Agency Name: | Australian Health Protection Principal Committee |
Type: | Committee |
Seal: | Coat_of_Arms_of_Australia.svg |
Formed: | 2 July 2009 |
Preceding1: | National Public Health Partnership |
Chief1 Position: | Commonwealth Chief Medical Officer (chair) |
Chief1 Name: | Paul Kelly |
Parent Department: | Governance: National Cabinet Secretariat: Department of Health and Aged Care |
The Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC) is the peak decision-making committee for public health emergency management and disease control in the Commonwealth of Australia.[1] [2] It is chaired by the Chief Medical Officer of the Australian Government and comprises the chief health officers of the states and territories.
The AHPPC's stated function (according to website) is to provide advice to the Australian Health Ministers' Advisory Council (AHMAC) "on health protection matters and national priorities",[3] and AHMAC formerly supported the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Health Council.[4] However, since the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, the AHPPC has provided advice directly to the National Cabinet.[5] [6] [7]
The AHPPC was established by the Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council (AHMAC) on 2 July 2009 to provide expert advice on high-level and intergovernmental coordination of public health emergency management. The AHPPC is tasked with providing advice on health protection in the context of emerging health threats, infectious disease, environmental health, and natural disasters. The AHPPC also collaborates with state and territory governments to develop consistency and standards for national health protection.[8]
The AHPPC is also responsible for authorising the deployment of the Australian Medical Assistance Team (AUSMAT).[9]
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the AHPPC has provided expert advice to the National Security Committee, the Cabinet of Australia, and the National Cabinet of Australia.[10] [5] [6] The National COVID-19 Health and Research Advisory Committee was established in April 2020 to provide advice on Australia’s health response to the COVID-19 pandemic to the Commonwealth Chief Medical Officer and the AHPPC.[11]
The AHPPC is chaired by the Chief Medical Officer of the Australian Government and comprises the Chief Health Officers of the State and Territory Governments.[3] It previously included (as of at least 2017) nominated health disaster officials, the chairs of the AHPPC standing committees, a representative from Emergency Management Australia of the Department of Home Affairs, the Surgeon-General of the Australian Defence Force, a representative from the New Zealand Ministry of Health, and other public health and clinical experts.[12] [13]
Jurisdiction | Position | Office holder | |
---|---|---|---|
Commonwealth | Chief Medical Officer and Director of Human Biosecurity (Chair) | Paul Kelly | |
New South Wales | Chief Health Officer and Deputy Secretary Population and Public Health | Kerry Chant[14] | |
Victoria | Chief Health Officer | Clare Looker | |
Queensland | Chief Health Officer | John Gerrard[15] | |
Western Australia | Chief Health Officer | Andrew Robertson | |
South Australia | Chief Public Health Officer | Nicola Spurrier[16] | |
Tasmania | Director of Public Health | Mark Veitch[17] | |
Australian Capital Territory | Chief Health Officer | Kerryn Coleman[18] [19] | |
Northern Territory | Chief Health Officer | Hugh Heggie[20] [21] |
As of 2017 it also included:
Jurisdiction | Position | Office holder | |
---|---|---|---|
Australian Defence Force | Surgeon-General and Commander Joint Health | Rear Admiral Sarah Sharkey | |
Commonwealth | Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer | Alison McMillan | |
Commonwealth | Deputy Chief Medical Officer | Jenny Firman | |
Commonwealth | Deputy Chief Medical Officer | Michael Kidd |
The AHPPC also provides strategic direction and support to five standing committees:[3] [8]
it also oversees one time-limited advisory group, the Aged Care Advisory Group.[3]
The Office of Health Protection of the Department of Health and Aged Care provides secretariat support functions for the AHPPC and its standing committees.[8]