Community involvement in health decision making is vital for keeping people healthy in regional, rural and remote NSW.
We're connecting with our regional, rural and remote communities in many ways through projects that strengthen partnerships with key stakeholders, including local community groups and charities, local government, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations and Local Health Committees.
By listening, learning and working together, we're supporting community-led contributions to better health outcomes and building a more inclusive, responsive health system across NSW.
View our initiatives below to see how we are collaborating with our valued health partners in regional NSW.
Delivering future health services that are informed by, understood, trusted and embraced by communities. View the project's consultation insights report.
Charities and local community groups have supported the health and wellbeing of regional NSW for generations.
The Regional Health Division of NSW Health prepared this report, on engaging with the community through local health committees.
The Panel was formed to strengthen community engagement and co-design principles in the development of regional NSW healthcare.
The Forum discusses regional, rural and remote health issues, and tracks government commitments to improve health in regional NSW.
Read the Strategic Plan to see NSW Health’s 10 year strategic focus for health in regional NSW.
The Rural Doctors Network run networks that collaborate to deliver programs and products to improve health and wellbeing in under-resourced communities.
Visit Rural Doctors Network to view rural GP, midwife, and nursing vacancies.