Tasmanian health workers will feature on television screens, on the airwaves, in newspapers and on buses in Tasmania for the next six months as part of a renewed campaign to promote respect towards our valued staff.
The campaign features staff from the Department of Health and includes the tag line: “A healthy dose of respect helps everyone”.
The highly successful campaign was first launched in November last year and has now been renewed for the busy winter season, through until the end of the year.
There are more than 16,000 staff working across the Department of Health, and all deserve to be shown respect.
Whether they are on the frontline delivering care directly to patients or behind the scenes, everyone in our health system deserves respect.
Our dedicated health care professionals do an outstanding job, often working in high-pressure environments to deliver the care that Tasmanians need. Without respect, it’s harder for our health care workers to provide the high-quality health services that Tasmanians expect and deserve.
Everyone featured in the campaign are staff from the Department of Health, including First Nations people in our health workforce, and migrant health workers in Tasmania.
For more information about the campaign, visit: https://www.health.tas.gov.au/respect