IPC Health
Ngaire Anderson possesses extensive experience in healthcare and governance, currently serving as Deputy Chair and Chair of the Clinical Governance and Clinical Risk Committee at IPC Health since March 2021. Ngaire also holds various directorial roles at Comcare, focusing on partnerships and mental health policy, research strategy, and development. Previous roles include advisor for the Australian Department of Home Affairs, senior paramedic and manager at Ambulance Victoria, and board chair for multiple health organizations, including Heathcote Health. Ngaire has contributed to several committees and advisory groups and holds a PhD in Psychology, an MBA in Leadership and Communication, and a GAICD from the Australian Institute of Company Directors, among other qualifications.
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IPC Health
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IPC Health exists so that Melbourne’s west is healthy and well. Through IPC Health’s services, individuals can connect to a full spectrum of care and support through a single point of contact. Our services include everything from medical and dental services including allied health, to services which help the mind and body work better, and other programs that help people deal with specific areas which may stop them from living life to the full, like alcohol addiction or gambling and much more. IPC Health values diversity and is committed to creating safe, supportive and welcoming services to diverse populations, including, but not limited to: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI Individuals); people of all abilities; people experiencing health inequities; and culturally and linguistically diverse individuals.