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Health Service Board

Responsible and accountable for the oversight of SMHS hospitals and health services

Health Service Board

The Health Services Act 2016 was enacted on 1 July 2016 to establish the State’s Health Services as separate, board-governed statutory authorities.

The SMHS Board is legally responsible and accountable for the oversight of SMHS hospitals and health services and is chaired by Adjunct Associate Professor Robyn Collins.

Statements

  • Ministerial Statement of Expectation – June 2021 (PDF 1MB)
  • SMHS Board Letter of Intent – July 2021 (PDF 338KB)

SMHS Board membership

South Metropolitan Health Service Board Chair Adjunct Associate Professor Robyn Collins

Adjunct Associate Professor Robyn Collins Board Chair

RN RM B.App Sc MAICD

Adjunct Associate Professor Robyn Collins is a committed and highly successful health service executive and board member with an extensive career in a broad range of governance, strategic, operational and financial management environments.

Professor Collins is currently a Board member of Rosewood Aged Care and Curtin University Medical School Advisory Board. Until early June 2019 Professor Collins was the inaugural WA State Manager of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (WA). Professor Collins was the Acting Chair of the SMHS Governing Council for two years.

 

South Metropolitan Health Service Deputy Board Chair Ms Kim Gibson

Ms Kim Gibson Deputy Board Chair

B.App.Sci (Physio) MA Public Sector Leadership FACHSM GAICD

Ms Gibson's career in health spans 30 years across clinical practice, clinical education, health professional regulation, health reform, health service management and governance both in Australia and overseas.

Former Chair of the Clinical Senate of WA, Ms Gibson is passionate about health service improvement through clinician and consumer engagement.  

An experienced board member, she is Chair of the Physiotherapy Board of Australia.

 

South Metropolitan Health Service Board Member Dr Ryan Atkinson

Dr Ryan Atkinson

MBBS BMedSc FRACGP

Dr Ryan Atkinson is a general practitioner with the Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service, delivering clinical services to Aboriginal communities in Broome.

He is also completing his Master of Business Administration with the Melbourne Business School.

Dr Atkinson has a strong commitment to Aboriginal health and completed his postgraduate training in Aboriginal medical services in the Kimberley region.

 

South Metropolitan Health Service Board Member Dr Amanda Boudville

Dr Amanda Boudville

MBBS, FRACP

Dr Amanda Boudville is Head of Aged Care and Rehabilitation at St John of God Midland Public and Private Hospital and is an experienced geriatrician and stroke physician. She has worked across various public and private health systems for more than two decades.

Dr Boudville is a Federal Councillor of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine.


Ms Karen Brown

Ms Karen Brown brings experience in senior commercial, business directorship and strategic communications, having worked at the very highest levels of politics, media and business. Ms Brown has experience across multiple industries including property, education, health, resources, agriculture and science. Raised in regional WA, she witnessed first-hand the importance of access to quality health services for people from all walks of life.

Ms Brown is a current board member for The Royal Flying Doctor Service, the Pinnacle Foundation and Edge Employment Solutions and is Non-Executive Chair of Cannings Purple. She has served as Chief of Staff and Deputy Editor at The West Australian and WA Editor at The Australian. She went on to work at both the State and Federal level of politics, serving as a senior media and policy advisor, and Chief of Staff to the Leader of the Government in the Senate and Federal Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research.


South Metropolitan Health Service Board Member Mr Julian Henderson

Mr Julian Henderson

B.Eng MBA

Mr Julian Henderson is a highly qualified senior executive with wide-ranging experience within the public and private sectors.

He has a breadth of experience in diverse areas including strategic planning, policy development, project development, project management, operations and general administration.

Mr Henderson was a member of the North Metropolitan Health Service Governing Council.

 


South Metropolitan Health Service Board Member Ms Sue Le Souef

Ms Sue Le Souef

BA(Hons) MA, B Juris, LLB

Ms Sue Le Souef has extensive experience in health-related fields including nursing and health law.

As a senior legal officer at the Department of Health her work included medical negligence, coronial inquiries and freedom of information.

She played a prominent role in the introduction of legislation for Advance Health Directives and Enduring Power of Attorney in WA. At the State Solicitor’s Office, Sue worked as a senior solicitor in civil litigation including defending public hospitals in medical negligence.


South Metropolitan Health Service Board Member Colin Murphy

Mr Colin Murphy

PSM, BCom, FCPA, FCA, FIPAA, GAICD

Mr Colin Murphy was the former and 18th Auditor General for WA. His career has included senior executive finance and administrative roles across a range of state and commonwealth government departments.

Mr Murphy serves on a number of boards and committees including ChemCentre WA, the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board, Winja Wajarri Barna Ltd, and the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Australia.

In 2021/22, he served as a Commissioner with the Perth Casino Royal Commission and has recently been appointed as a Commissioner with the Gaming and Wagering Commission WA. Mr Murphy was awarded a Public Service Medal in the Australia Day Honours 2010.


South Metropolitan Health Service Board Member Ms Yvonne Parnell

Ms Yvonne Parnell

GAICD, GradCertDis, MCHSM

Ms Yvonne Parnell is a Chief Executive Officer within the community sector assisting people with disabilities and their families overcome significant life challenges. She previously held senior executive management and leadership roles in the corporate sector.

Ms Parnell has a longstanding and wide-ranging involvement as a consumer representative in health and health research both in WA and nationally since 2003.

She is a past member of the North Metropolitan Health Service Governing Council and has served on a large number of health and research related committees, steering and reference groups.

 

South Metropolitan Health Service Board Member Mr Liam Roche

Mr Liam Roche

B.Bus

Mr Liam Roche is an experienced business leader and board member who retired from the role of Chief Operating Officer of Seven West Media (WA) following a 40-year career in the media and manufacturing industry.

Mr Roche currently serves as Chair of the Perth Eye Foundation, Deputy Chair of Crime Stoppers WA, a member of the Western Australia Board of the Medical Board of Australia, a Non-Executive Director for Multiple Sclerosis Society of Western Australia and an adviser to the Murdoch University Emerging Leaders Program. He has an extensive background in management and governance and is currently teaching the next generation of business leaders at university.

Board to Ward program

This program provides Board members an opportunity to understand what good quality care looks and feels like from the patient, carer and staff member perspectives. It also presents opportunities to increase consumer and staff confidence as part of a continuous improvement journey.

Read the:

  • 2022 program overview (PDF 665KB)
  • 2021 program overview (PDF 1MB)
  • 2020 program overview (PDF 2MB)
  • 2019 program overview (PDF 2MB).
Read recent SMHS Board communiques
  • February 2023 (PDF 424KB)
  • January 2023 (PDF 1MB)
  • November 2022 (PDF 632KB)
  • October 2022 (PDF 468KB)
  • September 2022 (PDF 459KB)
  • August 2022 (PDF 547KB)
  • July 2022 (PDF 690KB)
  • June 2022 (PDF 608KB)
  • May 2022 (PDF 430KB)
  • April 2022 (PDF 612KB)
  • March 2022 (PDF 269KB)
Last Updated: 08/02/2023
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