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Grand Erie Public Health (GEPH) has launched a new website designed to make it easier for residents across Haldimand County, Norfolk County, the County of Brant and the City of Brantford to access public health information, programs and services.
The new geph.ca brings together the former Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit and Brant County Health Unit websites into one online location, marking another step in GEPH’s transition as a unified public health organization.
CEO Sarah Page said the organization has been working to build “a stronger, more connected public health system” since the two health units came together. She said the launch of the new website is a natural extension of that work, bringing programs, services and trusted public health information into one place so residents can more easily find the support and information they need to stay healthy.
The website features improved navigation and search tools, allowing visitors to quickly find health information, register online for clinics and classes, explore local public health data through interactive dashboards and subscribe to updates on topics that matter most to them.
It also includes a dedicated Board of Health section with easier access to meeting agendas, minutes and reports, helping residents stay informed about public health decisions.
Grand Erie Public Health says the new website reflects its commitment to providing modern, accessible public service while making it easier for people across the region to find reliable health information and services.
