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Minister Arias-Vasquez to host GHA Public Meeting on 4th March 2025 - 83/2025

February 10, 2025

The Minister for Health and Care, the Hon Gemma Arias-Vasquez, is pleased to announce that the first GHA Public Meeting since the Minster took over the Chair of the GHA Board in November 2024 will take place on Tuesday 4th March 2025, at 18:00hrs at the University of Gibraltar Conference Room.

 

The last GHA Public meeting took place on 16th May 2023 and Minister Arias-Vasquez is keen to reintroduce these meetings every six months.  

 

The agenda for the Public Meeting is as follows:

 

  1. Welcome, Opening Remarks and Reflections – GHA Director General
  2. Opening Address – Minister for Health and Care
  3. Presentation on New Oncology Suite – The GHA’s Vision for the new Oncology Suite, delivered by Dr David Ballesteros.
  4. Presentation on the New Model of Mental Health Services – Delivered by Mental Health Clinical Directors, with a focus on Community Mental Health
  5. Q&A Session
  6. Closing Remarks - Director General
  7. Closing Remarks - Minister for Health and Care

Members of the public are encouraged to attend and take part in discussions about the GHA’s latest initiatives, including key developments in oncology and mental health services. Importantly, there will also be an opportunity for a Questions and Answers session from those in attendance.

 

The Minister for Health and Care and Chair of the GHA Board, the Hon Gemma Arias-Vasquez, said: "Since I took over as Chair of the GHA Board in November, I have been very keen to re-launch the GHA Public Meetings. As a Government, we are absolutely committed to continuously improving the GHA and ensuring that the needs of our community are at the forefront of every decision we make. This public meeting is an important opportunity for us to share our progress, engage with our service users and most importantly, listen to what the public have to say. I encourage all those interested in the future of health and care in Gibraltar to attend, ask questions, and be part of the conversation.”