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Canberra Health Services Strategic Plan 2020-2023

Canberra Health Services ACT Government, Health Directorate Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales 2020 Policy document

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Description

This is Canberra Health Services’ (CHS) Strategic Plan for the next three years. It sets a clear path forward for the organisation to deliver against our vision of Creating exceptional health care together for our consumers, their families, and carers. CHS is part of a broad system of healthcare across the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales. So, we developed this plan in consultation with a wide range of partners, including consumer organisations, other service providers, and universities. There has also been extensive engagement within our organisation, involving every division.

We defined our role to be a health service that is trusted by our community and our values:
• Reliable: We always do what we say
• Progressive: We embrace innovation
• Respectful: We value everyone
• Kind: We make everyone feel welcome and safe.

This plan sets a clear path forward to support our vision, role, and values.

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