering unprecedented one-time funding, resources, and support for local public health agency mergers, prompting BCHU and HNHU to explore potential alignments and options.
Throughout this process, BCHU and HNHU have identified several key benefits of merging, including enhanced public health capacity, improved service delivery, and a unified network of community partners such as school boards and children’s services providers. Both organizations already collaborate closely, with overlapping programs and shared geographic and demographic characteristics.
The merger’s focus remains on ensuring business continuity, retaining front-line expertise, maintaining a strong local public health presence, delivering high-quality services, and addressing health disparities.
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Susan Brown, Board of Health Chair, Brant County Health Unit
“We’d like to extend our gratitude to the Ministry of Health for their approval of this merger and their commitment to investing in a stronger public health sector. The decision to merge with the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit underscores our collective dedication to enhancing public health services and advancing community well-being. This merger represents not just the coming together of two organizations, but a partnership of like-minded health units, dedicated to building a healthier future for all.”
Mayor Amy Martin, Board of Health Chair, Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit
“Our strong partnership with the Brant County Health Unit has allowed us to effectively collaborate with a wide network of community providers, allied agencies, and healthcare pathways across our regions. Looking to the future, we are excited about our two health units becoming one and firmly believe that this merger will greatly enhance public health capacity, services, and overall impact. We are grateful to the Ministry of Health for this opportunity.”