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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WISE Employment (PDF - 289k)
Submission 186 for Mental Health View full list
Submission Productivity Commission Inquiry. Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health, 2019. Contents. Introduction 1. 1 A focus on need 2. 2 The importance of employment 5. 3 Vocational rehabilitation: the pathway to work 7. 4
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Peer Participation in Mental Health Services (PPIMS) (PDF - 1518k)
Submission 179 for Mental Health View full list
PPIMS Submission to the Productivity Commission (2019). i. Submission to the. Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health. Brisbane North. Peer Participation in Mental Health Services (PPIMS) Network. Nothing about us without us. April 2019.
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Consult Australia (PDF - 271k)
Submission 238 for Mental Health View full list
1. 5 April 2019. Stephen King Presiding Commissioner. Productivity Commission. By email to: mental.health@pc.gov.au. Dear Mr King and colleagues, Productivity Commissionâs inquiry into mental health. I write on behalf of Consult Australia
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Centre for Disability Research and Policy â University of Sydney (PDF - 300k)
Submission 308 for Mental Health View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the economic impacts of mental ill- health. Response to the Issues paper the Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. Centre for Disability Research and Policy. Centre for
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
National Rural Health Alliance (PDF - 1170k)
Submission 353 for Mental Health View full list
5 April 2019. Productivity Commission Mental Health Inquiry mental.health@pc.gov.au. Dear Sir/Madam Please accept this submission in response to the Productivity Commissionâs inquiry into mental health in Australia from the National Rural Health
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Petra van den Berg (PDF - 364k)
Submission 286 for Mental Health View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission re Mental Health. 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 psychiatric services.
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
ACT Mental Health Consumer Network (PDF - 841k)
Submission 297 for Mental Health View full list
Submission:. Productivity Commission inquiry into the economic impacts of. mental ill-health. Submitted online to:. https://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/mental-. health/submissions. 5 April 2019. ACT Mental Health Consumer Network Inc. The
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Vegan Australia (PDF - 106k)
Submission 223 for Mental Health View full list
Vegan Australia Level 3, 50 York Street, Sydney 2000 E stralia.org.au. W org.au 3 April 2019. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health. Vegan Australia is pleased to have the opportunity to provide a submission in
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
MindSpot (PDF - 806k)
Submission 178 for Mental Health View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the role of improving mental health to support economic participation and enhance productivity and economic growth. Submitted by MindSpot Friday, 5 April 2019. Page 2 of 14. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
Neighbourhood Houses Victoria (PDF - 150k)
Submission 203 for Mental Health View full list
Neighbourhood Houses Victoria Inc Shop B41, Level 4, 744 Bourke Street, Docklands VIC 3008. (03) 9602 1228 | info@nhvic.org.au | nhvic.org.au | #nhvic ACN A0001368L ABN 30 174 498 896. The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health
Date received: 5 Apr 2019
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