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Health

Health Care Reform

The final report of the National Hospitals and Health Reform Commission has been released.  The full report is available at:  http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/nhhrc-report

The report makes recommendations on indigenous health care, rural and remote health care, improved mental health service, improved access to dental health services, timely access to quality care in public hospitals, embedding prevention and early intervention, connecting and integrating health and aged care services, and much more.

Click here for the summary of recommendations.

The Prime Minister has suggested that there will be a six months or so for public comment and discussion on the recommendations, and time for consultation through the Council of Australian Governments (COAG).

NFAW proposes to engage in the consultation process.  We encourage NFAW members to read the report, at a minimum read the recommendations, and in due course offer us your considered thoughts.

In the meantime, click here, for some early opinion pieces form the media, and some useful web-sites.

Development of a New National Women's Health Policy

The Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA) held a Roundtable discussion on 12 March 2009 and has invited submissions form the community to assist in preparing the New National Women's Health Policy. NFAW Discussion Paper

Submission to Senate Community Affairs Committee

Enquiry into the Transparent Advertising and Notification of Pregnancy Counselling Services Bill 2005.
“A Bill for an Act to prohibit misleading or deceptive advertising or notification of pregnancy counselling services, and for related purposes”

Opening Statement- Mrs Marie Coleman, Convenor NFAW Social Policy Committee. Appearing Thursday 22 June 2006.

Submission to the Committee

Abortion issues

Ethical Arguments Concerning the Moral Permissibility of Abortion
Dr Mianna Lotz University of Melbourne

Abortion in Australia| Public Health Perspectives
Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA)

What are the health challenges facing Australia?

Workshop Papers – April 2005

Workshop introduction
participants, notes on the speakers

Key future health challenges for Australia
Dr Emily Banks

The health and well-being of australian children and young people 0-20 years
Professor Graham Vimpani.

The health needs of 20–40 year olds
Dr Peggy Brown

Women’s Health Issues – Ages 40 – 60
Dr Marjorie Cross

Are we prepared to meet the health challenges of ageing?
Dr Anna L Howe PhD

Background Papers

Australia’s health system: some background information
Marie Coleman

Summary of Australian indigenous health, February 2005
Australian Indigenous Healthinfonet

Healthy Women—Healthy Communities
National Rural Women's Coalition

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