Our Stakeholders2024-11-27T18:05:36+10:00

Our stakeholders

Metro North Health’s commitment to health equity is across the entire health system and we will be working in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Health Organisations and the Brisbane North Primary Health Network.

Our stakeholders include: Metro North Health staff; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Traditional Owners; Native Title holders; Elders and consumers; The Institute for Urban Indigenous Health; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled organisations; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community services; other Government, community and primary care organisations within the Metro North area.

In addition, the development and implementation stakeholders are Health and Wellbeing Queensland, The Chief Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Officer (CATSIHO) and Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (QAIHC).

Metro North Health Equity collaboration success

Metro North Health Nujum Jawa Crisis Stabilisation Unit

Contact us

Health Equity Program

Phone: (07) 3139 6621
HealthEquityMNH@health.qld.gov.au

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“Health Equity means Opportunity and Change.”

Wayne AhBoo, Moreton ATSICHS

“The voices, lived experiences, and cultural authority of our people are integral to the co-design, co-ownership and co-implementation of our Health Equity Strategy.”

Sherry Holzapfel - Executive Director, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

“If we be too sensitive, we won’t fix anything.”

Uncle Charles Passi

“You have the full commitment from the Board and Metro North Leadership to co-design with Elders, community, and partners to make our hospital and health services accessible, free from racism and discrimination, culturally safe and responsive.”

Jim McGowan - Board Chair, Metro North Health

“Still keep fighting.”

Aunty Brenda Kanofski

“You have to understand the patient journey. You have to understand health starts at home.”

Cleveland Fagan - Chief Executive, Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council
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