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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Carers Australia (PDF - 809k)
Submission 372 for Mental Health View full list
AN AUSTRALIA THAT VALUES AND SUPPORTS ALL CARERS. Submission to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper on the Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. April 2019. 2. ABOUT CARERS AUSTRALIA. Carers Australia is the national peak
Date received: 8 Apr 2019
Centre for Emotional Health - Macquarie University (PDF - 483k)
Submission 384 for Mental Health View full list
Improving outcomes for anxiety disorders SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION - MENTAL HEALTH. CENTRE FOR EMOTIONAL HEALTH. Faculty of Human Sciences. Improving outcomes Centre for Emotional Health April, 2019. 2. Centre for Emotional Health
Date received: 8 Apr 2019
Melissa Raven (PDF - 45k)
Submission 390 for Mental Health View full list
Melissa Raven 1 April 2019. Productivity Commission inquiry must include fact-checking. Melissa Raven. Unfortunately, the Productivity Commission inquiry is likely to be presented with many supposed facts that are inaccurate. Furthermore, some of
Date received: 8 Apr 2019
Jenny Corran (PDF - 140k)
Submission 388 for Mental Health View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission re Mental Health- Jenny Corran, Psychologist. Research has revealed that the mental health indicators over the last 2-3 decades have failed to improve, despite billions of dollars being spent primarily on
Date received: 8 Apr 2019
Dr Effie Zafirakis (PDF - 119k)
Submission 368 for Mental Health View full list
1. Productivity Commission Inquiry submission- Dr Effie Zafirakis. RE: Recommendations for Therapeutic Justice reform to enhance mental health &justice outcomes for families with complex needs. ï¶ Advancing integrated servicing and therapeutic
Date received: 8 Apr 2019
Bob Riessen (PDF - 111k)
Submission 373 for Mental Health View full list
SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION ON MENTAL HEALTH. INTRODUCTION (AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE PROCESS OF MENTAL ILLNESS). The brain is the major organ for all cognitive processes, behaviour and mood functions. Most people, and certainly all adults
Date received: 8 Apr 2019
Mental Health Carers Tasmania (MHCTas) (PDF - 784k)
Submission 391 for Mental Health View full list
1. Submission to. Productivity Commission inquiry into the role of improving mental health to support. economic participation and enhancing productivity and economic growth. Authorised by:. Maxine Griffiths. Chief Executive Officer. 03 6228 7448 |
Date received: 8 Apr 2019
ACON (PDF - 813k)
Submission 381 for Mental Health View full list
9 April 2019 Productivity Commission Level 12, 530 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Submitted via email: Mental.Health@pc.gov.au Dear Commissioners Re: Mental Health Inquiry and Sexuality and Gender Diverse People ACON is New South Walesâleading
Date received: 8 Apr 2019
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) (PDF - 268k)
Submission 370 for Mental Health View full list
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Productivity Commission Submission. Inquiry into the Economic Impacts of Mental Ill-. Health. April 2019. Page 2. Introduction The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) welcomes the opportunity
Date received: 8 Apr 2019
Karen Hancock (PDF - 301k)
Submission 379 for Mental Health View full list
1. Submission into the Australian Government Productivity Commission. Inquiry into Mental Health. 09 April 2019. Thank you for the opportunity to provide a submission to the Productivity Commission. inquiry into mental health outcomes in our
Date received: 8 Apr 2019
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