Mission Statement

The Review will adopt an inclusive and transparent approach, and will have an inherently multi-disciplinary ethos. Consumer expertise, both in terms of users and carers, will be seen as a core value and a means by which the Review can test out its ongoing work and proposals.

This independent Review will strive to promote equality of opportunity and good relations between people of different religious belief; political opinion, racial group, age, marital status, or sexual orientation, between men and women generally, between persons with a disability and persons without, and between persons with dependents and persons without. The Review will be conducted in the context of respect for persons, a commitment to the self-realisation of people, social inclusion, and full citizenship for all.

Our Mission is to grasp this opportunity and ensure that the set of recommendations we present to Government chart the course for the 21st Century.

Guiding Principles for Review



Goals for the Review Process

  1. To work towards a set of recommendations which contain the best practice, policy and legislative perspectives.

  2. To anchor our recommendations in a broad financial and economic context.

  3. To make recommendations on workforce implications.

  4. To make recommendations on the effective management of services.

  5. To keep all stakeholders fully informed of the progress and directions of the Review.

  6. To ensure that user and carer partnership is intrinsic to the Review at all stages.

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