“Primary Health Networks are well positioned to support primary care workforce planning using their deep local knowledge, established relationships, and ability to engage meaningfully with health professionals and communities.”
WentWest Senior Manager Primary Care, Jasmine Glennan proudly co-presented at this week’s National Workforce Summit alongside Capital Health Network.
Representing the NSW & ACT Workforce Planning and Prioritisation Consortium, Jasmine co-led the session “When Data Meets Dialogue: Transforming GP Workforce Planning in NSW and ACT”.
The session highlighted how 11 PHNs collaborated to generate locally informed insights that support GP registrar placements and address workforce gaps.
“I’m very proud that Western Sydney PHN has played an important role to help shape broader sector planning.” Jasmine said.