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Victorian Government response - Family and Community Development Committee inquiry on the roles of community advisory committees of metropolitan health services

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The Department of Human Services's response to the Family and Community Development Committee’s inquiry on the roles of Community Advisory Committees of Metropolitan Health Services.

The committee is required to:

  1. Review establishment, composition and objectives of these committees in all
    Metropolitan Health Services.
  2. Report on work programs and achievement of all Committees.
  3. Report on effectiveness of relationships with Metropolitan Health Services boards
    of management and senior management of the Health Services.
  4. Recommendations about the future directions of the committees with regard to the
    membership, communications and community interactions with Metropolitan Health
    Services.

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