DHB Consumer Council appoints new chairwoman
MidCentral District Health Board’s Consumer Council has welcomed a new chairwoman.
Gail Munro started in the role in July, filling the position left vacant after the death of former chairman John Hannifin in September last year. John had held the role since the inception of the Consumer Council in 2017.
The council works in partnership with MidCentral DHB to support the DHB’s vision for Quality Living, Healthy Lives and Well Communities by providing consumer-focused advice and insight on health services, projects and initiatives.
The position of Consumer Council chair is an independent leadership role that has a significant part to play in providing inclusive leadership to the council, supporting members to fulfil their duties, overseeing an effective work plan, chairing meetings and ensuring the council fulfils its requirements.
Gail, who has a background in community development, said she was passionate about ensuring people could have a voice when it came to making decisions that affected them.
“I am pleased to be in this role and be able to support the DHB’s efforts to put people at the centre of their services,” Gail said.
“My interests in community development, my personal impairments and experience living with rheumatoid arthritis, and my engagement with the disability sector and former refugees settling in Aotearoa New Zealand help me to understand the health issues vulnerable communities experience and the challenges they face in accessing responsive health services.
“I believe it is important to have mechanisms to engage with communities, such as through the Consumer Council and its representatives. I will be working very hard to ensure strong engagement with the community that keeps them connected with the DHB.”
Gail has worked on a range of governance boards in the region, including as a governance advisor to the Manawatu¯ Refugee Voice Board.
MidCentral DHB Quality and Innovation General Manager Judith Catherwood welcomes Gail to the role.
“The Consumer Council had a significant voice and influence over the health systems at MidCentral DHB. On behalf of the board, I am pleased to be able to support Gail and the wider council membership with their efforts to enhance consumer involvement and work towards our vision of providing consumer and wha¯ nau-centred care.”
The appointment is for a three-year term initially.
Other members of the council are: Dot Boudelot, Gaye Fell, Hilary Humphrey, Indra Dulal, Bruce Henderson, Cam Bardell, Pip Brunn, Kaylene Kani, Richard Karipa and Stephen Paewai.
To contact the council, email ConsumerCouncil@midcentraldhb.govt.nz