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Health Workforce Summary of Engagement
on 16 DecemberHealth Workforce Summary of Engagement
Thank you for participating or registering to take part in the recent health workforce engagement process.
The insights collected from our engagement are being used to inform the development of a Health Workforce Strategy and are also being considered as part of the prioritisation of workforce initiatives by the joint Te Whatu Ora and Te Aka Whai Ora Workforce Taskforce.
Engagement activities have included a one-day in-person event, an online platform (Tātou), a webinar series and a roadshow to several regions across the country.
You can read a summary of the engagement so far on our website.
Take your time and browse through the sessions and participant feedback, watch recordings of the webinars and event speeches, and view the presentation slides.
Further engagement and opportunities to provide feedback on the Health Workforce Strategy will occur in 2023 through a variety of channels including on the Manatū Hauora website and online platform, Tātou.
Ministry of Health - Manatū Hauora