MPHN Visits Hay For Conversations On The Couch

Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network will be in Hay on Thursday, August 24 for a Conversations on the Couch session.
Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN) will conduct one of their Conversation on the Couch sessions in Hay on Thursday, August 24 giving residents the opportunity to impact the future of their community’s health.
The relaxed drop-in session will be held at Kinfolk & Co, 167 Lachlan Street, between 10:30 am and 12:30 pm.
Senior Manager, Primary Care Engagement, Andrew Heap said Conversations on the Couch is an ideal opportunity for residents and local health professionals to chat with MPHN staff about health in their community.
“There are no set questions, we’re happy for you to let us know what’s on your mind,” Mr Heap said.
“For example, do you have any concerns about health in Hay, have you noticed a pattern, or is there an issue you’d like to see addressed?
“Often we know what data is telling us about the health needs of the Murrumbidgee but it’s also important to understand what local people are experiencing.
“Your feedback will help us identify any new or emerging issues we need to consider as we plan future services and initiatives in your region.”
MPHN’s Planning and Reporting Manager, Toni Preuss looks forward to learning more about what’s working for health in Hay and what could be improved.
“I would like to talk to as many locals as possible, so please drop into the Conversations on the Couch session,” Ms Preuss said.
“It’s your chance to share your experiences and make a difference in the health of your community.”
Residents who are unable to attend the session can still share their feedback via a quick community survey at www.mphn.org.au/hna.
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