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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Foster Care Association of Victoriaâs (FCAV) (PDF - 70k)
Submission 114 for Mental Health View full list
Mental Health inquiry. Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428. Canberra City ACT 2601. Dear Sir/Madam. I am writing to provide you with a submission from the Foster Care Association of Victoriaâs (FCAV) for the Productivity Commissionâs inquiry
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Australian Museums and Galleries Association (AMaGA) (PDF - 445k)
Submission 113 for Mental Health View full list
Economic Impacts of Mental Ill-Health Consultation 4 April 2019. c/o Productivity Commission. online: https://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/mental-health/submissions. Re: Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Economic Impacts of Mental
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
breakthru (PDF - 361k)
Submission 112 for Mental Health View full list
breakthru Submission to the Productivity Commission To support their inquiry into the role of improving mental health, to support economic participation and enhancing productivity and economic growth. Empowering people with disability to achieve
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Legal Aid Commission of New South (Legal Aid NSW) (PDF - 88k)
Submission 111 for Mental Health View full list
323 CASTLEREAGH ST. HAYMARKET NSW 2000 / DX 5 SYDNEY. Mental Health. Legal Aid NSW submission to. Productivity Commission. April 2019. 1. Table of Contents. About Legal Aid NSW. 2. Introduction. 3 Inappropriate detention of forensic patients in
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Australian Unity (PDF - 172k)
Submission 110 for Mental Health View full list
1. 4 April, 2019. Mental Health Inquiry. Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428. Canberra City, ACT 2601. Dear Commissioners. Re: The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. To inform the Commissionâs inquiry into the social and
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Name withheld (PDF - 49k)
Submission 109 for Mental Health View full list
1. Submission to Productivity Commission 3rd April 2019. I am writing this submission on behalf of myself, husband and family members to express the issues relating to the management of my son, in an episode where he was experiencing mental health
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
One Door Mental Health (PDF - 4973k)
Submission 108 for Mental Health View full list
Page 3 of 23. 1 Access Economics (2002). Schizophrenia: costs. An analysis of the burden of schizophreniaand related suicide in Australia. Sane Australia. http://aftercare.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Schizophrenia-Costs.pdf. Accessed
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Outback Futures (PDF - 1562k)
Submission 107 for Mental Health View full list
Monday 1st April, 2019 SUMMARY STATEMENT Outback Futures currently provides mobile mental and allied health services to rural and remote Queensland through three flagship programs:. 1. Mobile multidisciplinary clinics -- 2. Ongoing regular, remote
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
Moonee Valley City Council (PDF - 76k)
Submission 106 for Mental Health View full list
Moonee Valley City Council: Mental Health Issues Paper Submission. Submission in response to the Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health â Issues Paper. Moonee Valley City Council is pleased to have the opportunity to make a
Date received: 4 Apr 2019
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
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