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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Uniting VicTas (PDF - 241k)
Submission 95 for Mental Health View full list
Uniting Vic.Tas. ABN 81 098 317 125. Level 6, 250 Victoria Parade. East Melbourne Vic 3002. vt.uniting.org. T 03 9192 8100. F 03 9192 8199. 3 April 2019. Mental Health Inquiry Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 Dear
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Marathon Health (PDF - 905k)
Submission 88 for Mental Health View full list
5 April 2019. Mental Health inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. Further to the Issues Paper titled The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health, and the opportunity to meet with Commissioner Dr Stephen
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Australasian Sleep Association (PDF - 375k)
Submission 96 for Mental Health View full list
114/30 Campbell Street Blacktown NSW 2148 ABN: 51 138 032 014. Phone: 61 2 9920 1968 Fax: 61 2 9672 3884. email: admin@sleep.org.au web: www.sleep.org.au. Submission to the Productivity CommissionsâMental Health Inquiry:. On behalf of the
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Lifeline Australia (PDF - 2383k)
Submission 87 for Mental Health View full list
Submission to the. Productivity Commission. of Inquiry into Mental Health. 2 April 2019. © Lifeline Australia Submission - Productivity Commission into Mental Health Page 2 of 33. Table of Contents. 1.Context. 4. 2. Executive Summary. 5. 3. About
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Rural and Remote Mental Health Ltd (PDF - 329k)
Submission 97 for Mental Health View full list
1. Submission by Rural and Remote Mental Health Ltd. Australian Government Productivity Commission Inquiry into the economic impacts of mental ill-health. April 2019. 2. Executive Summary A largely overlooked and systemically challenging issue
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Connect Health and Community (PDF - 410k)
Submission 94 for Mental Health View full list
1 | P a g e. Connect Health &Community Response to Productivity Commission Issues Paper â January 2019 The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health Submission April 2019 Written by Anastasia Sagris-Desmond, Barbara Ryan, Effie
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
SleeplessNoMore (Eyrie Pty Ltd) (PDF - 741k)
Submission 100 for Mental Health View full list
Productivity Commission Mental Health Inquiry. A p r i l 2 0 1 9 P a g e 1 | 55. SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION MENTAL HEALTH INQUIRY. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. The mismanagement, misinformation, misdiagnosis and culpable
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Name withheld (PDF - 22k)
Submission 81 for Mental Health View full list
The social and economic benefits of improving mental health. We have spent the past 8 years dealing with the mental health system in Canberra with little or no help provided by any service. Background Our son was born with an intellectual disability
Date received: 2 Apr 2019
Name withheld (PDF - 236k)
Submission 79 for Mental Health View full list
1. 1. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Economic. impacts of mental ill-health. Gender Transitioning â what happens when individuals find a shortcut? I welcome the Commonwealth Governmentâs commitment to promoting the health and.
Date received: 2 Apr 2019
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