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Cabrini Health Governing Board Seminar
The Cabrini Health Board and Staff gathered to plan the future.
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Members of the Cabrini Health Governing Board, Executive Directors, senior staff and medical representatives gathered last weekend (23, 24, 25 July) at Lindenderry at Red Hill on the Mornington Peninsula to discuss various aspects of the deployment of the Cabrini Health Strategic Plan 2010 – 2112.

The weekend provided Board Members with the opportunity to discuss with staff, both formally and informally, Cabrini Health’s achievements and future challenges.

It also allowed senior staff to inform the Board of various options regarding important organisational decisions to be made over the coming year as well as examine how we at Cabrini can better respond to the call to serve the community.

The Missionary Sisters’ vision in 2010 is to “develop new forms of charity that are creative and imaginative, that will be more effective today in our different social and cultural contexts and our new spaces of missionary involvement”

We were fortunate to have among us Sr Barbara Staley MSC who arrived from Swaziland, who now joins Sr Sharon Casey MSC on the Board of Cabrini Health.

Mass was celebrated on Saturday evening by board member Rev Fr Bill Uren SJ.

The Cabrini Governing Board, together with management, staff medical specialists and other stakeholders has been seeking to define our mission in the Australian context and how we respond swiftly and passionately to unmet health care needs.

It is vital that Cabrini continues to build on its strong foundations and is well positioned to meet the needs of the community.

By 2020, we aim to enhance health and quality of life by treating sickness and by working with our patients / residents and their families and the community to anticipate, prevent and ease suffering. We will reach twice as many patients, residents and family members and we will expand our social outreach and community development programs sixfold.

To achieve this growth we need to deliver an outstanding patient and family health care experience, in the hospital and in the community, making us a “Community of Care”. This will enable us to meet our core purpose while maintaining profitability and thereby continuing to invest in high quality services that respond to community need.

We thank all those who participated in the seminar and look forward to continuing to build on our proud history of service to the community

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