Wednesday,21 September 2022


Adjournment

St Albans electorate health services


St Albans electorate health services

There is no doubt that St Albans has become a priority and a centre for health and wellbeing. Not only do we have the Sunshine Hospital but also the Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s Hospital, a new ED, mental health beds and also, as I just spoke about, the new women’s prevention and recovery care centre. But also there is this confidence in the local community, and we are now seeing a new private hospital being built across from Sunshine Hospital. They will work hand in hand in providing health and support services when needed most in my community. So there really is, as I call it, a triangle in St Albans of health and wellbeing, a priority centre that delivers and provides vital care, not only for St Albans but also for the people of the west.

When it comes to mental health bed expansions, we will see over 52 acute mental health beds delivered at the site of Sunshine Hospital. This will also provide some way of easing the pressure at Sunshine Hospital’s emergency department. As I said, not only are these projects providing vital jobs but also, as we know, Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s Hospital is the home of the first neonatal intensive care unit in the west, and it will continue to deliver the health needs for the west. I look forward to joining the minister in seeing firsthand the progress of the new mental health hub in St Albans.

I also take this opportunity to wish everybody the very best during the next couple of weeks. Thank you to you, Speaker, to the clerks for their support and guidance and to all the team in Parliament—thank you so much.