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 ACT health action plan 2002
The ACT government's vision for health for Canberra and the community is founded on the principles of equity, wellbeing, consumer participation, compassion and mutual respect. The Health Action Plan 2002 has a commitment to ensuring consumers and carers are actively involved in policy, planning and service delivery and in making decisions about their own health care.

 Capacity Building In Health Promotion - NSW Health
For practitioners who are "building capacity". Targets individuals, groups, communities, organisations and coalitions.

 Department of Human Services Victoria, Consumer Information & Participation Program for Victoria's Public Hospitals
The Department of Human Services supports a range of initiatives which promote and support consumer involvement in decision-making about their own treatment and care.

 First steps forward: South Australian health reform
Reform of the South Australian Health System focuses on building better governance, building better services and building better system support. The website provides links to the Generational Health Review final report, plus the New Governance document.

 NSW Health Participation Website
In March 2000 the Minister announced the NSW Government Action Plan which outlined the way forward for NSW Health. The Minister set up a group specifically to look at ways to improve how people who use the health service can take part in the decisions on services provided by the Government. Over the past year the Consumer and Community Participation Implementation Group has produced a report that will see consumers and community members involved as equal partners in the health team. The website includes the report and associated documents.

 

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