Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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National Mental Health Commission (NMHC) (PDF - 1348k)
Submission 118 for Mental Health View full list
1. Sydney Canberra. PO Box R1463 Royal Exchange NSW 1225. 02 8229 7550 www.mentalhealthcommission.gov.au. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. National Mental Health
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
VicHealth and Partners (PDF - 1511k)
Submission 131 for Mental Health View full list
Focusing on prevention A joint submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into mental health April 2019. 3. Foreword from VicHealth CEO. Every Australian deserves the opportunity to live a healthy, happy life. As a community, we want our
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Paul Gray (PDF - 77k)
Submission 86 for Mental Health View full list
April 1, 2019. Submission Productivity Commission Mental Health Inquiry. PROTECT THE CHILDREN. Dear commissioners:. The mental health system needs to go through a major overhaul. The focus currently is on the effects without seriously considering
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
John Clarke (PDF - 70k)
Submission DR162 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
LTOP &VARIABLE CAP. The variable cap is a subset of a more broader concept of enshrining LTOP with legislation so that its noise sharing objectives can be met and the balance between the demands of the aviation industry and the noise impacted
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Jodie Gale (PDF - 47k)
Submission 83 for Mental Health View full list
Clients of mental health services deserve to have choice when it comes to their provider. Currently the Medicare Better Access Plan only provides mental health services via mental health nurses, OTs, psychologists and mental health social workers.
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Michael Carman Consulting (PDF - 3450k)
Submission 93 for Mental Health View full list
MC> MICHAEL CARMAN CONSULTING. 3 April 2019. The Commissioners ·. Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health. via web lodgement at www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/mental-health/make-. submission#lodge. Dear Commissioners,. Submission:
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Clive Kempson (PDF - 18k)
Submission 84 for Mental Health View full list
Cliveâs story In November 2015, at age 52, I Clive Kempson suffered a stroke. I remember being admitted to hospital, and spending 10 days on the stroke ward while undergoing a battery of tests, all to no avail. No one could tell me what had caused
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Western Australian Network of Alcohol and other Drug Agencies (WANADA) (PDF - 220k)
Submission 102 for Mental Health View full list
WANADA Submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry on the Social and. Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. WANADA welcomes the opportunity to provide a submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry on the. Social and Economic Benefits
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Karen Donnelly (PDF - 132k)
Submission 90 for Mental Health View full list
RE: Australian Government Productivity Commission â Mental Health. Thanks for inviting submissions from the general public and providers of MH services. 1. Medicare funding of MH services. The introduction of the Medicare Better Access to Mental
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) (PDF - 582k)
Submission 91 for Mental Health View full list
Exercise &Sports Science Australia. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. INQUIRY INTO MENTAL. HEALTH. 2. âAustralia needs to expand its allied health workforce and improve access. to services that provide physical activity, weight loss and healthy.
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
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