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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Robyn Taylor (PDF - 56k)
Submission 71 for Mental Health View full list
1. 28 March 2019 PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY FAILS MENTAL HEALTH The Australian Governmentâs Productivity Commission has announced yet another Inquiry into mental health. It has published an Issues Paper titled âThe Social and Economic
Date received: 1 Apr 2019
Name withheld (PDF - 36k)
Submission 67 for Mental Health View full list
Page 1 of 5. Thank you for the opportunity to make a submission to this inquiry. I am a 41-year-. old woman and a survivor of childhood abuse within a church setting. I am also a survivor of. the Australian mental health system. I now live with very
Date received: 1 Apr 2019
Name withheld (PDF - 36k)
Submission 66 for Mental Health View full list
Thank you for allowing me to make this submission in regard to Australiaâs mental health crisis. I have been a carer of a young person with mental health challenges for many years, mainly depression, social anxiety, eating disorders and
Date received: 1 Apr 2019
Ingrid Ozols (PDF - 173k)
Submission 73 for Mental Health View full list
1. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Economic impacts of mental ill-health The connection between obesity and mental health. I welcome the Commonwealth Governmentâs commitment to promoting the health and wellbeing of Australians at all
Date received: 1 Apr 2019
Diversity Council Australia (DCA) (PDF - 117k)
Submission 70 for Mental Health View full list
1 -. 1 April 2019. Michael Brennan Chair Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne VIC 8003, Australia. By email: mental.health@pc.gov.au. Mental Health. Dear Mr Brennan. Thank you for the opportunity to provide a submission in
Date received: 1 Apr 2019
Martha Henderson (PDF - 32k)
Submission 65 for Mental Health View full list
Page 1 of 4. Submission: Mental Health Inquiry Productivity Commission. 29 March 2019 Thank you for providing an opportunity for input to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the economic impacts of mental ill-health. This submission draws on my
Date received: 31 Mar 2019
Mindgardens Neuroscience Network (PDF - 521k)
Submission 64 for Mental Health View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Mindgardens Neuroscience Network. MIndgardens Neuroscience Network (Mindgardens) is pleased to offer a submission to the Productivity Commission. Our submission essentially addresses Section 3: Contributing
Date received: 31 Mar 2019
Darren Jiggins (PDF - 113k)
Submission 61 for Mental Health View full list
Darren Jiggins Mental illness. My diagnosis is OCD. In darker years I also struggle with suicidal intentions, depression, debilitating anxiety, and psychosocial disabilities. My journey. At the age of about 7 OCD kicked in and life became a game of
Date received: 30 Mar 2019
Name withheld (PDF - 38k)
Submission 63 for Mental Health View full list
30/03/2019 Submission Letter to the Productivity Inquiry into Mental Health Thank you for giving us the opportunity to address this Inquiry. Our precious and amazing only son and eldest of two children, who was also a loving father, husband, brother,
Date received: 30 Mar 2019
Canberra Mental Health Forum (PDF - 82k)
Submission 62 for Mental Health View full list
CANBERRA MENTAL HEALTH FORUM. Submission to Productivity Commissionâs Inquiry into the Social and Economic Impacts of Improving Mental Health Recommendations. Recommendation 1 That the Productivity Commission broaden its approach to people with
- Attachment: The case for including people with chronic mental illness in the 2019 ACT Audit Office's proposed program review of chronic disease services (PDF - 672.4 KB)
- Attachment: The case for including people with chronic mental illness in the 2019 ACT Audit Office's proposed program review of chronic disease services (Word - 105.9 KB)
Date received: 30 Mar 2019
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