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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Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry (3DN) at UNSW (PDF - 330k)
Submission 105 for Mental Health View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into the role of improving mental health to support economic participation and. enhancing productivity and economic growth. Faculty of Medicine, The Department of Developmental Disability
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Better Place Australia (PDF - 328k)
Submission 127 for Mental Health View full list
1. Productivity Commission of Inquiry Issues Paper. Response to the. The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. April 2019. 2. Better Place Australia. Submission to the Productivity Commission of Inquiry into Mental Health.
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Katherine Vavasour (PDF - 53k)
Submission 162 for Mental Health View full list
Submission by to the Mental Health Inquiry, due April, 2019 I am a female in my early 50s that currently is treated for both chronic psychological injury plus a chronic physical injury that was occasioned in my former workplace at a prominent Group
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Centre for Mental Health Research (CMHR) Australian National University (ANU) (PDF - 604k)
Submission 148 for Mental Health View full list
Centre for Mental Health Research The Australian National University. Submission to the Mental Health Inquiry Productivity Commission. About this submission The main aim of this submission is to acquaint the Commission with the work of the Centre,
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Inner South Family and Friends (PDF - 437k)
Submission 129 for Mental Health View full list
4:32:54 PM, 5-Apr-19 HPc:users judi documents isfaf-submissions productivity commission 2019-04-productivity com-jgb-v2-.doc 1 of 7. Office and mail address: C/- Waiora Clinic Level 2, 435 Malvern Road, South Yarra 3141. Telephone (03) 9076 7850
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Sane Australia (PDF - 232k)
Submission 130 for Mental Health View full list
1. 5 April 2019 Mental Health Inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 Dear Commissioners, On behalf of SANE Australia, I would like to take this opportunity to provide input into the current Productivity Commission
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
The Painter - The Writer Gallery (PDF - 250k)
Submission 139 for Mental Health View full list
Contribution by Ms Initially NO Victim of Psychiatristsâvile cruel forced drugging, procedures &commitment. For the Australian Productivity Commission â Inquiry into the Mental Health industry. 1. Australian Productivity Commission Mental Health
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
James Alexander (PDF - 102k)
Submission 160 for Mental Health View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission re Mental Health- Dr James Alexander, PhD 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: 4 Apr 2019
Australian Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance (ACDPA - comprising Diabetes Australia, Cancer Council Australia, National Heart Foundation of Australia, Kidney Health Australia and the Stroke Foundation) and Quit Victoria (PDF - 335k)
Submission 140 for Mental Health View full list
AUSTRALIAN CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION ALLIANCE. 4th April 2019. The Australian Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance (ACDPA, comprising Diabetes Australia, Cancer Council Australia, National Heart Foundation of Australia, Kidney Health Australia and
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Siblings Australia (PDF - 234k)
Submission 124 for Mental Health View full list
S i b l i n g s A u st r a l i a s u b m i s s i o n t o P C In q u i r y i n t o r o l e o f m e n ta l h e a l t h i n s u p p o r t i n g s o c i a l a n d e c o n o m i c p a r t i c i p a t i o n Prepared by Kate Strohm, Director. I n t r o d u
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
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