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Huge turnout for soccer tourney
Open division increasing in popularity

Roxanna Thompson
Northern News Services
Published Thursday, April 7, 2011

LIIDLLI KUE/FORT SIMPSON - Deh Cho soccer teams came away from the Connie Loutit Memorial Soccer Tournament with three gold medals, six silver medals and five bronze medals.

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Steven Thompson, left, of Fort Simpson chases after Dustin Hope of Fort Liard during a round robin game in the open men's division at the Connie Loutit Memorial Soccer Tournament. - Roxanna Thompson/NNSL photo

In early February, the nine staff members from the social services and mental health division of the Dehcho Health and Social Services Authority moved from their offices in the Fort Simpson Health Centre to the Stanley Isaiah Wellness Centre.

The move more than tripled the space for the division, which had run out of room at the health centre, said Connie McNab, the manager of social services and mental health with the authority.

"It was pretty crammed," she said about the former office space.

Home Care, which had been based in the centre since May 2009, was moved into the vacated spot in the health centre.

This benefits both divisions because Home Care is a better fit with health and the personal support workers need to interact with the doctors and nurses, McNab said. Additionally, clients who want to access social services or mental health are now more comfortable because they no longer have to go through the main lobby of the health centre to reach the division, thus increasing privacy, she said.

Having the social workers and mental health counsellors in the Stanley Isaiah Wellness Centre is also a better use of space, said McNab. Both wings of the building are now being used instead of just the one wing that Home Care needed.

Along with the larger space, the division has also gotten other perks as a result of the relocation including a boardroom, a family room and larger offices.

Pierre Morais, a mental health and addictions officer, said he's been getting positive feedback about the new location.

"Clients have been reporting they like the space," he said.

People have found the centre to be more private and welcoming, Morais said.

The division held an open house on March 18 at the Stanley Isaiah Wellness Centre to show off the new space and help inform the community about the move. Some residents are still surprised to find out the divisions have moved, said McNab.

"Like any change it will take time for everybody to get used to it," she said.


Soccer results by division

U12 Girls

1st - Chief Jimmy Bruneau School, Behchoko (CJBS)

2nd - Bompas Elementary School, Fort Simpson

3rd - Fort Liard

U12 Boys

1st - Bompas

U14 Girls

1st - Thomas Simpson School, Fort Simpson

2nd - Rankin Inlet

U14 Boys

1st - Fort Resolution

2nd - Fort Simpson

3rd - Nahanni Butte and Fort Liard, tie

U16 Girls

1st - CJBS

2nd - Fort Simpson

3rd - Rankin Inlet and Dettah/Ndilo, tie

U16 Boys

1st - CJBS

2nd - Fort Liard

U19 Boys

1st - Fort Simpson

2nd - Fort Liard

Open ladies

1st - Behchoko

2nd - Pulsars, Fort Simpson

3rd - Velocity, Fort Simpson

Open men

1st - Behchoko

2nd - CJBS

3rd - Fort Simpson

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