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Report No. 21, 55th Parliament — Inquiry into the establishment of a Queensland Health Promotion Commission
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Committee Report
The Committee tabled its Report No. 21, 55th Parliament - Inquiry into the establishment of a Queensland Health Promotion Commission. The Minister is required under section 107 of the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 to provide a response to the recommendations made in the report by 30 September 2016.
View: Report No. 21, 55th Parliament - Inquiry into the establishment of a Queensland Health Promotion Commission
Inquiry timeline
Submissions closed: 27 November 2015 - see "view submissions" tab above
Public briefing: Wednesday 20 April 2016 - transcript
Public hearing: Wednesday 25 May 2016 - transcript
Referral
On 16 September 2015 the House referred an inquiry into the establishment of a Queensland Health Promotion Commission to the Health and Ambulance Services Committee for consideration.
Terms of Reference
The terms of reference for the inquiry are:
- That the Health and Ambulance Services Committee inquire into and report to the Legislative Assembly, by 12 May 2016, on:
- the potential role, scope and strategic directions of a Queensland Health Promotion Commission,
- the effectiveness of collaborative, whole-of-government, and systems approaches for improving and sustaining health and wellbeing, including:
i. models used in other jurisdictions (including specific agencies or
whole-of-government policy frameworks); and
ii. population-based strategies, other than personal interventions delivered by telephone or ICT.
- That, in undertaking the inquiry, the committee should consider:
- approaches to addressing the social determinants of health;
- population groups disproportionately affected by chronic disease;
- economic and social benefits of strategies to improve health and wellbeing;
- emerging approaches and strategies that show significant potential;
- ways of partnering across government and with industry and community including collaborative funding, evaluation and research; and
- ways of reducing fragmentation in health promotion efforts and increasing shared responsibility across sectors.
Related Publications
Publication Details | Type | Published Date | Tabled Date | Committee Name |
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Submissions
- 1 - Mr Damian O'Sullivan
- 2 - Bicycle Queensland Inc
- 3 - Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
- 4 - Cancer Council Queensland (CCQ)
- 5 - Metro North Hospital and Health Service (MNHHS)
- 6 - Diabetes Queensland
- 7 - Queensland Nurses' Union (QNU)
- 8 - The Pharmacy Guild of Australia, Queensland Branch
- 9 - Optometry Queensland & Northern Territory
- 10 - Northern Queensland Public Healthcare Network (NQPHN)
- 11 - Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO)
- 12 - Positive Ageing Cairns Inc
- 13 - QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
- 14 - University of the Sunshine Coast, School of Health and Sport Sciences
- 15 - Mr John Brown
- 16 - The Central Qld, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast Public Healthcare Network
- 17 - South East Queensland Refugee Health Partnership Advisory Group
- 18 - The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA)
- 19 - Queensland Mental Health Commission
- 20 - University of Queensland, School of Public Health (USQ)
- 21 - Palliative Care Queensland Inc (PCQ)
- 22 - Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Queensland State Committee
- 23 - The Dietitians Association of Australia
- 24 - Brisbane North Public Healthcare Network (PHN)
- 25 - Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service
- 26 - Health Consumers Queensland Ltd (HCQ)
- 27 - Nutrition Australia Queensland (NAQ)
- 28 - The Chiropractors’ Association of Australia (Queensland) Limited (CAAQLD)
- 29 - Stroke Foundation - Queensland
- 30 - Australian Medical Association Queensland
- 31 - Joint submission - MDA Ltd; Queensland Council of Social Service (QCOSS); Queensland Program of Assistance to Survivors of Torture and Trauma (QPASTT); Health Consumers Queensland; Organizations aligned to the South East Queensland Refugee Health Partnership Advisory Group (PAG)
- 32 - The Public Health Association of Australia
- 33 - Joint submission - Professor Rebekah Russell-Bennett; Professor Judy Drennan; Dr Rory Mulcahy; Professor Neil King; Dr Josephine Previte
- 34 - Heart Foundation Queensland
- 35 - University of Southern Queensland (USQ)
- 36 - Australian Association of Social Marketing (AASM)
- 37 - Brisbane Central Business District Bicycle User Group
- 38 - Apunipima Cape York Health Council
- 39 - Dr Anne Maree Baldwin & Dr Andrew Langley
- 40 - Ms Giselle Olive
- 41 - Australian College of Nursing (ACN)
- 42 - Gold Coast Hospital and Health Services (GCHHS)
- 43 - Australian Health Promotion Association (AHPA)