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Residents invited to play their role in local clinic committees

Members are appointed for a three-year term, and they may serve for not more than three consecutive terms.

Residents of Gauteng have an opportunity to improve the quality of service and patient experience of care at their local clinics by nominating individuals to serve as Clinic Committee members in more than 370 public clinics in the province.

Clinic Committees play a vital role in ensuring effectiveness and efficiency in the governance of public clinics through public participation, assisting in addressing health needs of the communities they serve, and ensuring accountability and effective management of the facilities.

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They are statutory bodies appointed by the MEC for Health and Wellness in accordance with Section 42 of the National Health Act, No.61
of 2003.

Members are appointed for a three-year term, and they may serve for not more than three consecutive terms.

“We would like to urge communities to nominate individuals who will voluntarily conduct oversight in an effort to improve health services and patient experience of care at our clinics.

“The committee consists of eight members who include five community members, three ex-officio members who may be a local councillor, health representative, and a community development worker,” explained MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko.

The criteria to qualify as a Clinic Committee member in Gauteng is that the nominated individual must:

• Be 18 years of age and older.
• Be a South African citizen.
• Have at least a Matric qualification.
• Not been certified by a court of Law as being of unsound mind.
• Not been convicted of a crime without an option of a fine, unless
they have received a free pardon or a period of 10 years has lapsed
since release from prison and they are certified as fully
rehabilitated by the Department of Correctional Services.
• Reside in the community serviced by the clinic.
• Have sound knowledge, understanding and involvement in
community work.
• At least have sound knowledge of the health sector.
• Have skills and/or experience in community development and
leadership.

The nominations are open from Sunday, January 14 and will close on Wednesday, January 31at 16h30.

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Nomination forms are available at clinics across the province or can be downloaded from the Gauteng Provincial Government website www.gauteng.gov.za under the Department of Health/publication page or using this link: https://www.gauteng.gov.za/Departments/CPM-001006/Announcements.

Submissions should be made to the respective local clinic and must include the contact details of the person or organisation making the nomination, the profile or CV of the person being nominated with the contacts of relevant references for the nominee.

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