A ‘new beginning’ has been announced for the ACT’s public health system with the Government, Health Directorate and the Territory’s public hospitals all committing to a cultural change.
Tabling the official response to the Independent Review into Workplace Culture within ACT Public Health Services, the Minister for Health and Wellbeing, Meegan Fitzharris made a public pledge to health workers and the community.
“Today represents a new beginning for our public health system,” Ms Fitzharris said.
“Over the past 12 months there has been a spotlight on culture within our health system.
“While a number of positive changes have already been made across the ACT’s health services, we know there is more work to do.”
She said that over the next three years there would be significant work undertaken across hospitals and health services.
“Since the final report was released, a strong governance framework has been established to ensure implementation of the recommendations is effective,” Ms Fitzharris said.
“The new Culture Review Oversight Group and the Culture Review Implementation Steering Group are already up and running.”
Minister for Mental Health, Shane Rattenbury said the stories that had emerged through the review highlighted how poor workplace culture could affect the wellbeing of staff.
“That’s why the mental health and wellbeing of our workforce will be at the core of the changes we will implement, ensuring staff feel safe and supported in the important work they do for our community,” Mr Rattenbury said.
The Government’s 11-page official response to the independent review can be accessed at this PS New link.