Bendigo Community Health Services Strategic Plan 2019-2024
Bendigo Community Health Services launched a new Strategic Plan 2019-2024 at today's Annual General Meeting.
Bendigo Community Health Services embarked on a six-month journey of review and consultation in April 2019 to develop a new Strategic Plan for the next five years.
Clearly identifying our purpose and ensuring all services reach their full potential to support consumers and community were at the heart of the Strategic Plan journey.
The important themes of the Strategic Plan 2019-2024 were identified by an internal and external review of the health environment, community consultation and workshops with our managers, staff, partner agencies and stakeholders.
Please click here for a printable PDF version of the new Strategic Plan 2019-2024.
Please click here for a printable PDF version of our Quality of Care Report 2018-2019.
The first draft of the Strategic Plan 2019-2024 was presented to our Board in May before more feedback was gathered through a BCHS Members and Stakeholders Survey and face-to-face community consultations at Eaglehawk Community House, Lansell Square Shopping Centre and a free barbecue outside the IGA Supermarket in Long Gully.
Thank you to everyone who helped us develop the Strategic Plan 2019-2024 – we are excited about what the future now holds.
The Strategic Plan 2019-2024 was endorsed by our Board of Directors on September 24 and will be complemented by a Leadership Charter signed by senior leadership with a commitment to strategic thinking, foresight in decision making, the ethical stewardship of people and management of resources and services.
Bendigo Community Health Services acknowledge we live, work and enjoy Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung country. We extend our appreciation to the Jaara and Taungurung peoples. We pay respect to Elders past and present for their continued holding of memories, traditions, culture and community aspirations.
We recognise sovereignty has never been ceded and express our sorrow for the personal, spiritual and cultural costs of colonisation and their lasting impact. May we walk forward together in harmony and the spirit of healing. It was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Image credit: Healing a Community by Paige Charles-Morgan
Bendigo Community Health Services acknowledge we live, work and enjoy Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung country. We extend our appreciation to the Jaara and Taungurung peoples. We pay respect to Elders past and present for their continued holding of memories, traditions, culture and community aspirations.
We recognise sovereignty has never been ceded and express our sorrow for the personal, spiritual and cultural costs of colonisation and their lasting impact. May we walk forward together in harmony and the spirit of healing. It was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Image credit: Healing a Community by Paige Charles-Morgan
165-171 Hargreaves Street
Now open for our women’s, men’s and sexual health clinics on a strictly ‘appointment only’ basis. Call 5406 1200 if you have a question.
3 Seymoure Street, Eaglehawk
(Currently closed for refurbishment)
Phone: 03 5406 1200
165-171 Hargreaves Street
Now open for our women’s, men’s and sexual health clinics on a strictly ‘appointment only’ basis. Call 5406 1200 if you have a question.
3 Seymoure Street, Eaglehawk
(Currently closed for refurbishment)
Phone: 03 5406 1200
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