How you can contribute
Get involved and share your ideas and opinions with us. It is an opportunity for you to contribute and make a difference to your Local Health District.
There are many opportunities to contribute to Health Services in your community. We hold public forums, undertake surveys, focus groups and interviews. We also involve community representatives on working parties. These representatives help us plan, design and assess our services and facilities.
Local Health Advisory Committee (LHAC) members will have the opportunity to represent and advocate for health issues in the local community.
Current consultations
The Corowa Health Service Planning survey has now closed.
A Health Service Plan outlines the health services required to reflect the community’s needs into the future and makes recommendations about the best way to deliver these services.
A Partnership Reference Committee has been convened to provide local input throughout the planning process. This group involves various stakeholders including members of the Local Health Advisory Committee, Federation Council, community representatives and local service providers such as GP’s, NSW Ambulance, and the Primary Health Network.
The project team will also engage with a broad range of healthcare stakeholders including Corowa Health Service staff, social and aged care service providers, medical centres, and other health organisations.
The Junee Health Service Planning survey has now closed.
In the month from 14 February to 14 March 2024, we collected 522 surveys. This represents around 12 percent of the local community. 30 surveys were from Aboriginal or Torres Straight islander respondents, 34 respondents were born overseas, 23 percent of respondents were over 70 years of age.
Thank you to all who completed the survey and shared the message about it being underway. The more information we have, the better understanding we have of the community.
You can come and chat with us about the survey results on 17 April at the Junee IGA from 12noon - 5.00pm.
A Health Service Plan outlines the health services required to reflect the community’s needs into the future and makes recommendations about the best way to deliver these services.
A partnership reference committee has been convened to provide local input throughout the planning process. This group involves various stakeholders including members of the Local Health Advisory Committee, Council, community representatives and local service providers such as GP’s, NSW Ambulance, and the Primary Health Network.
The project team will also engage with a broad range of healthcare stakeholders including Junee Health Service staff, social and aged care service providers, medical centres and other health organisations.
The draft Cootamundra Health Service Plan (PDF 3.33MB) (PDF 3.33MB)and the Summary Document (PDF 508.6KB) are open for community and stakeholder review.
A Health Service Plan outlines the health services required to reflect the community’s needs into the future and makes recommendations about the best way to deliver these services.
The results from the 2023 community survey, along with historical and future service use data (at Cootamundra health service and elsewhere) inform the draft Cootamundra Health Service Plan.
In 2023, 865 residents completed the community survey (around 10% of the population), with good representation across age groups, people who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, and people who were born overseas. The local Partnership Reference Committee provided invaluable support to get the word out and encourage people to participate in the survey.
Murrumbidgee Local Health District would now like to invite staff, the community, and partner organisations and other stakeholders to provide feedback to the draft Cootamundra Health Service Plan.
A four page summary document of the full 115 page draft Service Plan is available for review. The feedback period will be open for six weeks from 13 May through to 23 June 2024.
Feedback to the draft plan can be provided through:
MLHD-Feedback@health.nsw.gov.au.
Handwritten feedback can be dropped into collection boxes at the hospital, HealthOne, Council, and the library.
Health service plans
Information is correct as of June 2023.
The draft Health Service Plan (HSP) (PDF 2.58MB) for Coolamon Ganmain Multipurpose Service, has now been endorsed by the MLHD Board and submitted to the NSW Ministry of Health.
The plan will now be part of a statewide review and prioritisation process to be considered for capital funding.
Draft Coolamon Ganmain Health Service Plan - October 2022 (PDF 2.58MB)
Coolamon Ganmain Health Service Plan Snapshot - October 2022 (PDF 173.71KB)
Information is correct as of June 2023.
The Deniliquin Health Service Plan was endorsed by the MLHD Board and is now with the NSW Ministry of Health.
Deniliquin Health Service Plan - November 2022 (PDF 3.91MB)
Deniliquin Health Service Plan Snapshot - October 2022 (PDF 226.37KB)
Information is correct as of July 2023.
The Health Service Plan for Lake Cargelligo Health Service was on display for three weeks from 8 February – 2 March 2022.
The plan has recently been endorsed by the MLHD Board and has now been submitted to the NSW Ministry of Health.