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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.

MindSpot Clinic (PDF - 631k)

Submission 666 for Mental Health View full list


Response to the. Productivity Commission. Mental Health Report (October, 2019). Inquiry into the role of improving mental health to. support economic participation and enhance. productivity and economic growth. Tuesday, 21 January 2020. Response to

Date received: 21 Jan 2020

ACECQA (PDF - 1401k)

Submission 673 for Mental Health View full list


17 January 2020. Mental Health Inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 CANBERRA ACT 2600. ACECQA submission responding to the Productivity Commission Mental Health Draft Report. Dear Commissioners. The Australian Children’s Education and Care

Date received: 21 Jan 2020

Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) (PDF - 264k)

Submission 679 for Mental Health View full list


National Children’s Commissioner. Megan Mitchell. Australian. Human Rights. Commission. ABN 47 996 232 602. Level 3. 175 Pitt Street. Sydney NSW 2000. GPO Box 5218. Sydney NSW 2001. General enquiries. Complaints infoline. TTY.

Date received: 21 Jan 2020

Employee Assistance Professionals Association of Australasia (EAPAA) (PDF - 1075k)

Submission 668 for Mental Health View full list


Page 1 of 25. EAPAA Response to the Productivity Commission Draft Report on Mental Health (2019). EAPAA Response to the Productivity Commission Draft Report on Mental Health (2019). On behalf of EAP providers throughout Australia, EAPAA (The

Date received: 21 Jan 2020

ANU College of Health and Medicine (PDF - 990k)

Submission 669 for Mental Health View full list


ANU College of Health and Medicine Better health for our people, our nation and our world. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental. Health and Suicide Prevention. December 2019 (Final Draft). 2. Contents List of Contributors.

Date received: 21 Jan 2020

James Davey (PDF - 40k)

Submission 658 for Mental Health View full list


I am concerned that the amount of funding and resources poured into mental health has only resulted in an increase in suicides and mental health issues. Per hard statistics mental health funding is at its highest level ever and yet suicides &mental

Date received: 20 Jan 2020

Steve Hansen (PDF - 46k)

Submission 657 for Mental Health View full list


From what I have experienced in life to date the majority of issues for all people who experience some form of mental disturbance, have been mentally, physically or sexually abused at some point, usually by someone close to them family or neighbours

Date received: 20 Jan 2020

Council of Deans of Nursing and Midwifery (CDNM) (PDF - 151k)

Submission 663 for Mental Health View full list


Thank you for the opportunity to provide a submission on the recommendations of the Productivity Commission report into Mental Health Draft Report. Our submission will focus on the nursing workforce and education models to support this, particularly

Date received: 20 Jan 2020

SA School Nurses Association (SASNA) (PDF - 78k)

Submission 661 for Mental Health View full list


Productivity Commission, Mental Health Inquiry. Reform area 1: prevention and early intervention for mental illness and suicide attempts Submission: representing the School Nurses of South Australia (SASNA) Submission by: Liz Rankin RN, RM,

Date received: 20 Jan 2020

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