Sector consultation report
To assist us in identifying strategic priorities for the coming year we held our first sector consultation immediately following last year’s AGM.
We had an excellent turnout that included members of Palliative Care WA, the broader palliative care sector and members of the general community.
Facilitated by our CEO, Lana Glogowski, the consultation used an engaging and conversational process combining small table activities with a presentation summarising recent projects, events and activities that have been delivered by Palliative Care WA.
Twelve key issues were identified for consideration by Palliative Care WA in our own strategic planning processes. For more information on those issues you can download the final 2019 Sector Consultation Report – which includes verbatim summaries from the activities.
A huge thank all those who attended for their high level of engagement and contribution. We found your enthusiasm and commitment very inspiring and plan on running similar events each year.
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