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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Meg Polacsek (PDF - 125k)
Submission 36 for Mental Health View full list
I completed my PhD at Victoria University in 2018, focussing on the self-management of depression in older adults. For this work, I was awarded the Victoria University Medal for Academic Excellence. Iâd like to outline some facts before listing
Date received: 16 Mar 2019
Josephine Couper (PDF - 16k)
Submission DR291 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
I am an Occupational Therapist who provides OT services to the Veteran Community in Rockhampton, Mount Morgan and the Capricorn Coast. I have been a private provider for DVA for 15 years (since January 2004). I provide assessment and interventions
Date received: 15 Mar 2019
Stephen Brown (PDF - 164k)
Submission 33 for Mental Health View full list
The Treasurer's reference to the Productivity Commission on Mental Health is both complex and diverse and appears to cover a continuum of events across clinical recovery and personal recovery a domain of fluidity (Issue Paper). As a qualified social
Date received: 15 Mar 2019
Name withheld (PDF - 38k)
Submission 31 for Mental Health View full list
SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY. INTO MENTAL HEALTH 2019. A grassroots real perspective from a family member. A member of my family has lived experience of mental illness and I wish to maintain their privacy by referring to them as "G".
Date received: 15 Mar 2019
Name withheld (PDF - 32k)
Submission 32 for Mental Health View full list
Productivity Commission Enquiry into Mental Health Spending. While I am not aware that submissions have been invited to this enquiry, I do. wish to take the opportunity to put my views forward for consideration both to. the Commission and to
Date received: 15 Mar 2019
Merridee and Nicholas de Jong (PDF - 51k)
Submission 34 for Mental Health View full list
1. Background Our son was hospitalized and diagnosed with schizophrenia in 2004. He was admitted to hospital a second time in 2005 as he was not responding to the prescribed medication. In 2009 he was admitted to a newly established rehabilitation
Date received: 15 Mar 2019
Terry Deacon (PDF - 18k)
Submission 35 for Mental Health View full list
To the Productivity Commission. What works and what doesnât Introduction I have been hospitalised four times for Schizoaffective disorder living with episodes of psychosis at periodic times of my life. I have also accessed services where I have
Date received: 15 Mar 2019
Smithson Planning (PDF - 636k)
Submission DR100 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
SMITHSON PLANNING www.facebook.com/SmithsonPlanning www.smithsonplanning.com.au www.facebook.com/nsmithson1 smithson@smithsonplanning.com.au. Tel : (08) 9842 9841 Intâl : 61 428 556 444. Smithson Planning â Consultants in National Investment
Date received: 15 Mar 2019
Australian Commando Association (ACA) (PDF - 112k)
Submission DR298 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
© Copyright Australian Commando Association 2019. 1. Australian Commando Association Response. (Ver3) to: The Productivity Commission Inquiry into Veteran Support Services. Draft Report. 1. Introduction The Productivity Commission has recently
Date received: 15 Mar 2019
Air Force Association (AFA) (PDF - 278k)
Submission DR300 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Air Force Association Ltd. Version 2; dated 13 March 2019. PRODUCTIVITY INQUIRY. INTO COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION FOR VETERANS. SUPPLEMENTARY RESPONSE. Introduction. 1. Air Force Association Ltd (AFA) is grateful for the opportunity to have
Date received: 14 Mar 2019
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