
Chapter 4: Health and Social Infrastructure in Peel Region
The Regional Municipality of Peel is directly west of Toronto and York Region, and is comprised of the City of Mississauga, the City of Brampton, and the Town of Caledon:
- Mississauga occupies the southern-most portion of the region, and has a population of approximately 650,000 people, making it the sixth largest city in Canada;
- Brampton is located in the middle of Peel Region, and has a population of approximately 415,000 people; and
- Caledon is located in the northern area of Peel Region, and is the largest in terms of area, but the smallest in terms of population with approximately 55,000 residents.
Health and Social Infrastructure in Peel Region (PDF 5 pages, 38KB)
Table of contents:
- Table of Contents (PDF 97KB, 2 pages)
- List of Figures, Tables, and Abbreviations (PDF 39KB, 3 pages)
- Acknowledgements (PDF 30KB, 1 page)
- Executive Summary (PDF 38KB, 4 pages)
Section 1: Overview- Introduction (Chapter 1)
- Background on Influenza and Pandemics (Chapter 2)
- Key Planning Assumptions (Chapter 3)
- Health and Social Infrastructure in Peel Region (Chapter 4)
Section 2: Concept of Operations- Roles and Responsibilities (Chapter 5)
- Emergency Response and the Incident Management System (Chapter 6)
- Authority and Legislation (Chapter 7)
Section 3: Response Components- Surveillance (Chapter 8)
- Vaccine (Chapter 9)
- Antiviral Drugs (Chapter 10)
- Public Health Measures (Chapter 11)
- Health Services (Chapter 12)
- Communications (Chapter 13)
- Natural Death Surge Planning (Chapter 14)
- Health Sector Planning and Response by Pandemic Phase (Chapter 15)
- Section 4: Planning and Preparedness
- Health Sector Planning and Preparedness (Chapter 16)
- Training and Exercises (Chapter 17)

