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Report No. 40, 55th Parliament – Healthy Futures Commission Queensland Bill 2017 (LAPSED)
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Healthy Futures Commission Queensland Bill 2017
Referral
On 23 May 2017, the House referred the Healthy Futures Commission Queensland Bill 2017 to the Health, Communities, Disability Services and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Committee for consideration.
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View: Explanatory Notes
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The Bill
The explanatory notes state that the objective of the Bill is to establish the Healthy Futures Commission Queensland (the Commission) to:
- support the capacity of children and families to adopt a healthy lifestyle, and
- contribute to reducing health inequity for children and families.
The Bill provides that the Commission would be an independent statutory body, comprising of: a six member governing board; a chief executive officer and other staff.
The Bill provides that the Commission’s functions would be to:
- support the capacity of children and families to adopt a healthier lifestyle, including by promoting healthy eating and regular physical activity
- contribute to reducing health inequity for children and families
- advocate for the necessary social conditions and environments to help children and families to adopt a healthy lifestyle and to reduce health inequity
- develop partnerships or other arrangements with entities, such as industry or community organisations, universities, businesses, government bodies and local government
- provide grants to entities the Commission considers appropriate, such as business, industry, community organisations, academia and local government, and
- consult with entities the Commission considers appropriate.
The Bill establishes the Healthy Futures Queensland Fund to facilitate the grants and sponsorship role of the Commission.
Inquiry Timeline
Public Briefing: | Wednesday, 14 June 2017 - program - transcript |
Submissions Closed: | Thursday, 15 June 2017 |
Public Hearing: | Tuesday, 27 June 2017 - program - transcript |
Report Date: | Monday, 24 July 2017 |
Related Publications
Publication Details | Type | Published Date | Tabled Date | Committee Name |
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Submissions
- 1 - Australian Health promotion Association - Queensland
- 2 - Northern Queensland Primary Health Network
- 3 - Ronald W Bareis
- 4 - Occupational Therapy Australia
- 5 - Dieter Luske
- 7 - QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
- 8 - Beyond Blue Limited
- 9 - The Active and Healthy Living Consortium
- 10 - Gympie Regional Council
- 11 - Professor Elizabeth Eakin
- 12 - Fiona Willer
- 13 - The Queensland Nurses and Midwiver's Union
- 14 - Stroke Foundation
- 15 - Heart Foundation
- 16 - Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
- 17 - Diabetes Queensland
- 18 - Nuonic Pty Ltd
- 19 - Faculity of Health, QUT
- 20 - Australian Christian Lobby
- 21 - Public Health Association of Australia
- 22 - Women's Health Queensland Wide Inc
- 23 - Queensland Walks
- 24 - Cancer Council Queensland
- 25 - QUT-Technology's School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment School
- 26 - Southern Downs Regional Council
- 27 - World Wellness Gorup Ltd
- 28 - Queensland Catholic Education Commission
- 29 - NAQ Nutrition
- 30 - Gecko Sports
- 31 - South West Hospital and Health Service
- 32 - Australian Medical Association Queensland
- 33 - West Moreton Hospital and Health Services
- 34 - Chiropractors' Association of Australia (Queensland) Limited
- 35 - Palliative Care Queensland
- 36 - Small Steps Nutrition
- 37 - Health Consumers Queensland