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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Jade Weary (PDF - 70k)
Submission 436 for Mental Health View full list
7) Issues relating to users of mental health services and supports. I was diagnosed with Bipolar Affective Disorder in 2014 during an 80 day psychiatric admission while being held under the mental health act. I relapsed five years later while
Date received: 15 Apr 2019
Caroline Dowling (PDF - 101k)
Submission 437 for Mental Health View full list
1. Thank you for the opportunity to provide some views to the Productivity Commission with regard to Mental Health. I am a psychologist with 38 years experience across public and private sectors. I have worked in my own full-time private practice
Date received: 15 Apr 2019
Australian Universities Anti-bullying Research Alliance (AUARA) (PDF - 109k)
Submission 431 for Mental Health View full list
Submission 431 - Australian Universities Anti-bullying Research Alliance (AUARA) - Mental Health - Public inquiry. 1 | P a g e. A SUBMISSION BY AUARA. About AUARA. The Australian Universities Anti-bullying Research Alliance (AUARA) is an
Date received: 15 Apr 2019
Aboriginal Medical Services of the NT (PDF - 990k)
Submission 434 for Mental Health View full list
Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance NT. Page 1 of 18. AMSANT Response to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper: The. Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. Contents Introduction. 2. The effect of supporting mental health on
Date received: 15 Apr 2019
Just Reinvest NSW (PDF - 313k)
Submission 440 for Mental Health View full list
1. Mental Health Inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428, Canberra City ACT 2601. Just Reinvest NSW Submission, April 2019: The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. Productivity Commission Issues Paper. Introduction. We
Date received: 15 Apr 2019
Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) (PDF - 872k)
Submission 432 for Mental Health View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission. Re: The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. © Australian Association of Social Workers. National Office â Melbourne. Level 7, 14-20 Blackwood Street. North Melbourne 3051. PO Box
Date received: 15 Apr 2019
Jesuit Social Services (PDF - 2331k)
Submission 441 for Mental Health View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry: The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health April 2019. 1. Contents Jesuit Social Services: Who we are and what we do. 2. Recommendations. 3. Background and context. 6. Specific
Date received: 15 Apr 2019
Hunter Rise Associates (PDF - 2348k)
Submission 439 for Mental Health View full list
Hunter Rise, Regionally Based Counsellors and Psychotherapists. Cath Edwards, Master of Social Medicine - Injury Prevention- UNESCO thesis on Alcohol and Crime. Bruce Llewellyn, M.Acc. Colleen Wall, Indigenous Elder in Residence. Damien Jones, MACA.
Date received: 15 Apr 2019
Hits Radio (PDF - 58k)
Submission 11 for Remote Area Tax Concessions And Payments View full list
Being a business owner in Carnarvon for the past 12 years, I have seen a marked decline in the. local economy. I also deal with clients in Denham and Onslow, and those towns are in a very. similar position. The feedback I receive is that costs
Date received: 12 Apr 2019
Julie Fullarton (PDF - 416k)
Submission 12 for Remote Area Tax Concessions And Payments View full list
Julie Fullarton PO Box 180. Carnarvon WA 6701. 11 April 2019. To whom it may concern. I fully support the proposed review of the Zone Tax Offset by the Productivity Commission. I lived in Karratha WA in the late 1980âs and have resided in
Date received: 12 Apr 2019
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