Our Partnerships /

MOU Partners

Collaboration with our Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) partners are crucial to improving integration of services, managing coordinated projects and build workforce capabilities. Our partners reflected on the past 12 months.

Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland Section)

“The RFDS (Queensland Section) enjoys a very collegiate and collaborative relationship with WQPHN through our shared commitment and focus on working to improve the health outcomes of communities in Western Queensland.

Together, we are a strong team with alignment on values, purpose, and vision for the communities we serve"

Meredith Staib, CEO

Health Workforce Queensland

“The health challenges facing remote and rural communities in Western Queensland calls for an ongoing collaborative approach. It has been a pleasure working with the WQPHN team, stakeholders and commissioned service providers to improve planning and coordination to improve access to needed workforce and services.

We are looking forward to the implementation of the Healthy Outback Communities initiatives, which will be a major advancement for Western Queensland”

Chris Mitchell, CEO

CheckUP

“Over the past twelve months, the collaboration between WQPHN and CheckUP has grown and strengthened, particularly in relation to our common goal of providing health care to those people and communities who need it most, and our joint commitment to growing a sustainable health workforce.

With a common vision of improving health outcomes for rural and remote, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities, our journey together is sure to continue to grow over coming years"

Ann Maree Liddy, CEO

Our Strategies

Western Queensland Primary Health Network acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Traditional Custodians on whose land we walk, work and live across Western Queensland.

We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living culture and their continuing connection to the land and waters of our catchment.

We pay respect to Elders past and present and commit to building respectful and inclusive partnerships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to improve health outcomes in our region.