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Victorian ophthalmology service planning framework : discussion paper : response submission form. / by Diviney, Emer | Brotherhood of St Laurence | Lillywhite, Serena. Publisher: Fitzroy, Vic. Brotherhood of St Laurence 2004Description: 12 p.Online Access: Electronic copy Summary: People living on low incomes, found both the perceived and actual cost of eyewear and ophthalmological and optometry services, a significant barrier to access. Respondents stated that the cost of glasses purchased through private optometrists was a major deterrent to having regular eye examinations.Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1). Items available for reference: BSL Archives (1).
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Submission to the National Superannuation Committee of Enquiry. / by Hollingworth, Peter | Brotherhood of St Laurence | Scott, David. Publisher: Fitzroy, Vic. Brotherhood of St Laurence 1973Description: 20 p.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: Peter Hollingworth: Executive Director, Brotherhood of St Laurence 1980-1990 David Scott: Executive Director, Brotherhood of St Laurence 1969-1980Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1). Items available for reference: BSL Archives (1).
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Parliamentary Inquiry into Building New Communities / by Brotherhood of St Laurence. Publisher: Brotherhood of St Laurence (unpub.) 2005Description: 3 p.Other title: Submission to the Parliamentary Inquiry into Building New.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: April 2005Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Mental health : Submission to the Senate Select Committee / by Brotherhood of St Laurence | Brotherhood of St Laurence. Publisher: 2005; Fitzroy, Vic. Brotherhood of St Laurence 2005Description: PDF.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: April 2004Summary: The BSL welcomes this opportunity to contribute to the Inquiry by the Senate Select Committee on Mental Health. Although not a mental health service provider, many of the people with whom the BSL works are living with mental health problems, contributing to the disadvantage they experience. The Terms of Reference are broader than BSL experience or expertise. This submission, therefore, focuses on those Terms of Reference of greatest relevance to our work and to the lives of the people we support. Our starting point is that many people living with a mental illness experience levels of exclusion and discrimination that are unacceptable?and addressing the complexity of issues that compound this exclusion requires concerted leadership and action by all levels of government..Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1), BSL Archives (1).
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