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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Paul Gray (PDF - 77k)
Submission 86 for Mental Health View full list
April 1, 2019. Submission Productivity Commission Mental Health Inquiry. PROTECT THE CHILDREN. Dear commissioners:. The mental health system needs to go through a major overhaul. The focus currently is on the effects without seriously considering
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) (PDF - 211k)
Submission 85 for Mental Health View full list
Queensland Family and Child Commission Submission To: Productivity Commission â Mental Health Inquiry Date: 2 April 2019 Topic: The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health Submission summary: The Queensland Family and Child
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Clive Kempson (PDF - 18k)
Submission 84 for Mental Health View full list
Cliveâs story In November 2015, at age 52, I Clive Kempson suffered a stroke. I remember being admitted to hospital, and spending 10 days on the stroke ward while undergoing a battery of tests, all to no avail. No one could tell me what had caused
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Jodie Gale (PDF - 47k)
Submission 83 for Mental Health View full list
Clients of mental health services deserve to have choice when it comes to their provider. Currently the Medicare Better Access Plan only provides mental health services via mental health nurses, OTs, psychologists and mental health social workers.
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Department of Communications and the Arts (PDF - 913k)
Submission 82 for Mental Health View full list
www.communications.gov.au Response to Mental Health issues paper www.arts.gov.au Page 1 of 13 www.classification.gov.au. Response to Productivity Commission issues paper. The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. April 2019.
Date received: 3 Apr 2019
Deborah Morris (PDF - 338k)
Submission DR307 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
A Better Way to Support Veterans: Deborah Morris. 1. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION DRAFT REPORT. A Better Way to Support Veterans. Deborah Morris. I welcome the draft report produced by the Productivity Commission A Better Way to Support Veterans. The
Date received: 2 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
Ingrid Ozols (PDF - 165k)
Submission 80 for Mental Health View full list
1. Ingrid Ozols B.Sc, MMHS, M(Suicidology). 3rd April 2019. Australian Government Productivity Commission 4 National Circuit Barton ACT 2600 Inquiry into Mental Health. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Economic impacts of mental ill-health.
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
Western Australian Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) (PDF - 131k)
Submission 78 for Mental Health View full list
1. Productivity Commission Issues Paper. The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries. Submission March 2019. The Western Australian Department of Local Government, Sport
Date received: 2 Apr 2019
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