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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.

U3A Online (PDF - 48k)

Submission 37 for Caring For Older Australians View full list


Submission to the Productivity Commission: July 8 2010. Dr Rick Swindell AM Vice-president and co-founder of U3A Online Queensland Smart Home Initiative Ms Di Delchau President U3A Online. Summary The successful U3A Online model uses the internet to

Date received: 8 Jul 2010

Ms Carol O'Donnell (PDF - 37k)

Submission 39 for Caring For Older Australians View full list


SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO CARING FOR OLDER AUSTRALIANS (2010) This submission answers the following questions in the Productivity Commission (PC) issues paper ‘Caring for older Australians’: Are the aged care services

Date received: 8 Jul 2010

Sunrise Supported Living (SSL Management) (PDF - 32k)

Submission 38 for Caring For Older Australians View full list


SUBMISSION BY ANNE PATON 3.7.10. My background. I was very fortunate to be able to attend the National Aged and Community Care Conference at the Gold Coast recently and was very interested in the plans for reforms in the aged care sector over the

Date received: 7 Jul 2010

Ms Christine Burrows (PDF - 91k)

Submission 35 for Caring For Older Australians View full list


Developing the ‘Sole Trader Model’ as part of the Community Care Workforce . SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION’S INQUIRY INTO CARING FOR OLDER AUSTRALIANS .

Date received: 6 Jul 2010

Name withheld   (PDF - 181k)

Submission 36 for Caring For Older Australians View full list


1. AGED CARE – DARBY AND JOAN “DEEMED”INTO PENURY. Introduction This submission reflects the experiences of me and my late wife, following her admission to a nursing home with fronto temporal dementia, about 6 years ago, and up to her recent

Date received: 5 Jul 2010

Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay Health Services District (PDF - 17k)

Submission 419 for Caring For Older Australians View full list


I welcome the opportunity to provide a submission to the Productivity Commission’s Inquiry into Caring for Older Australians. As a nurse or midwife currently working in the health system I have a vested interest in ensuring the care that’s

Date received: 1 Jul 2010

Ms Marilyn Long (PDF - 45k)

Submission 34 for Caring For Older Australians View full list


SUBMISSION: Page 1 of 2 I write out of concern at the quality of aged care resulting from the quality of staff due to low pay – inexperienced, young, with insufficient qualifications causing them to miss important matters in the care of elderly

Date received: 1 Jul 2010

Mr Charles Adams (PDF - 88k)

Submission 33 for Caring For Older Australians View full list


Submission to Productivity Commission on Aged Care. The following report follows from my concern that the several successive owners of our village have taken advantage of aged, and mostly no longer able residents,

Date received: 30 Jun 2010

Ms Margaret Puttman (PDF - 11k)

Submission 29 for Caring For Older Australians View full list


A few weeks ago, I spoke to a gentleman in the Productivity Commission who suggested that when I return home, I email to the Commission with some thoughts and suggestions. My husband passed away 18 months ago after a short period in a nursing home.

Date received: 29 Jun 2010

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