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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NT Shelter Inc (PDF - 198k)
Submission 333 for Mental Health View full list
Page 1 of 9. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INVESTIGATION INTO THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH. 5 April 2019. NT Shelter welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the Productivity Commissionâs inquiry
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Public Advocate and Children and Young People Commissioner (PACYPC) (PDF - 469k)
Submission 291 for Mental Health View full list
Page 1 of 7. THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION ISSUES PAPER. APRIL 2019. ROLE OF THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE AND CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE COMMISSIONER (PACYPC). The Human Rights Commission (HRC) is an
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
NPS MedicineWise (PDF - 110k)
Submission 175 for Mental Health View full list
Independent, not-for-profit and evidence based, NPS MedicineWise enables better decisions about medicines, medical tests and other health technologies. NPS MedicineWise receives funding from the Australian Government Department of Health. 4 April
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare (PDF - 683k)
Submission 211 for Mental Health View full list
1. Submission:. The social and economic benefits of improving mental. health. The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare (the Centre) is the peak body for child and. family services in Victoria. For over 100 years we have advocated for
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Friends of Callan Park (FOCP) (PDF - 96k)
Submission 198 for Mental Health View full list
FRIENDS OF CALLAN PARK FRIENDS OF CALLAN PARK PO BOX 238 ROZELLE NSW 2039 www.callanpark.com focp.admin@gmail.com. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION ISSUES PAPER INQUIRY: âTHE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTHâ.
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Parks Clinics (PDF - 182k)
Submission 263 for Mental Health View full list
The social and economic benefits of being a psychologist: dare we address the productivity of psychologists? Discussion Paper 1. Australian Psychological Society, Social Determinants of Mental Health Advisory Group,. Productivity Commission Inquiry
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Victorian Aboriginal Children and Young Peopleâs Alliance (PDF - 360k)
Submission 240 for Mental Health View full list
Alliance Submission to Productivity Commission into the Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health About Us:. In 2013, during the development of a submission (Koori Kids: Growing Strong in their Culture), it was recognised for the need
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Fighters Against Child Abuse Australia (PDF - 169k)
Submission 244 for Mental Health View full list
1. The social and economical benefits of improving mental. health and how we know that you can improve mental. health. Submitted by. Fighters against child abuse Australia FACAA for the. Australian Productivity commission. 2nd of April 2019. 2.
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Karitane (PDF - 629k)
Submission 324 for Mental Health View full list
Karitane Response: The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health â Productivity Commission Issues Paper Page 1. Response. The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health â Productivity Commission Issues Paper. leaders
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
AMAZE (PDF - 937k)
Submission 201 for Mental Health View full list
AMAZE SUBMISSION. Productivity Commissionâs inquiry. into the role of improving mental. health to support economic. participation and enhancing. productivity and economic growth. April 2019. 2. Executive Summary. Australia has the opportunity to
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
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