Response to the Productivity Commission’s Mental Health Draft Report - Submission 2020

Released January 2020 - There is a need for greater recognition of the role of food and nutrition in the prevention, development, treatment and management of mental illness. Increased access to dietitians is needed, for their role in addressing both mental and physical health. Our submission highlights the increased need for dietitians and nutrition care for mental health.

Australian Dietary Guidelines Scoping Survey - Submission 2021

Released March 2021 - The Australian Dietary Guidelines should be reviewed regularly to ensure the promotion of the health outcomes of Australians, using the most up-to-date evidence and research. Accredited Practising Dietitians (APDs) play a crucial role in the development, implementation and evaluation of the guidelines.

Policy Guidance for Menu Labelling in Australia and New Zealand - Submission 2021

Released June 2021 - The lack of consistency in menu labelling standards across Australia and New Zealand creates health risks. It leads to uninformed choices by consumers. Accredited Practising Dietitians (APDs) play an important role in regulating the food system. They can support consumers to make healthy food choices.

Select Committee Inquiry into Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - Submission 2021

Released March 2021 - Dietitians Australia advocates for the health and wellbeing of all Australians, including those with mental illness. Dietitians Australia supports reforms to the mental health system. All Australians should have access to physical and mental health care. This includes access to healthy food and nutrition care as a priority.

SA Rural Allied Health Workforce plan - Submission 2021

Released April 2021 - The rural South Australian allied health workforce requires reform. We need to better meet the needs of individual practitioners and provide optimal care to the community. A better understanding of the individual needs of clinicians and the community is required. Steps to improve training and opportunities within the sector should be a priority.

Independent Assessment, National Disability Insurance Scheme - Submission 2021

Released March 2021 - The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) requires reform to improve the health and wellbeing of Australians with a disability. APDs should help assess entry and access to the scheme. They should also provide health and nutrition care within the NDIS, as part of a commitment to integrated healthcare.

Our Healthcare Future: Allied Health Workforce 2040 - Submission 2021

Released February 2021 - Accredited Practising Dietitians (APDs) play an important role in improving health outcomes of Tasmanian residents and Australians, with investment in dietetic clinical governance and leadership critical to address the existing deficiencies in this area, as well as the poor access to dietetics services.

Priorities for the 2021-22 Federal Budget - Submission 2021

Released January 2021 - The Federal Budget should allocate funds dedicated to improving and protecting the nutritional health and wellbeing of Australians, acknowledging the importance of Accredited Practising Dietitians (APDs) in this area.

Low Back Pain Clinical Care Standard Public Consultation - Submission 2021

Released April 2021 - We support the development of comprehensive clinical care standards which aim to improve the quality and safety of healthcare standards for all Australians. APDs play a key role in pain management. They help in the treatment of mental and physical conditions, including low back pain.