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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Robert Ramsden (PDF - 59k)
Submission 135 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission Private companies/persons should have no place in providing human Services.They are governed purely by profit and will only provide the minimum level of service that they can get away with while charging the maximum fee that they
Date received: 22 Jul 2016
James Smith (PDF - 79k)
Submission 139 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission As a taxpayer and voter I do not give permission to any political party to privatise any more of our public services. Privatisation only benefits shareholders, and does nothing for ordinary Australians. Politicians are caretakers,
Date received: 22 Jul 2016
Vanessa Parkes (PDF - 89k)
Submission 136 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission Privatisation of human services IS NOT in the best interests of the people. Privatisation makes transparency non-existent, services end up getting cut or weakened, costs of services go up while CEO's pockets are fed AT THE EXPENSE
Date received: 22 Jul 2016
Merriwyn Spicer-Wensley (PDF - 81k)
Submission 138 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission Public services should be run by the government without the introduction of private businesses. Any introduction of private business introduces a profit margin, taking money away from necessary services, and a profit motive, in
Date received: 22 Jul 2016
Lisa Kolosovs (PDF - 56k)
Submission 133 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Submission of Lisa Kolosovs - NSW. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the increased application of competition, contestability and informed user choice to human services. I've worked in the Community Services sector in a variety of roles over the
Date received: 22 Jul 2016
Prof Bob Hudson (PDF - 122k)
Submission 182 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
OUTSOURCING SOCIAL CARE: MESSAGES for AUSTRALIA from the UK. In the UK, social care has been the prototype for the neo-liberal experiment in outsourcing. public policy provision. Beginning with modest announcements and intentions in the 1980s,. the
Date received: 22 Jul 2016
Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA) (PDF - 560k)
Submission 134 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Productivity Commission Human Services Inquiry â Identifying Sectors for Reform. Productivity Commission Human Services Inquiry. Identifying Sectors for Reform. July 2016. Productivity Commission Human Services Inquiry â Identifying Sectors for
Date received: 22 Jul 2016
United Voice (PDF - 1958k)
Submission 237 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
About United Voice United Voice is a union of workers organising to win better jobs, stronger communities, a fairer society and a sustainable future. Members work in a diverse range of industries including education support, aged care, disability
Date received: 22 Jul 2016
Dr Andrew Gunn (PDF - 49k)
Submission 6 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
I will make two points: the first is general; the second is specific to my work as a GP. 1. Health services cost money. Either patients pay or tax-payers pay. Poor people are the sickest, and sick people are poorest. Making patients pay is therefore
Date received: 21 Jul 2016
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (PDF - 207k)
Submission 8 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
21 July 2016 Human Services Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East Melbourne VIC 8003 Submitted via website: http://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/human-services/make- submission. To whom it may concern The Royal
Date received: 21 Jul 2016