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Patrick O'Connor (PDF - 2637k)

Submission 497 for Mental Health View full list


T H E K I L L I N G Z O N E. P r o d u c t i v i t y C o m m i s s i o n " I m p r o v i n g M e n t a l H e a l t h ". A u t h o r : P a t r i c k O ' C o n n o r - S e v e r e M e n t a l I l l n e s s. S u r v i v o r. Severe Mental. Illness

Date received: 30 Apr 2019

Tasmanian Government (PDF - 460k)

Submission 498 for Mental Health View full list


19/17688. Tasmanian Government. Submission PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO THE. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF IMPROVING. MENTAL HEALTH. April 2019. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT SUBMISSION INTO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO MENTAL HEALTH.

Date received: 30 Apr 2019

Aftercare (PDF - 1464k)

Submission 480 for Mental Health View full list


Initial Submission (Response to Issues Paper). April 2019. Productivity Commission Inquiry: The Social and Economic Benefits of. Improving Mental Health. Aftercare Response. 2. Preface Aftercare is Australia’s longest-established mental health

Date received: 30 Apr 2019

Consumers Health Forum of Australia (CHF) (PDF - 1041k)

Submission 496 for Mental Health View full list


SUBMISSION. Response to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper for ‘The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health’. April 2019. Consumers Health Forum of Australia (2019). Response to the Productivity Commission. Issues Paper for

Date received: 29 Apr 2019

Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) (PDF - 425k)

Submission 488 for Mental Health View full list


RACP Submission: Productivity. Commission Inquiry into The Social and. Economic Benefits of Improving Mental. Health. April 2019. RACP Submission: Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health 2.

Date received: 26 Apr 2019

Mental Health Carers Australia (MHCA) (PDF - 546k)

Submission 489 for Mental Health View full list


1. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH. Mental Health Carers Australia April 2019. 2. Introduction. 3. Summary of recommendations. 4. Priority 1: Mandate carer inclusive

Date received: 26 Apr 2019

National LGBTI Health Alliance (PDF - 260k)

Submission 494 for Mental Health View full list


Working together for health. Health and wellbeing for. lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex LGBTI people and sexuality, gender, and bodily. diverse people and communities throughout Australia. www.lgbtihealth.org.au info@lgbtihealth.org.au. (02)

Date received: 26 Apr 2019

NSW Council for Civil Liberties (PDF - 461k)

Submission 484 for Mental Health View full list


1. NSW Council for Civil Liberties. SUBMISSION. Productivity Commission Inquiry. into Mental Health. ADDRESSING THE MENTAL. HEALTH NEEDS OF AUSTRALIA’S. MOST VULNERABLE IN THE. JUSTICE AND SOCIAL SECURITY. SYSTEMS. 26 April 2019. 2. About NSW

Date received: 26 Apr 2019

Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) (PDF - 584k)

Submission 491 for Mental Health View full list


ABN 47 996 232 602. Level 3, 175 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000. GPO Box 5218, Sydney NSW 2001. General enquiries 1300 369 711. National Information Service 1300 656 419. TTY 1800 620 241. Inquiry into the Social and. Economic Benefits of Improving.

Date received: 26 Apr 2019

ACT Disability Aged and Carer Advocacy Service (ADACAS) (PDF - 661k)

Submission 493 for Mental Health View full list


ADACAS Submission - Productivity Commission Inquiry - Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. (April 2019) 1. Response to. Productivity Commission. Inquiry into the social and. economic benefits of. improving mental health.

Date received: 26 Apr 2019

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