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ADVANCING MULTICULTUAL PRIMARY HEALTHCARE: MOVING FORWARD WITH COMMISSIONING PROCESS
WVPHN is committed to improving service access and supporting the health needs of multicultural communities in western Victoria.
We're pleased to announce the successful completion of our co-design and consultation sessions aimed at gathering insights from general practice, healthcare professionals, and service providers working with multicultural populations. Analysis reports summarising the findings and recommendations from these sessions have been distributed.
As we progress, the next stage involves moving through the commissioning process to address identified service gaps. We will soon be initiating activities to plan and implement future services tailored to meet the needs of multicultural communities.
ADVANCING MULTICULTUAL PRIMARY HEALTHCARE: MOVING FORWARD WITH COMMISSIONING PROCESS
WVPHN is committed to improving service access and supporting the health needs of multicultural communities in western Victoria.
We're pleased to announce the successful completion of our co-design and consultation sessions aimed at gathering insights from general practice, healthcare professionals, and service providers working with multicultural populations. Analysis reports summarising the findings and recommendations from these sessions have been distributed.
As we progress, the next stage involves moving through the commissioning process to address identified service gaps. We will soon be initiating activities to plan and implement future services tailored to meet the needs of multicultural communities.
Help shape primary care services that support people from diverse background living in western Victoria. We will run two session across our region: 1) Geelong Otway & Ballarat Goldfields; 2) Wimmera Grampians & Great South Coast), please register to the region that best represents you.
The Learn Session will center around gathering insights from you and your experiences.
We really want to better understand:
Specific service needs
Barriers and challenges in delivering healthcare to those who identify as multicultural.
Identify what's currently working effectively and why.
Help shape primary care services that support people from multicultural backgrounds living western Victoria. We will run two sessions across our region: 1) Geelong Otway & Ballarat Goldfields; 2) Wimmera Grampians & Great South Coast), please register to the region that best represents you.
The Design Sessions are dedicated to envisioning accessible services for people from multicultural background in primary care.
We'll dive into what this would look like in action.
Ensureing that people from ethinically and culturally diverse backgrounds have equal access to primary health care is an important part of our work in faciliting the delivery of patient-focused primary care services across our refion
To facilitate your input, we've crafted an open-ended survey. Your participation should not exceed 10 minutes, depending on the level of detail in your responses.