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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National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) (PDF - 555k)
Submission 86 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
NIAA | Attachment A | NIAA Submission 1. Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NIAA Submission In response to Productivity Commission Issues Paper âDeveloping a. whole-of-government Indigenous Evaluation Strategyâ, June
Date received: 10 Sep 2019
Department of Health (PDF - 1513k)
Submission 556 for Mental Health View full list
Initial Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health. 2019. Department of Health. Department of Health â Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health. Department of Health â Productivity Commission Inquiry into
Date received: 10 Sep 2019
Rebecca Sferco (PDF - 41k)
Submission 560 for Mental Health View full list
I am deeply concerned at the extremely high number of children in Australia being medicated and put on antidepressants or Ritalin or Dexiʼs etc to âtreatâtheir mental health. Firstly there is still no physical medical test to prove that ADHD
Date received: 9 Sep 2019
Australian Council of TESOL Associations (ACTA) (PDF - 1181k)
Submission 87 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL OF TESOL ASSOCIATIONS. SUBMISSION TO. Productivity Commission Indigenous Evaluation Strategy. August-September 2019. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction 3. 1. A General Observation 4. 2. Objectives of the Indigenous Evaluation
Date received: 9 Sep 2019
ARC Centre for Excellence for the Dynamics of Language (PDF - 124k)
Submission 93 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Indigenous Evaluation Strategy Jane Simpson and Gillian Wigglesworth. The ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language The ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language is a research centre
Date received: 6 Sep 2019
Playgroup Association of the NT Inc (PDF - 216k)
Submission 32 for Expenditure On Children In The Northern Territory View full list
Media Release 2/9/2019. Playgroup is good for the economy. and good for children. Playgroup Australia is pleased to share the results of latest research which provides an economic analysis of. Community Playgroups. We commissioned an independent
Date received: 6 Sep 2019
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (Qld) Ltd (PDF - 264k)
Submission 107 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
Commissioner Romlie Mokak. Productivity Commission,. Level 12, 530 Collins Street,. Melbourne VIC 3000. By email:. indigenous.evaluation@pc.gov.au. 6th September 2019. RE: INQUIRY INTO INDIGENOUS EVALUATION STRATEGY. Dear Commissioner Mokak,. We
Date received: 6 Sep 2019
Just Reinvest NSW (PDF - 183k)
Submission 80 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
1. Productivity Commission: Indigenous Evaluation Strategy Project. Just Reinvest NSW Submission to Issues Paper (released June 2019). Introduction. We thank the Productivity Commission for the opportunity to contribute to this important project.
Date received: 6 Sep 2019
Central Australia Academic Health Science Network (CA AHSN) (PDF - 107k)
Submission 85 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
Indigenous Evaluation Strategy Submission to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper. September 2019. Introduction. The Central Australia Academic Health Science Network CA AHSN welcomes the opportunity to respond to your discussion paper. The CA
Date received: 6 Sep 2019
Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance NT (AMSANT) (PDF - 155k)
Submission 81 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance NT. Page 1 of 8. AMSANT response to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper: Indigenous Evaluation Strategy Introduction. AMSANT is the peak body for the Aboriginal community controlled health sector (ACCHS) in
Date received: 6 Sep 2019
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