National Roadmap to Improve the Health and Mental Health of Autistic People
Overview
Complete the survey
The Department of Health and Aged Care wants your feedback on the National Roadmap to Improve the Health and Mental Health of Autistic People (the Autism Health Roadmap). You can provide your feedback by answering this survey, or you can email your comments to AutismRoadmapConsultation@health.gov.au
Background
The Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care has worked with the Autistic and autism community, as well as health and mental health experts, to create a draft Autism Health Roadmap.
The aim of the Autism Health Roadmap is to address the issues faced by Autistic people in the health care system and to outline actions to improve the health and mental health outcomes for Autistic people in Australia.
The Autism Health Roadmap has been developed through expert advice, by looking at current evidence and by listening to many Autistic people, their families and carers, and other stakeholders.
If you would like more information, please see the Autism Health Roadmap (weblink) web page to view the full document.
About the consultation
The Department of Health and Aged Care want to know if you think the draft Autism Health Roadmap includes everything that is important to improve the health and mental health of Autistic people.
Participating in the consultation will help the Australian Government understand what you think should be in the final Autism Health Roadmap. This will help ensure that the Autism Health Roadmap is aligned with what the Autistic and autism communities want.
Why your views matter
This survey is for anyone who wants to give feedback, including:
- Autistic people and their families
- People who work with or care for Autistic people
- Other people with an interest in the Autism Health Roadmap.
We encourage people who may have challenges responding to the consultation to seek support to respond to the survey.
Your participation in this consultation is voluntary. You can stop participating at any time.
You can respond on behalf of someone else or have someone respond for you.
The survey will be open until 11:59PM AEST, Friday 27 September.
What happens next
A summary of the findings from this consultation will be publicly released and may include de-identified responses from submissions. The feedback from the consultation will be used to refine the Autism Health Roadmap before finalisation.
Events
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Autism Health Roadmap Information Webinar
From 22 Aug 2024 at 14:00 to 22 Aug 2024 at 15:30The Department of Health and Aged Care will be holding webinar to seek feedback on the draft Autism Health Roadmap to provide interested members of the public with information about it.
Audiences
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
- Seniors
- Men
- Women
- Carers and guardians
- Families
- Parents
- Young people
- Academics
- Health professionals
- Health workforce
- General public
- Community groups
Interests
- Hospitals
- e-Health
- Medicare
- Women's health
- Children's health
- Learning and development
- Mental health
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
- Preventative health
- Policy Development
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