Griffith’s Conversations On The Couch Talk Health

Written by: The Griffith Phoenix

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Residents are invited to chat about health matters at Il Corso Cafe on Tuesday, June 4 between 10 am and 12 noon.

Residents of Griffith are invited to participate in shaping the future of their community’s health by attending the next Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN)’s Conversations on the Couch session.

The relaxed drop-in session will take place on Tuesday, June 4 between 10 am and 12 noon at Il Corso Cafe, 140 Banna Avenue.

MPHN’s Acting CEO, Narelle Mills said Conversations on the Couch provides an excellent platform for residents and local health professionals to speak with MPHN staff regarding health matters in their community.

“At Conversations on the Couch, there are no present questions, we’re happy to hear all your thoughts on health in Griffith,” Ms Mills said.

“Whether you’ve noticed any emerging trends, have concerns, or want to highlight specific issues, we’re eager to hear from you.

“We want to understand what the local health needs are, and believe local residents are best placed to identify gaps in the existing services.

“While we gather insights from data about the health needs of the Murrumbidgee region, understanding local experiences is equally vital.

“Your feedback will help us identify any new or emerging issues we need to consider as we plan future services and initiatives for your region.”

Residents who are unable to attend Conversations on the Couch can still share their feedback via a quick community feedback survey at mphn.org.au/hna.

Griffith Local Health Advisory Committee Chair, Margaret King said the initiative gave residents the ability to highlight community health concerns.

“I encourage as many locals as possible to join Conversations on the Couch in Griffith,” Ms King said.

“It’s a great opportunity to share our experiences and help influence the health landscape of our community as the Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network is well-positioned to advocate on our behalf.”

Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN) supports the local healthcare sector and improves health outcomes, particularly for at-risk populations.

Visit mphn.org.au/convos-on-the-couch for more information.

Reservations are not necessary and everyone is welcome.

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