Here is the Reason We Are Getting Nowhere with Ms Roxon!
The following appeared today. Expert criticism won’t help: minister KATHARINE MURPHY May 28, 2010 HEALTH Minister Nicola Roxon has signalled to a group of eminent mental health experts they would help their cause more if they toned down some of their public criticism. The Health Minister met yesterday with her National Mental Health Advisory Council in Canberra. Sources say the one-hour closed-door meeting turned frosty when one of the council members, the former Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chief Allan Fels, queried the Rudd government’s commitment to mental health. Ms Roxon is understood to have told the members present that she looked forward to the group’s support for advancing the cause of mental health. ….. According to sources, Ms Roxon replied that public criticism was not a good way to get results – and did not advance the advocates′ cause. Full Article Here: …
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