Re: HL5.2

TPH Activities and Operations for the 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games

Presentation to Board of Health June 29, 2015

Rich Whate 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am TPH Coordinator Games Overview

Source: Chamber of Commerce http://www.occ.ca/Publications/BeyondtheFinishLine_online.pdf The Games Footprint City of Venues North Zone CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium Toronto Track & Field Centre Canadian Tennis Centre: Tennis East Zone UTSC Tennis Centre: Wheelchair Tennis CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Aquatics Centre: Aquatics, Fencing, Modern Pentathlon, West Zone Sitting Volleyball Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre Centennial Park: Training Venue Etobicoke Olympium: Training Venue Planet Bowl: Bowling

Downtown Zone Pan Am Dome: Opening & Closing Ceremonies : Archery Pan Am/Parapan Am Fields: Field Hockey, Football 5-a- side & 7-a-side Ryerson Basketball Nathan Phillips Square: Festival Site Royal Canadian Yacht Club: Sailing CIBC Pan Am Park CIBC Pan Am Parapan Am Athletes’ Village Zone (Ex Place) Exhibition Park Stadium: Rugby Sevens Toronto Coliseum: Gymnastics Exhibition Centre: Handball, Roller Sports, Racquetball, Squash Pan Am Park Beach Volley Ball Centre West Channel: Waterski, Wakeboard, Open Water Swim Lakeshore Stadium: Roller Sports, Triathlon, Race 4 Walk Health System Landscape

TO2015 MOHLTC Medical Health Athletes’ System Village and Coordination Venues

10 Public health units, 7 Local Health Integration Networks, 9+ EMS, 60+ hospitals Toronto Public Health Objectives for Games

Business Games Legacy Continuity Contribution • Maintain services • Provide funded • Improve capacity • Respond to Games-specific for future mass incidents operations gatherings • Coordinate with • Strengthen TO2015, City partnerships for and health ongoing service system partners delivery and • Health promotion health promotion Games Operations: Health Inspection

• 30 venues, 8 swimming pools, over 100 food premises • ~850,000 meals prepared and served during Games • Review of construction and venue operations plans • Site inspections • Complaint investigations • Daily teleconferences and status reports during Games Games Operations: Communicable Disease Control

• Enhanced data sources to monitor disease and injuries • New LHIN “Emergency Management Communication Tool” supports surveillance • Links to TO2015 Medical clinics • Daily data reviews and teleconferences before and during Source: Lombardo et al. Public health surveillance for mass gatherings. Games Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest. 2008;27(4):347–355. Games Operations: TPH Incident Management System

Pre-Games Preparedness: June 22-July 5, July 28-August 5 Enhanced Monitoring: July 6-28 and August 6-15 [ Games-Time Communication Channels

MOHLTC Emergency Operations Centre

TPH IMS and Toronto TO2015 Main Operations Coordinating Operations Office Centre

TO2015 Medical Command Centre Health Promotion Health Promotion

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