Going purple for People Matter

The Mental Health Service team proudly supports the launch of the People Matter survey.
The Mental Health Service team proudly wear purple for the launch of the People Matter survey.

Purple reigned supreme for the launch of the People Matter 2018 survey today.

Zoukis at Westmead came to the party with free cake and purple balloons, while purple attire solved the Friday ‘what to wear to work’ dilemma for many staff across our facilities.

Thanks to everyone who wore purple and submitted their selfies and team photos.

Westmead executives Mathivanan Sakthivel, Kate Hackett, Alecia Daly and Dan O'Flynn get in early to complete their survey.
Mathivanan Sakthivel, Kate Hackett, Alecia Daly and Dan O’Flynn complete their survey early at Westmead.

The survey is now open

Complete the survey online or submit a paper copy and make sure that your views are counted!

The survey is for all WSLHD staff, including full time, part time, fixed term, agency and casual staff, and volunteers.

We want to hear your experience of working here, including what you think about patient focus and service delivery, leadership and management, communication, training and development and working environment.

The People Matter NSW Public Sector Employee Survey is an annual survey coordinated by the Public Service Commission.

The survey is open until July 2.

Doonside Community Health Centre staff
Doonside Community Health Centre staff get into the People Matter spirit.
BMDH Allied Health team
The Blacktown Mount Druitt Hospital Allied Health team in every shade of purple.
Blacktown Mount Druitt Hospital Project team
Thanks to the Blacktown Mount Druitt Hospital Project team for supporting People Matter.
Health care interpreters celebrate the launch in purple.
Health care interpreters celebrate the launch in purple.