A non-government health policy and research centre
Health Issues Centre

Welcome to Health Issues Centre

Health Issues Centre is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that began in 1985 to promote equity and consumer perspectives in the Australian health system. Our mission is to improve the health outcomes for Australians, especially those who are disadvantaged. The focus of Health Issues Centre's work is mainly in Victoria but we take a national approach where appropriate. We work with a wide range of consumers, health providers, researchers, governments and other health organisations to achieve this through:

  • policy analysis and advocacy from consumer and equity perspectives
  • consumer-focused research
  • promoting and supporting consumer participation
  • disseminating information.


CONSUMERS REFORMING HEALTH 2011 CONFERENCE

Health Issues Centre will host the inaugural international conference for community engagement in health care. The conference will run from 18th - 20th July 2011 with a Public Forum on Sunday 17th of July 2011 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Consumers Reforming Health 2011 is a forum developed specifically for those with interest in involving consumers in health policy and process. The conference upholds the essential principle that consumer participation is fundamental for health development, clinical governance, community capacity building and health outcomes.

The program aims to demonstrate and enhance this proposition by exploring the experiences, frameworks and practical strategies of participation in a number of health sectors among a diverse range of relevant stakeholders. It intends to broker some new learnings on core principles for future change.

For further information about the conference please go to the conference website.
Consumers Reforming Health Conference


Consumer Advisory Committees Forum - 27 July, 2010.

The theme of the forum was "Refreshing the CAC vision - a decade on", in observance of the ten years since CACs were first implemented in Victoria. Approximately ninety CAC members from across Victoria attended the forum and enjoyed an inspiring programme of CAC presentations and faciltated discussions.

Austin Health 2010 CAC Forum Presentation

Ballarat Health 2010 CAC Forum Presentation

Bendigo Health 2010 CAC Forum Presentation

Eastern Health 2010 CAC Forum Presentation

Melbourne Health 2010 CAC Forum Presentation

Nicola Bruce 2010 CAC Forum Presentation

Peninsula Health 2010 CAC Forum Presentation

Peter MacCallum 2010 CAC Forum Presentation

Southern Health 2010 CAC Forum Presentation

The report on the forum is also available:
Refreshing the CAC Vision - A Decade On