Have your say on health in Temora

Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN) is providing Temora locals an opportunity to share their stories about health in an effort to better support the community’s health needs.

MPHNs Health Needs Assessment Community Feedback initiative gives communities across the Murrumbidgee the opportunity to share their thoughts on what is important to them about health, and what improvements could be made, through the use of two online surveys and  local ‘Conversations on the Couch’ events.

MPHN CEO Melissa Neal said the feedback inform how health needs are met in the region and help determine the best services to meet those needs.

“Each year we look at the various sources of information available to us about the health of our region including data and feedback from community, to help us identify any new or emerging needs for us to consider as we plan our future activity,” Ms Neal said.

“Our two online surveys are easy to use and provide us with a great understanding from locals as to what people are actually experiencing.”

The casual ‘conversations on the couch’ events will allow community members and health professionals the chance to chat with MPHN staff.

The Temora event will take place on 31 March between 9.30am and 11.30 am at Diamonds and Dust and all members of the community are invited to attend.

Temora Local Health Advisory Committee chairman Rick Firman said the Conversations on the Couch event is a wonderful initiative that will give voice to the community’s health concerns.

“The Conversations on the Couch event will give Temora residents the chance to share their health experiences with MPHN staff and raise concerns and issues so they can be considered for future health service planning,” Mr Firman said.

“This is an important opportunity for consumers of local healthcare services, carers of people using heath care services and our health professionals to come together and speak about the health needs of the Temora region.”

Locals are encouraged to head to www.mphn.org.au/hna to submit their feedback anytime.