Healthcare Sector Business Survey

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Willoughby City Council is seeking feedback from local healthcare and aged care providers to better understand the opportunities and challenges facing the sector in our local area.

Your insights will help inform Council’s work to support the growth, sustainability and collaboration of healthcare services in the Willoughby community.

Feedback from this survey will also help shape discussions at the upcoming Healthcare Sector Roundtable in Chatswood, where providers will have the opportunity to share perspectives and explore opportunities together.



Background

Willoughby is experiencing continued population growth and new residential developments, which will increase demand for healthcare and aged care services.

This survey aims to gather insights from local providers on issues such as workforce availability, infrastructure, technology, regulations, and future service demand.

The information collected will help Council better understand the needs of the sector and identify ways to support a strong and sustainable local healthcare ecosystem.



How to get involved

Provide your feedback by completing the short survey below.

If you prefer, you can also email your feedback to:
Nikki.Zeng@willoughby.nsw.gov.au

The survey will take approximately 3 to 5 minutes to complete.


Your privacy

Willoughby City Council takes the privacy of participants completing this form seriously. Any information provided will be used to help inform Council programs and initiatives. Personal details will not be published.

For further information about how Council manages personal information, please refer to Council's Privacy Management Plan.



Queries

If you have any questions about this survey, please contact:

Nikki Zeng
Economic Development Officer

Nikki.Zeng@willoughby.nsw.gov.au

Willoughby City Council is seeking feedback from local healthcare and aged care providers to better understand the opportunities and challenges facing the sector in our local area.

Your insights will help inform Council’s work to support the growth, sustainability and collaboration of healthcare services in the Willoughby community.

Feedback from this survey will also help shape discussions at the upcoming Healthcare Sector Roundtable in Chatswood, where providers will have the opportunity to share perspectives and explore opportunities together.



Background

Willoughby is experiencing continued population growth and new residential developments, which will increase demand for healthcare and aged care services.

This survey aims to gather insights from local providers on issues such as workforce availability, infrastructure, technology, regulations, and future service demand.

The information collected will help Council better understand the needs of the sector and identify ways to support a strong and sustainable local healthcare ecosystem.



How to get involved

Provide your feedback by completing the short survey below.

If you prefer, you can also email your feedback to:
Nikki.Zeng@willoughby.nsw.gov.au

The survey will take approximately 3 to 5 minutes to complete.


Your privacy

Willoughby City Council takes the privacy of participants completing this form seriously. Any information provided will be used to help inform Council programs and initiatives. Personal details will not be published.

For further information about how Council manages personal information, please refer to Council's Privacy Management Plan.



Queries

If you have any questions about this survey, please contact:

Nikki Zeng
Economic Development Officer

Nikki.Zeng@willoughby.nsw.gov.au

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