Windsor-Essex County Health Unit
Victoria Peczulis has extensive experience in public health, currently serving as the Manager of the Environmental Health Department at Windsor-Essex County Health Unit since 2017. Prior roles include Infectious Disease Prevention Department Manager (A) and Environmental Health Coordinator within the same organization. Victoria's career in public health began as a Certified Public Health Inspector at Public Health Sudbury & Districts from 2014 to 2017 and at Halton Region from February 2013 to August 2014. Earlier experience includes a position as a Student Public Health Inspector at Oxford County and a Corporate Health, Safety & Environmental Coordinator at ShawCor. Additionally, Victoria held leadership positions in student organizations and worked as a Sales Associate at Kitchen Stuff Plus Inc. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Applied Science in Public Health and Safety from Ryerson University and an Ontario Secondary School Diploma with the International Baccalaureate Diploma from Michael Power/St. Joseph Secondary High School.
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Windsor-Essex County Health Unit
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit provides public health services to the residents and businesses of Windsor and Essex County in Ontario, Canada. The organization promotes and protects the public's health in the City of Windsor, the County of Essex, and on Pelee Island under the authority of the Health Protection and Promotion Act. Some of the key areas of focus include; injury and fall prevention, nutrition promotion, physical activity promotion, substance abuse prevention, smoking cessation, workplace health promotion, flu shot clinic, vaccine information and distribution, tuberculosis testing and surveillance, immunizations for school ages children, sexual health clinic, reportable diseases and community outbreak management, health inspections, mould information, reproductive and child heath services, dental health clinic, Healthy Babies Healthy Children program, and comprehensive school health program. Terms of Use: https://bit.ly/2O63eTA