1 July 2005
Tell us what you think about our plan for your health
Together, we can achieve much more than we could separately - kia hoe tahi, kia kotahi te hoe.
That’s the key theme of the Bay of Plenty District Health Board draft District Strategic Plan consultation.
Bay of Plenty District Health Board Chairperson, Mary Hackett, says the Board is currently seeking feedback on the draft
District Strategic Plan, and encourages everyone to tell the Board what they think about the key health priorities
outlined in the ten-year document.
Mrs Hackett says the vision of the District Health Board remains the same - to achieve healthy thriving communities.
“While our vision remains the same, the Board needs the assistance of the community to review how we are going to get
there.”
“The District Health Board is an advocate for health and healthy lifestyles, and your response is necessary if we are to
advocate for the health initiatives that you believe are important,” says Mrs Hackett.
The Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) has developed its District Strategic Plan (DSP) having regard to
Government’s health priorities and the Board’s own analysis of the health of the people of this region.
The DSP is a ten-year plan focusing on the health of the people of the Bay of Plenty. It is a direction that signals to
health providers in the community what they need to do, and to individuals what they need to do to achieve an improved
health status.
A key element of the DSP is community engagement and feedback before the final plan is determined and signed off by the
BOPDHB and Government.
To this end, the Board is asking everyone to read, and then comment on the priorities and outcomes outlined in the draft
District Strategic Plan summary document.
You can tell the Health Board what you think about the plan by:
· requesting a draft District Strategic Plan summary by phoning 0800 0800 426 733 (4BOPDDSP), or picking one up from the
main reception at Tauranga or Whakatane Hospital and posting back the submission form.
· making a submission at www.bopdhb.govt.nz.
· attending one of the public meetings or hui.
Please note that submissions close on 22 August 2005.
ENDS