Public Submissions Open: Select Committee on Endometriosis
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384
Have your say on treatment, research, diagnosis and experiences with endometriosis in SA.
The Select Committee on Endometriosis has been formed to inquire into and report on –
a) the number of women in South Australia who suffer from Endometriosis;
b) the barriers to getting a diagnosis, gaining access to treatment including primary care, specialist clinics and ongoing pain management;
c) the current treatment and supports available, their evidence-based effectiveness and potential side effects and impacts;
d) the impacts to employment of sufferers and employer best practice in supporting women with the condition;
e) education available to young women, healthcare professionals and others;
f) research and trials currently being explored in Australia; and
g) any other related matters
Any person or organisation wishing to make a submission to the Committee is invited to do so by COB 30 June 2024. Written submissions to be addressed to:
Parliamentary Officer
Select Committee on Endometriosis
GPO Box 572
Adelaide SA 5001
[email protected]
All submissions will be made publicly available unless specifically requested and determined by the Committee.
Telephone enquiries: (08) 8237 9384