Seeking your feedback on MH4L program

The My health for life (MH4L) Team invite you to complete a short survey about  your knowledge, awareness, and perception of the MH4L program as a primary care professional.

This information will be used to improve program resources, communication, and engagement with health professionals and staff working in primary care.

My health for life is a free, Queensland Government funded integrated risk assessment and behaviour change program that supports Queenslanders in decreasing their risk of chronic diseases, specifically diabetes, heart disease and stroke. 

The program is funded through Health and Wellbeing Queensland and delivered by the Healthier Queensland Alliance, led by Diabetes Queensland and made up of the National Stroke Foundation, Heart Foundation, Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland (ECCQ), Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (QAIHC), and all seven Queensland Primary Health Networks (PHNs). 

The survey will only take five minutes to complete. 

To complete the survey, click here by Wednesday 29 June 2022.

If you have any questions, please contact NQPHN Primary Care Engagement Officer Claire Lawless on (07) 4034 0306 or at claire.lawless@nqphn.com.au

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