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People Strategy 2024–2028

Our people strategy outlines how we will support, empower and build our staff to provide the best care healthcare for our region.

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Our people strategy

We recognise that our people, including clinicians, are the foundation for our success.

Our people strategy outlines how we will:

  • make sure staff feel valued, supported and empowered
  • position Metro South Health as a great place to work
  • support and develop all staff to perform at their best
  • keep staff safe and well
  • celebrate our diversity.

Read our People Strategy 2024-2028 to learn more.

Last updated: June 2025

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Metro South Health recognises and pays respect to the traditional custodians of the land and waters - the Yugambeh, Quandamooka, Jaggera, Ugarapul and Turrbal peoples - and to Elders, past, present and emerging.

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