20
Mar
2018
Where and When?
Wednesday 21 March 2018 @ 11am
Maclean Civic Hall, River Street
Media are cordially invited to attend the launch of North Coast Primary Health Network’s (NCPHN’s) Healthy Towns North Coast in Maclean on Wednesday 21 March at 11am.
Rural communities often have unique strengths and challenges that influence the health and wellbeing of the people who live there. Healthy Towns North Coast is partnering with North Coast communities to design local initiatives to improve health and wellbeing.
Maclean was selected to participate based on town characteristics and the findings of the 2017 North Coast Primary Health Network’s Needs Assessment.
“Rural and regional towns have a strong sense of identity and belonging which provides a great platform for working together,” explained Sharyn White, North Coast Primary Health Network’s Acting Chief Executive.
“Research demonstrates that initiatives developed by local people are more successful in improving health and wellbeing outcomes. They also make use of local infrastructure and can improve the way agencies work together for that community,” she added.
NCPHN staff have already begun engaging local residents and services and have received a great response.
A community survey will be launched to build on initial findings. Hard copy surveys will be available at the launch and around town. Survey locations can be found, along with the online version of the survey at: www.hnc.org.au/healthy-maclean
The next step will be Community Action Planning Workshops to be held in Maclean in May. Residents and service organisations will be presented with findings from the survey and community consultations and workshop participants will have a direct say in identifying health and wellbeing priorities. Local initiatives to address priorities will be collaboratively designed by the community, North Coast Primary Health Network and service partners.
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Contact for media enquiries
Janet Grist, NCPHN Media Relations Officer
Phone: 0402 244 419