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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Peter Blackwell (PDF - 45k)
Submission 167 for Mental Health View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Enquiry into Mental Health Australiaâs economy is deeply reliant on resources and infrastructure gained by inflicting trauma that caused intergenerational mental illness and on continuing to exploit people
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Australian Services Union (ASU) (PDF - 237k)
Submission 177 for Mental Health View full list
ASU Submission. The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. Productivity Commission Inquiry. Submitter:. Linda White, Assistant National Secretary. Organisation:. Australian Services Union. Date: 4 April 2019. 2 | P a g e. Table of
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Hobsons Bay City Council (PDF - 445k)
Submission 176 for Mental Health View full list
5 April 2019. Mental Health Inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra ACT. Ask for:. Our Ref:. Kathleen McClusky. A3061911. Dear Productivity Commission,. Mental Health Inquiry: The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Batyr (PDF - 104k)
Submission 334 for Mental Health View full list
batyr Australia Limited © ABN: 51 152 952 737 Level 1, 74 Pitt Street, SYDNEY NSW 2000 batyr.com.au. Australian Government Productivity Commission batyr Submission Stigma is an isolating barrier that prevents young people from reaching out for
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
University of New South Wales (PDF - 219k)
Submission 235 for Mental Health View full list
Associate Professor Kimberlie Dean BMedSci(Hons) MBBS MRCPsych RANZCP MSc PhD. ï· Chair of Forensic Mental Health and Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales. 3rd April 2019. Submission to Australian
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Emma-Kate Muir (PDF - 49k)
Submission 338 for Mental Health View full list
Name: Emma-Kate Muir I am a registered psychologist, working in a large private practice, who would like to express my concerns regarding the provision of mental health services, and to provide feedback on some of the shortfalls therein, and how
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Emerging Minds (PDF - 201k)
Submission 455 for Mental Health View full list
1. Emerging Minds Response to the Productivity Commission. April 2019. 2. Emerging Minds is a national organisation dedicated to advancing the mental health of Australian infants, children, adolescents and families. Emerging Minds develops
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Grow Australia (PDF - 334k)
Submission 194 for Mental Health View full list
Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health. Submission by GROW. Date: 4 April 2019. For further information contact:. Julie Ling, CEO Grow. PO Box 178. Holland Park Brisbane 4121. ceo@grow.org.au. 2. Introduction. For more than 60 years,
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Anne Mill (PDF - 112k)
Submission 348 for Mental Health View full list
Page 1 of 5. I am a single women in my early 40âs and make this submission drawing on my own extensive mental health lived experience, as a sufferer of Major Depression and the anxiety disorder OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), as well as the
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
National Disability Services (PDF - 175k)
Submission 252 for Mental Health View full list
Submission in response to the Productivity Commissionâs Issues Paper âThe Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental HealthâNDS welcomes this opportunity to provide a brief initial response to aspects of the Productivity Commissionâs
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
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