A National Combined Voice for Mental Health Consumers and Carers
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NMHCCF submission to the Senate Community Affairs Committee Inquiry into Commonwealth Funding and Administration of Mental Health Services August 2011 Introduction Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Commonwealth’s funding of mental health services in Australia and how this will impact...Read more
Submission to the Senate Select Committee Inquiry into Mental Health Services in Australia from the National Mental Health Consumer and Carer ForumRead more
NMHCCF submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Community Affairs Inquiry into the Social Services Legislation Amendment Bill 2015.Read more
The NMHCCF welcomes the opportunity to provide comment on the two draft consumer resources in relation to receiving data breach notifications and what to do after a data breach.Read more
There is a need to articulate what being person-centred means and what constitutes person-centred care or person-centred approaches to care and support from the perspective of the informed consumer and family/support person.Read more
People with mental illness are among the most socially and medically marginalized people in our community. Ironically, these same people are frequently monitored and treated by qualified health professionals for their mental health problems, whilst their physical health issues are either ignored or inadequately treated.Read more
The Private Mental Health Consumer Carer Network was instrumental in joining with Mind Australia and HelpingMinds WA to develop a Guide for service providers to assist them in better understanding the role of carers within mental health and to provide practical tips for engaging and working with...Read more
Current practices relating to privacy, confidentiality and information sharing are a significant concern for mental health consumers, and their families and carers.Read more
The National Mental Health Consumer & Carer Forum has identified privacy and confidentiality as matters of great concern for mental health consumers and carers.Read more
The National Mental Health Consumer and Carer Forum has identified privacy and confidentiality as matters of great concern for mental health consumers and carers.Read more






