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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University of Wollongong (PDF - 85k)
Submission 26 for Mental Health View full list
1. RE: Australian Government Productivity Commission â Mental Health Professor Brin Grenyer and Dr Ely Marceau School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, Australia. Executive Summary Personality disorder is present in the Australian community
Date received: 8 Mar 2019
NorthWest Area Mental Health Services (PDF - 86k)
Submission 22 for Mental Health View full list
Submission: National Inquiry into Mental Health. #1: Prevention and Early Intervention. Research conducted as far back as the 70s on the Social Determinants demonstrates very clear links between social connectedness and good mental health (as well
Date received: 7 Mar 2019
Jessica Houston (PDF - 2125k)
Submission 21 for Mental Health View full list
1. Perceptions of mental illness by paramedics: a photo-elicitation study. By. Jessica Houston. B. Complementary Medicine. A dissertation submitted to Charles Sturt University for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours). October, 2018. 2. I
Date received: 5 Mar 2019
Michael O'Donnell (PDF - 50k)
Submission 20 for Mental Health View full list
Submission on mental health. 1. I am 71 years old and well known in the Castlemaine area as a free source of assistance mainly in the legal area as I am still a current solicitor. 2. I am working with all ages of people but the majority of those
Date received: 2 Mar 2019
Medical Consumers Association (MCA) (PDF - 104k)
Submission 19 for Mental Health View full list
MEDICAL CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION Inc. Reg. No. INC1171602 P.O. Box 230 Balgowlah NSW 2093. March 2019 MCA contact person:. MCA Secretary: Andrew Allan aamca1@bigpond.com. Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health mental.health@pc.gov.au.
Date received: 2 Mar 2019
Ron Spielman (PDF - 76k)
Submission 18 for Mental Health View full list
SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. IN REGARD TO ITS PAPER. âTHE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS. OF IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTHâ. January, 2019. This submission is made by a retired Psychiatrist with over 40 years of clinical experience, having
Date received: 26 Feb 2019
Aaron Fornarino (PDF - 116k)
Submission 17 for Mental Health View full list
16 February 2019 To the Mental Health Productivity Commission My name is Aaron Fornarino. I currently work full-time for the South Australian Government as a public servant and study a Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice at Flinders University in
Date received: 21 Feb 2019
Simon Kerr (PDF - 8k)
Submission 3 for Remote Area Tax Concessions And Payments View full list
Submission to Productivity Commission Study into Remote Area Tax Concessions and Payments I welcome the Commissionâs study and provide the following brief submission focused on the zone tax offset. The zone tax offset is effectively a payment to
Date received: 20 Feb 2019
University of Tasmania (PDF - 87k)
Submission 14 for Mental Health View full list
Dr Angela Martin, PhD (Ind. &Org. Psych), B.A., B. Commerce (Hons). Adjunct Professor, College of Business &Economics, University of Tasmania. www.pracademia.com.au. University of Tasmania Prominent issues and risk factors: ⢠New ways of working
Date received: 14 Feb 2019
Vikein Mouradian (PDF - 32k)
Submission 15 for Mental Health View full list
To productivity commission. MELBOURNE 3000. I would like to make a submission to the productivity. Commissions mental health inquiry particularly relating to. Employment matters.There are 3 three strands to the. submission. 1 THE AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC
Date received: 14 Feb 2019
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