Consultation: National Oral Health Plan (2025-2034) Framework
Overview
National Oral Health Plan 2025-2034 Framework Consultation
We are inviting feedback from the community on the draft framework for the new National Oral Health Plan 2025-2034. Whether you’re a consumer, health professional, student or simply someone interested in oral health, your insights, experiences and ideas are important and will help shape the final Plan.
This survey is open to everyone. If you’re a dental or oral health provider, or currently studying in the field, we’d especially like to hear from you. Your input will help us ensure the next National Oral Health Plan reflects the needs and priorities of people across Australia.
To learn more about the next National Oral Health Plan, how it is being developed and what is in the survey, please refer to the Summary Paper.
Please note that:
- Your participation is voluntary.
- Some questions you are asked to answer will depend on your earlier responses.
- Depending on your responses, the survey may take from 5 to 20 minutes to complete.
We appreciate the time you are taking to complete this survey and understand you may not wish to complete all the questions. Questions marked ‘required’ need to be answered before you can continue to the next page of the survey. All other questions are optional and can be skipped.
The survey will close on 26 September 2025 at 11:59 pm. We kindly ask that you respond by clicking the survey link below before the survey closes.
If you have questions about this survey or the development of the next National Oral Health Plan, please direct your query to NOHP@health.gov.au.
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Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
- Administration
- Aged Care
- Alcohol
- Cancer
- Capability
- Children's health
- Chronic disease
- Communicable diseases
- Dementia
- Dental health
- Disability community
- Disability Workforce Action Plan 2016-18
- Drugs and substance abuse
- e-Health
- Environmental health
- Food standards
- Grants and procurement
- Health and Medical Research
- Health insurance
- Health technology
- Hearing
- Home Care
- Hospitals
- Human health
- Immunisation
- Information Technology
- Learning and development
- Legislation
- Management review
- Medicare
- Mental health
- Non-prescription medicines
- Organ and tissue donation
- Pharmaceutical benefits
- Policy Development
- Prescription drugs
- Preventative health
- Regulatory policy
- Residential Aged Care
- Rural health services
- Short-Term Restorative Care
- Staff audit
- Staff election
- Strategic Policy
- Tobacco
- Women's health
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