Framework for assessing the impact of new health initiatives and policies on consumers

The framework is designed to assist consumers and committees involved in consultative and decision-making processes in analysing policies, grant applications and initiatives presented to them for consideration. It has a particular focus on access and disadvantage, setting out a series of steps which can be followed to assess the degree to which a proposal has been designed with the needs of disadvantaged groups and individuals in mind. The framework provides a useful tool for identifying gaps in the development of programs where the needs of disadvantaged groups might not have received due consideration. It is not designed to measure or evaluate the success of a program in its application.

National Consumer and Carer Forum’s Consumer and Carer Participation Policy – A Framework for the Mental Health Sector

The National Consumer and Carer Forum of Australia has produced their Consumer and Carer Participation Policy: A Framework for the Mental Health Sector “as a guide to be used by all participants involved in mental health within the public, private and non-government sectors for the development and / or implementation of consumer and carer participation policies.”