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ECONOMICS OF MENTAL HEALTH Economics of Mental Health – The Case for Investment in Prevention and Promotion. Since its establishment, the National Mental Health Commission has sought to put mental health on the economic agenda. The potential economic and social gains from mental health reform from investing in promotion, prevention and early intervention areconsiderable.
EQUALLY WELL
By championing physical health as a priority, Equally Well ultimately aims to reduce the life expectancy gap. The National Mental Health Commission calls on organisations across Australia to pledge to support the Equally Well Consensus Statement which outlines six essential elements that provide guidance to health serviceorganisations.
PREVENTION AND PROMOTION Prevention and Promotion - Literature Review and Scoping Study. In 2017, Deakin Health Economics was engaged by the Commission to produce a literature review and scoping study regarding mental health promotion and prevention initiatives in the Australian context. The results of the study were considered at a ‘Best Buys’ stakeholderworkshop
FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of PEER WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES Peer Workforce Development Guidelines. Under the Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan), the Commission is leading the development of Peer Workforce Development Guidelines by 2021. This project will help support the peer workforce through providing formalised guidance for governments, employers and the peer HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Following a national consultation on housing, homelessness and mental health (see Resources below) the Commission funded AHURI to conduct in-depth research on housing, homelessness and mental health. This work drew on insights from the consultations and involved an extensive review of the published evidence. REDUCING RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES Safe in Care, Safe at Work. The National Mental Health Commission (NMHC) engaged the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses (ACMHN) to undertake work aimed at reducing restrictive practices and ensuring both safety in care and safety for staff in Australian mental healthservices.
HOME - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSIONMONITORING AND REPORTINGMENTAL HEALTH REFORMSOCIAL DETERMINANTSFIFTH PLAN AND PROGRESS REPORTS The Commission, together with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), has established Australia’s first national suicide and self-harm monitoring system. Mental health and wellbeing Budget 2021-22, “the foundation for a truly integrated national system.”. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING BUDGET 2021-22, “THE 11 May 2021 National Mental Health Commission Chair, Lucy Brogden AM, has described the 2021-2022 Federal Budget as, “a genuine shift in our national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.”. Today’s $2.3 billion budget announcement presents a commitment to a more preventive, compassionate and person-centred mental health and suicide prevention system. 2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET 2021-22 Federal Budget. The 2021-22 Federal Budget presents a foundational shift in the national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. It comes at a time when more Australians than ever are recognising the importance of seeking help for their mental ill health, and governments and the sector are unitedin their commitment
ECONOMICS OF MENTAL HEALTH Economics of Mental Health – The Case for Investment in Prevention and Promotion. Since its establishment, the National Mental Health Commission has sought to put mental health on the economic agenda. The potential economic and social gains from mental health reform from investing in promotion, prevention and early intervention areconsiderable.
EQUALLY WELL
By championing physical health as a priority, Equally Well ultimately aims to reduce the life expectancy gap. The National Mental Health Commission calls on organisations across Australia to pledge to support the Equally Well Consensus Statement which outlines six essential elements that provide guidance to health serviceorganisations.
PREVENTION AND PROMOTION Prevention and Promotion - Literature Review and Scoping Study. In 2017, Deakin Health Economics was engaged by the Commission to produce a literature review and scoping study regarding mental health promotion and prevention initiatives in the Australian context. The results of the study were considered at a ‘Best Buys’ stakeholderworkshop
FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of PEER WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES Peer Workforce Development Guidelines. Under the Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan), the Commission is leading the development of Peer Workforce Development Guidelines by 2021. This project will help support the peer workforce through providing formalised guidance for governments, employers and the peer HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Following a national consultation on housing, homelessness and mental health (see Resources below) the Commission funded AHURI to conduct in-depth research on housing, homelessness and mental health. This work drew on insights from the consultations and involved an extensive review of the published evidence. REDUCING RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES Safe in Care, Safe at Work. The National Mental Health Commission (NMHC) engaged the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses (ACMHN) to undertake work aimed at reducing restrictive practices and ensuring both safety in care and safety for staff in Australian mental healthservices.
HOME - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION The Commission, together with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), has established Australia’s first national suicide and self-harm monitoring system. Mental health and wellbeing Budget 2021-22, “the foundation for a truly integrated national system.”. PEER WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES Peer Workforce Development Guidelines. Under the Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan), the Commission is leading the development of Peer Workforce Development Guidelines by 2021. This project will help support the peer workforce through providing formalised guidance for governments, employers and the peer HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Following a national consultation on housing, homelessness and mental health (see Resources below) the Commission funded AHURI to conduct in-depth research on housing, homelessness and mental health. This work drew on insights from the consultations and involved an extensive review of the published evidence. NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING STRATEGY In early 2021 we invited you to provide your views on the draft Strategy here. Consultation closed on 15 February 2021 with the Strategy to be finalised in mid-2021. Information for the National Children’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy can be emailed to cmhws@mentalhealthcommission.gov.au THE SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT DECLARATION The Seclusion and Restraint Declaration. In 2005, all Australian Governments agreed to act to reduce and where possible to eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint. Despite this, when the National Mental Health Commission was started in 2012, seclusion and restraint was raised time and time again as an issue that people want somethingdone
STATEMENT ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF REFUGEES AND ASYLUM Statement on the mental health of refugees and asylum seekers. Asylum seekers and refugees should have access to effective support for their mental health and wellbeing, irrespective of where they are located. Priority should be given to providing support that is trauma informed and culturally appropriate. Maintaining connections should be a 2014 CONTRIBUTING LIVES REVIEW The Contributing Lives Review was provided to the Australian Government on 1 December 2014. We made 25 recommendations across nine strategic directions on how to improve the mental health system. Australian Government Response. On the 26 November 2015 the Australian Government released its response to the Contributing Lives Review. OUR STORIES BEYOND THE DISASTER 2021 4 Our Stories – Beyond the Disaster Key indings • In addition to stressors related to exposure to a disaster event, aftermath stressors have signiicant detrimental impacts on the mental health and well-being of those affected by disasters. THE JUSTICE SYSTEM AND MENTAL HEALTH 4 Summary Those with mental illness are known to be over-represented among those in contact with the criminal justice system. The extent to which the reasons for this are understood and THE FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan 1 Introduction The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) is an HOME - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSIONMONITORING AND REPORTINGMENTAL HEALTH REFORMSOCIAL DETERMINANTSFIFTH PLAN AND PROGRESS REPORTS The Commission, together with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), has established Australia’s first national suicide and self-harm monitoring system. Mental health and wellbeing Budget 2021-22, “the foundation for a truly integrated national system.”. 2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET 2021-22 Federal Budget. The 2021-22 Federal Budget presents a foundational shift in the national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. It comes at a time when more Australians than ever are recognising the importance of seeking help for their mental ill health, and governments and the sector are unitedin their commitment
MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING BUDGET 2021-22, “THE 11 May 2021 National Mental Health Commission Chair, Lucy Brogden AM, has described the 2021-2022 Federal Budget as, “a genuine shift in our national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.”. Today’s $2.3 billion budget announcement presents a commitment to a more preventive, compassionate and person-centred mental health and suicide prevention system. ECONOMICS OF MENTAL HEALTH Economics of Mental Health – The Case for Investment in Prevention and Promotion. Since its establishment, the National Mental Health Commission has sought to put mental health on the economic agenda. The potential economic and social gains from mental health reform from investing in promotion, prevention and early intervention areconsiderable.
NATIONAL WORKPLACE INITIATIVE National Workplace Initiative. In the 2019-20 Federal Budget the Government announced an investment of $11.5 million over four years for the National Workplace Initiative (NWI). The NWI provides a nationally consistent approach to workplace mental health. A unique feature of the NWI is that it was initiated by the Mentally HealthyWorkplace
EQUALLY WELL
By championing physical health as a priority, Equally Well ultimately aims to reduce the life expectancy gap. The National Mental Health Commission calls on organisations across Australia to pledge to support the Equally Well Consensus Statement which outlines six essential elements that provide guidance to health serviceorganisations.
PREVENTION AND PROMOTION Prevention and Promotion - Literature Review and Scoping Study. In 2017, Deakin Health Economics was engaged by the Commission to produce a literature review and scoping study regarding mental health promotion and prevention initiatives in the Australian context. The results of the study were considered at a ‘Best Buys’ stakeholderworkshop
FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of PEER WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES Peer Workforce Development Guidelines. Under the Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan), the Commission is leading the development of Peer Workforce Development Guidelines by 2021. This project will help support the peer workforce through providing formalised guidance for governments, employers and the peer HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Following a national consultation on housing, homelessness and mental health (see Resources below) the Commission funded AHURI to conduct in-depth research on housing, homelessness and mental health. This work drew on insights from the consultations and involved an extensive review of the published evidence. HOME - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSIONMONITORING AND REPORTINGMENTAL HEALTH REFORMSOCIAL DETERMINANTSFIFTH PLAN AND PROGRESS REPORTS The Commission, together with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), has established Australia’s first national suicide and self-harm monitoring system. Mental health and wellbeing Budget 2021-22, “the foundation for a truly integrated national system.”. 2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET 2021-22 Federal Budget. The 2021-22 Federal Budget presents a foundational shift in the national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. It comes at a time when more Australians than ever are recognising the importance of seeking help for their mental ill health, and governments and the sector are unitedin their commitment
MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING BUDGET 2021-22, “THE 11 May 2021 National Mental Health Commission Chair, Lucy Brogden AM, has described the 2021-2022 Federal Budget as, “a genuine shift in our national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.”. Today’s $2.3 billion budget announcement presents a commitment to a more preventive, compassionate and person-centred mental health and suicide prevention system. ECONOMICS OF MENTAL HEALTH Economics of Mental Health – The Case for Investment in Prevention and Promotion. Since its establishment, the National Mental Health Commission has sought to put mental health on the economic agenda. The potential economic and social gains from mental health reform from investing in promotion, prevention and early intervention areconsiderable.
NATIONAL WORKPLACE INITIATIVE National Workplace Initiative. In the 2019-20 Federal Budget the Government announced an investment of $11.5 million over four years for the National Workplace Initiative (NWI). The NWI provides a nationally consistent approach to workplace mental health. A unique feature of the NWI is that it was initiated by the Mentally HealthyWorkplace
EQUALLY WELL
By championing physical health as a priority, Equally Well ultimately aims to reduce the life expectancy gap. The National Mental Health Commission calls on organisations across Australia to pledge to support the Equally Well Consensus Statement which outlines six essential elements that provide guidance to health serviceorganisations.
PREVENTION AND PROMOTION Prevention and Promotion - Literature Review and Scoping Study. In 2017, Deakin Health Economics was engaged by the Commission to produce a literature review and scoping study regarding mental health promotion and prevention initiatives in the Australian context. The results of the study were considered at a ‘Best Buys’ stakeholderworkshop
FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of PEER WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES Peer Workforce Development Guidelines. Under the Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan), the Commission is leading the development of Peer Workforce Development Guidelines by 2021. This project will help support the peer workforce through providing formalised guidance for governments, employers and the peer HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Following a national consultation on housing, homelessness and mental health (see Resources below) the Commission funded AHURI to conduct in-depth research on housing, homelessness and mental health. This work drew on insights from the consultations and involved an extensive review of the published evidence. MONITORING & REPORTING FRAMEWORK The Commission continues to undertake national independent monitoring and reporting on mental health and suicide prevention. By highlighting the system activities that affect mental health and suicide prevention in Australia, we hope to inform policy and practice to make a positive change in the mental health and wellbeing of all Australians. PEER WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES Peer Workforce Development Guidelines. Under the Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan), the Commission is leading the development of Peer Workforce Development Guidelines by 2021. This project will help support the peer workforce through providing formalised guidance for governments, employers and the peer EMPLOYMENT - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION We maintain a register of interested candidates for temporary roles in our Sydney or Canberra offices. Positions may be related to mental health policy, communications and corporate services. Opportunities may be offered for varying periods up to 18 months with a possibility of extension up to three years. THE SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT DECLARATION The Seclusion and Restraint Declaration. In 2005, all Australian Governments agreed to act to reduce and where possible to eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint. Despite this, when the National Mental Health Commission was started in 2012, seclusion and restraint was raised time and time again as an issue that people want somethingdone
REDUCING RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES Safe in Care, Safe at Work. The National Mental Health Commission (NMHC) engaged the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses (ACMHN) to undertake work aimed at reducing restrictive practices and ensuring both safety in care and safety for staff in Australian mental healthservices.
COMMISSION PARTNERS WITH INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 07 Jun 2021 The National Mental Health Commission is pleased to announce it will partner with the International Association of Suicide Prevention (IASP), as it hosts the 31st World Congress on the Gold Coast from 21-24 September 2021.. In-person and virtual lived experience participation will be a hallmark of the Congress, with the Commission providing 150 bursaries to people who haveMS CHRISTINE MORGAN
Ms Christine Morgan is the CEO of the National Mental Health Commission and National Suicide Prevention Adviser to Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Ms Morgan is a passionate leader in mental health care reform, committed to listening and responding to the voice and needs of those with lived experience. Prior to joining the Commission, MsMorgan
CHRISTINE MORGAN
Christine Morgan is the CEO of the National Mental Health Commission and National Suicide Prevention Adviser to Prime Minister ScottMorrison.
CONSUMER AND CARER ENGAGEMENT: A PRACTICAL GUIDE Consumer and Carer Engagement: a Practical Guide. The Commission's Engage and Participate in Mental Health project highlighted the need to move away from a culture of ‘doing to’ to one of ‘working with’ consumers and carers. Effective engagement requires skills, capabilities and cultures that recognise and support equalpartnerships and
THE JUSTICE SYSTEM AND MENTAL HEALTH 6 ethnic background, by remand or sentenced status, and by study methodology. While the 2012 Australian National Prisoner Health survey relied on self-report information, the NSW 2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET 2021-22 Federal Budget. The 2021-22 Federal Budget presents a foundational shift in the national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. It comes at a time when more Australians than ever are recognising the importance of seeking help for their mental ill health, and governments and the sector are unitedin their commitment
MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING BUDGET 2021-22, “THE 11 May 2021 National Mental Health Commission Chair, Lucy Brogden AM, has described the 2021-2022 Federal Budget as, “a genuine shift in our national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.”. Today’s $2.3 billion budget announcement presents a commitment to a more preventive, compassionate and person-centred mental health and suicide prevention system. NATIONAL WORKPLACE INITIATIVE National Workplace Initiative. In the 2019-20 Federal Budget the Government announced an investment of $11.5 million over four years for the National Workplace Initiative (NWI). The NWI provides a nationally consistent approach to workplace mental health. A unique feature of the NWI is that it was initiated by the Mentally HealthyWorkplace
EQUALLY WELL
By championing physical health as a priority, Equally Well ultimately aims to reduce the life expectancy gap. The National Mental Health Commission calls on organisations across Australia to pledge to support the Equally Well Consensus Statement which outlines six essential elements that provide guidance to health serviceorganisations.
PREVENTION AND PROMOTION Prevention and Promotion - Literature Review and Scoping Study. In 2017, Deakin Health Economics was engaged by the Commission to produce a literature review and scoping study regarding mental health promotion and prevention initiatives in the Australian context. The results of the study were considered at a ‘Best Buys’ stakeholderworkshop
HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Following a national consultation on housing, homelessness and mental health (see Resources below) the Commission funded AHURI to conduct in-depth research on housing, homelessness and mental health. This work drew on insights from the consultations and involved an extensive review of the published evidence. FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of THE SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT DECLARATION The Seclusion and Restraint Declaration. In 2005, all Australian Governments agreed to act to reduce and where possible to eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint. Despite this, when the National Mental Health Commission was started in 2012, seclusion and restraint was raised time and time again as an issue that people want somethingdone
MS CHRISTINE MORGAN
Ms Christine Morgan is the CEO of the National Mental Health Commission and National Suicide Prevention Adviser to Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Ms Morgan is a passionate leader in mental health care reform, committed to listening and responding to the voice and needs of those with lived experience. Prior to joining the Commission, MsMorgan
HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH: TOWARDS SYSTEMS AHURI Professional Services ii 8.2 Housing and homelessness policies 30 8.3 Funding for mental health services and housing support 31 8.4 Housing and mental health system integration 31 2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET 2021-22 Federal Budget. The 2021-22 Federal Budget presents a foundational shift in the national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. It comes at a time when more Australians than ever are recognising the importance of seeking help for their mental ill health, and governments and the sector are unitedin their commitment
MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING BUDGET 2021-22, “THE 11 May 2021 National Mental Health Commission Chair, Lucy Brogden AM, has described the 2021-2022 Federal Budget as, “a genuine shift in our national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.”. Today’s $2.3 billion budget announcement presents a commitment to a more preventive, compassionate and person-centred mental health and suicide prevention system. NATIONAL WORKPLACE INITIATIVE National Workplace Initiative. In the 2019-20 Federal Budget the Government announced an investment of $11.5 million over four years for the National Workplace Initiative (NWI). The NWI provides a nationally consistent approach to workplace mental health. A unique feature of the NWI is that it was initiated by the Mentally HealthyWorkplace
EQUALLY WELL
By championing physical health as a priority, Equally Well ultimately aims to reduce the life expectancy gap. The National Mental Health Commission calls on organisations across Australia to pledge to support the Equally Well Consensus Statement which outlines six essential elements that provide guidance to health serviceorganisations.
PREVENTION AND PROMOTION Prevention and Promotion - Literature Review and Scoping Study. In 2017, Deakin Health Economics was engaged by the Commission to produce a literature review and scoping study regarding mental health promotion and prevention initiatives in the Australian context. The results of the study were considered at a ‘Best Buys’ stakeholderworkshop
HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Following a national consultation on housing, homelessness and mental health (see Resources below) the Commission funded AHURI to conduct in-depth research on housing, homelessness and mental health. This work drew on insights from the consultations and involved an extensive review of the published evidence. FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of THE SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT DECLARATION The Seclusion and Restraint Declaration. In 2005, all Australian Governments agreed to act to reduce and where possible to eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint. Despite this, when the National Mental Health Commission was started in 2012, seclusion and restraint was raised time and time again as an issue that people want somethingdone
MS CHRISTINE MORGAN
Ms Christine Morgan is the CEO of the National Mental Health Commission and National Suicide Prevention Adviser to Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Ms Morgan is a passionate leader in mental health care reform, committed to listening and responding to the voice and needs of those with lived experience. Prior to joining the Commission, MsMorgan
HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH: TOWARDS SYSTEMS AHURI Professional Services ii 8.2 Housing and homelessness policies 30 8.3 Funding for mental health services and housing support 31 8.4 Housing and mental health system integration 31 HOME - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION The Commission, together with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), has established Australia’s first national suicide and self-harm monitoring system. Mental health and wellbeing Budget 2021-22, “the foundation for a truly integrated national system.”. 2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET 2021-22 Federal Budget. The 2021-22 Federal Budget presents a foundational shift in the national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. It comes at a time when more Australians than ever are recognising the importance of seeking help for their mental ill health, and governments and the sector are unitedin their commitment
FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of mental health and suicide prevention EMPLOYMENT - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION We maintain a register of interested candidates for temporary roles in our Sydney or Canberra offices. Positions may be related to mental health policy, communications and corporate services. Opportunities may be offered for varying periods up to 18 months with a possibility of extension up to three years. ECONOMICS OF MENTAL HEALTH Economics of Mental Health – The Case for Investment in Prevention and Promotion. Since its establishment, the National Mental Health Commission has sought to put mental health on the economic agenda. The potential economic and social gains from mental health reform from investing in promotion, prevention and early intervention areconsiderable.
COMMISSION PARTNERS WITH INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 07 Jun 2021 The National Mental Health Commission is pleased to announce it will partner with the International Association of Suicide Prevention (IASP), as it hosts the 31st World Congress on the Gold Coast from 21-24 September 2021.. In-person and virtual lived experience participation will be a hallmark of the Congress, with the Commission providing 150 bursaries to people who have THE COMMISSION WELCOMES THE APPOINTMENT OF DR RUTH VINE 13 May 2020 The National Mental Health Commission (the Commission) has today welcomed the appointment of leading Australian psychiatrist Dr Ruth Vine, as new Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Mental Health within the Chief Medical Officer’s team at the Australian Department of Health.. The Commission’s CEO, Christine Morgan, acknowledges the significance of Dr Vine’s appointment and CONSUMER AND CARER ENGAGEMENT: A PRACTICAL GUIDE Consumer and Carer Engagement: a Practical Guide. The Commission's Engage and Participate in Mental Health project highlighted the need to move away from a culture of ‘doing to’ to one of ‘working with’ consumers and carers. Effective engagement requires skills, capabilities and cultures that recognise and support equalpartnerships and
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS EXPERIENCES REGARDING PERSONALITY To further expand on the research conducted by SANE Australia on the needs of Australians living with personality disorder, we partneredwith SANE Australi
2014 CONTRIBUTING LIVES REVIEW The Contributing Lives Review was provided to the Australian Government on 1 December 2014. We made 25 recommendations across nine strategic directions on how to improve the mental health system. Australian Government Response. On the 26 November 2015 the Australian Government released its response to the Contributing Lives Review. 2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET 2021-22 Federal Budget. The 2021-22 Federal Budget presents a foundational shift in the national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. It comes at a time when more Australians than ever are recognising the importance of seeking help for their mental ill health, and governments and the sector are unitedin their commitment
MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING BUDGET 2021-22, “THE 11 May 2021 National Mental Health Commission Chair, Lucy Brogden AM, has described the 2021-2022 Federal Budget as, “a genuine shift in our national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.”. Today’s $2.3 billion budget announcement presents a commitment to a more preventive, compassionate and person-centred mental health and suicide prevention system. NATIONAL WORKPLACE INITIATIVE National Workplace Initiative. In the 2019-20 Federal Budget the Government announced an investment of $11.5 million over four years for the National Workplace Initiative (NWI). The NWI provides a nationally consistent approach to workplace mental health. A unique feature of the NWI is that it was initiated by the Mentally HealthyWorkplace
EQUALLY WELL
By championing physical health as a priority, Equally Well ultimately aims to reduce the life expectancy gap. The National Mental Health Commission calls on organisations across Australia to pledge to support the Equally Well Consensus Statement which outlines six essential elements that provide guidance to health serviceorganisations.
PREVENTION AND PROMOTION Prevention and Promotion - Literature Review and Scoping Study. In 2017, Deakin Health Economics was engaged by the Commission to produce a literature review and scoping study regarding mental health promotion and prevention initiatives in the Australian context. The results of the study were considered at a ‘Best Buys’ stakeholderworkshop
HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Following a national consultation on housing, homelessness and mental health (see Resources below) the Commission funded AHURI to conduct in-depth research on housing, homelessness and mental health. This work drew on insights from the consultations and involved an extensive review of the published evidence. FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of THE SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT DECLARATION The Seclusion and Restraint Declaration. In 2005, all Australian Governments agreed to act to reduce and where possible to eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint. Despite this, when the National Mental Health Commission was started in 2012, seclusion and restraint was raised time and time again as an issue that people want somethingdone
MS CHRISTINE MORGAN
Ms Christine Morgan is the CEO of the National Mental Health Commission and National Suicide Prevention Adviser to Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Ms Morgan is a passionate leader in mental health care reform, committed to listening and responding to the voice and needs of those with lived experience. Prior to joining the Commission, MsMorgan
HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH: TOWARDS SYSTEMS AHURI Professional Services ii 8.2 Housing and homelessness policies 30 8.3 Funding for mental health services and housing support 31 8.4 Housing and mental health system integration 31 2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET 2021-22 Federal Budget. The 2021-22 Federal Budget presents a foundational shift in the national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. It comes at a time when more Australians than ever are recognising the importance of seeking help for their mental ill health, and governments and the sector are unitedin their commitment
MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING BUDGET 2021-22, “THE 11 May 2021 National Mental Health Commission Chair, Lucy Brogden AM, has described the 2021-2022 Federal Budget as, “a genuine shift in our national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.”. Today’s $2.3 billion budget announcement presents a commitment to a more preventive, compassionate and person-centred mental health and suicide prevention system. NATIONAL WORKPLACE INITIATIVE National Workplace Initiative. In the 2019-20 Federal Budget the Government announced an investment of $11.5 million over four years for the National Workplace Initiative (NWI). The NWI provides a nationally consistent approach to workplace mental health. A unique feature of the NWI is that it was initiated by the Mentally HealthyWorkplace
EQUALLY WELL
By championing physical health as a priority, Equally Well ultimately aims to reduce the life expectancy gap. The National Mental Health Commission calls on organisations across Australia to pledge to support the Equally Well Consensus Statement which outlines six essential elements that provide guidance to health serviceorganisations.
PREVENTION AND PROMOTION Prevention and Promotion - Literature Review and Scoping Study. In 2017, Deakin Health Economics was engaged by the Commission to produce a literature review and scoping study regarding mental health promotion and prevention initiatives in the Australian context. The results of the study were considered at a ‘Best Buys’ stakeholderworkshop
HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Following a national consultation on housing, homelessness and mental health (see Resources below) the Commission funded AHURI to conduct in-depth research on housing, homelessness and mental health. This work drew on insights from the consultations and involved an extensive review of the published evidence. FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of THE SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT DECLARATION The Seclusion and Restraint Declaration. In 2005, all Australian Governments agreed to act to reduce and where possible to eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint. Despite this, when the National Mental Health Commission was started in 2012, seclusion and restraint was raised time and time again as an issue that people want somethingdone
MS CHRISTINE MORGAN
Ms Christine Morgan is the CEO of the National Mental Health Commission and National Suicide Prevention Adviser to Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Ms Morgan is a passionate leader in mental health care reform, committed to listening and responding to the voice and needs of those with lived experience. Prior to joining the Commission, MsMorgan
HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH: TOWARDS SYSTEMS AHURI Professional Services ii 8.2 Housing and homelessness policies 30 8.3 Funding for mental health services and housing support 31 8.4 Housing and mental health system integration 31 HOME - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION The Commission, together with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), has established Australia’s first national suicide and self-harm monitoring system. Mental health and wellbeing Budget 2021-22, “the foundation for a truly integrated national system.”. 2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET 2021-22 Federal Budget. The 2021-22 Federal Budget presents a foundational shift in the national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. It comes at a time when more Australians than ever are recognising the importance of seeking help for their mental ill health, and governments and the sector are unitedin their commitment
FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of mental health and suicide prevention EMPLOYMENT - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION We maintain a register of interested candidates for temporary roles in our Sydney or Canberra offices. Positions may be related to mental health policy, communications and corporate services. Opportunities may be offered for varying periods up to 18 months with a possibility of extension up to three years. ECONOMICS OF MENTAL HEALTH Economics of Mental Health – The Case for Investment in Prevention and Promotion. Since its establishment, the National Mental Health Commission has sought to put mental health on the economic agenda. The potential economic and social gains from mental health reform from investing in promotion, prevention and early intervention areconsiderable.
COMMISSION PARTNERS WITH INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 07 Jun 2021 The National Mental Health Commission is pleased to announce it will partner with the International Association of Suicide Prevention (IASP), as it hosts the 31st World Congress on the Gold Coast from 21-24 September 2021.. In-person and virtual lived experience participation will be a hallmark of the Congress, with the Commission providing 150 bursaries to people who have THE COMMISSION WELCOMES THE APPOINTMENT OF DR RUTH VINE 13 May 2020 The National Mental Health Commission (the Commission) has today welcomed the appointment of leading Australian psychiatrist Dr Ruth Vine, as new Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Mental Health within the Chief Medical Officer’s team at the Australian Department of Health.. The Commission’s CEO, Christine Morgan, acknowledges the significance of Dr Vine’s appointment and CONSUMER AND CARER ENGAGEMENT: A PRACTICAL GUIDE Consumer and Carer Engagement: a Practical Guide. The Commission's Engage and Participate in Mental Health project highlighted the need to move away from a culture of ‘doing to’ to one of ‘working with’ consumers and carers. Effective engagement requires skills, capabilities and cultures that recognise and support equalpartnerships and
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS EXPERIENCES REGARDING PERSONALITY To further expand on the research conducted by SANE Australia on the needs of Australians living with personality disorder, we partneredwith SANE Australi
2014 CONTRIBUTING LIVES REVIEW The Contributing Lives Review was provided to the Australian Government on 1 December 2014. We made 25 recommendations across nine strategic directions on how to improve the mental health system. Australian Government Response. On the 26 November 2015 the Australian Government released its response to the Contributing Lives Review. HOME - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSIONMONITORING AND REPORTINGMENTAL HEALTH REFORMSOCIAL DETERMINANTSFIFTH PLAN AND PROGRESS REPORTS The Commission, together with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), has established Australia’s first national suicide and self-harm monitoring system. Mental health and wellbeing Budget 2021-22, “the foundation for a truly integrated national system.”. MONITORING & REPORTING FRAMEWORK The Commission continues to undertake national independent monitoring and reporting on mental health and suicide prevention. By highlighting the system activities that affect mental health and suicide prevention in Australia, we hope to inform policy and practice to make a positive change in the mental health and wellbeing of all Australians. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING BUDGET 2021-22, “THE 11 May 2021 National Mental Health Commission Chair, Lucy Brogden AM, has described the 2021-2022 Federal Budget as, “a genuine shift in our national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.”. Today’s $2.3 billion budget announcement presents a commitment to a more preventive, compassionate and person-centred mental health and suicide prevention system. NATIONAL WORKPLACE INITIATIVE National Workplace Initiative. In the 2019-20 Federal Budget the Government announced an investment of $11.5 million over four years for the National Workplace Initiative (NWI). The NWI provides a nationally consistent approach to workplace mental health. A unique feature of the NWI is that it was initiated by the Mentally HealthyWorkplace
PREVENTION AND PROMOTION Prevention and Promotion - Literature Review and Scoping Study. In 2017, Deakin Health Economics was engaged by the Commission to produce a literature review and scoping study regarding mental health promotion and prevention initiatives in the Australian context. The results of the study were considered at a ‘Best Buys’ stakeholderworkshop
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By championing physical health as a priority, Equally Well ultimately aims to reduce the life expectancy gap. The National Mental Health Commission calls on organisations across Australia to pledge to support the Equally Well Consensus Statement which outlines six essential elements that provide guidance to health serviceorganisations.
FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of EMPLOYMENT - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION We maintain a register of interested candidates for temporary roles in our Sydney or Canberra offices. Positions may be related to mental health policy, communications and corporate services. Opportunities may be offered for varying periods up to 18 months with a possibility of extension up to three years. REDUCING RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES Safe in Care, Safe at Work. The National Mental Health Commission (NMHC) engaged the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses (ACMHN) to undertake work aimed at reducing restrictive practices and ensuring both safety in care and safety for staff in Australian mental healthservices.
THE SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT DECLARATION The Seclusion and Restraint Declaration. In 2005, all Australian Governments agreed to act to reduce and where possible to eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint. Despite this, when the National Mental Health Commission was started in 2012, seclusion and restraint was raised time and time again as an issue that people want somethingdone
HOME - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSIONMONITORING AND REPORTINGMENTAL HEALTH REFORMSOCIAL DETERMINANTSFIFTH PLAN AND PROGRESS REPORTS The Commission, together with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), has established Australia’s first national suicide and self-harm monitoring system. Mental health and wellbeing Budget 2021-22, “the foundation for a truly integrated national system.”. MONITORING & REPORTING FRAMEWORK The Commission continues to undertake national independent monitoring and reporting on mental health and suicide prevention. By highlighting the system activities that affect mental health and suicide prevention in Australia, we hope to inform policy and practice to make a positive change in the mental health and wellbeing of all Australians. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING BUDGET 2021-22, “THE 11 May 2021 National Mental Health Commission Chair, Lucy Brogden AM, has described the 2021-2022 Federal Budget as, “a genuine shift in our national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.”. Today’s $2.3 billion budget announcement presents a commitment to a more preventive, compassionate and person-centred mental health and suicide prevention system. NATIONAL WORKPLACE INITIATIVE National Workplace Initiative. In the 2019-20 Federal Budget the Government announced an investment of $11.5 million over four years for the National Workplace Initiative (NWI). The NWI provides a nationally consistent approach to workplace mental health. A unique feature of the NWI is that it was initiated by the Mentally HealthyWorkplace
PREVENTION AND PROMOTION Prevention and Promotion - Literature Review and Scoping Study. In 2017, Deakin Health Economics was engaged by the Commission to produce a literature review and scoping study regarding mental health promotion and prevention initiatives in the Australian context. The results of the study were considered at a ‘Best Buys’ stakeholderworkshop
EQUALLY WELL
By championing physical health as a priority, Equally Well ultimately aims to reduce the life expectancy gap. The National Mental Health Commission calls on organisations across Australia to pledge to support the Equally Well Consensus Statement which outlines six essential elements that provide guidance to health serviceorganisations.
FIFTH NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan) was endorsed by the COAG Health Council in August 2017. The Fifth Plan represents commitment from all governments to work together to achieve integrated planning and service delivery of EMPLOYMENT - NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION We maintain a register of interested candidates for temporary roles in our Sydney or Canberra offices. Positions may be related to mental health policy, communications and corporate services. Opportunities may be offered for varying periods up to 18 months with a possibility of extension up to three years. REDUCING RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES Safe in Care, Safe at Work. The National Mental Health Commission (NMHC) engaged the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses (ACMHN) to undertake work aimed at reducing restrictive practices and ensuring both safety in care and safety for staff in Australian mental healthservices.
THE SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT DECLARATION The Seclusion and Restraint Declaration. In 2005, all Australian Governments agreed to act to reduce and where possible to eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint. Despite this, when the National Mental Health Commission was started in 2012, seclusion and restraint was raised time and time again as an issue that people want somethingdone
MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING BUDGET 2021-22, “THE 11 May 2021 National Mental Health Commission Chair, Lucy Brogden AM, has described the 2021-2022 Federal Budget as, “a genuine shift in our national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.”. Today’s $2.3 billion budget announcement presents a commitment to a more preventive, compassionate and person-centred mental health and suicide prevention system. MONITORING & REPORTING FRAMEWORK The Commission continues to undertake national independent monitoring and reporting on mental health and suicide prevention. By highlighting the system activities that affect mental health and suicide prevention in Australia, we hope to inform policy and practice to make a positive change in the mental health and wellbeing of all Australians. HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH Following a national consultation on housing, homelessness and mental health (see Resources below) the Commission funded AHURI to conduct in-depth research on housing, homelessness and mental health. This work drew on insights from the consultations and involved an extensive review of the published evidence. ECONOMICS OF MENTAL HEALTH Economics of Mental Health – The Case for Investment in Prevention and Promotion. Since its establishment, the National Mental Health Commission has sought to put mental health on the economic agenda. The potential economic and social gains from mental health reform from investing in promotion, prevention and early intervention areconsiderable.
NEW NATIONAL STRATEGY TO TACKLE STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION 12 Dec 2020 The National Mental Health Commission has today welcomed the announcement by Prime Minister the Hon Scott Morrison MP regarding the development of Australia’s first National Stigma Reduction Strategy for all Australians who live with mental illness.. The Commission’s CEO Christine Morgan welcomed the announcement and thanked the National PEER WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES Peer Workforce Development Guidelines. Under the Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (Fifth Plan), the Commission is leading the development of Peer Workforce Development Guidelines by 2021. This project will help support the peer workforce through providing formalised guidance for governments, employers and the peer THE SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT DECLARATION The Seclusion and Restraint Declaration. In 2005, all Australian Governments agreed to act to reduce and where possible to eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint. Despite this, when the National Mental Health Commission was started in 2012, seclusion and restraint was raised time and time again as an issue that people want somethingdone
PEER WORK DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION Peer Work Development and Promotion. The need to develop a national professional peer workforce and encourage support structures and professional development for the peer workforce is a key priority for the Commission. Mental Health Peer Work has been an area of focus for the National Mental Health Commission since our establishment in 2012. CONSUMER AND CARER ENGAGEMENT: A PRACTICAL GUIDE Consumer and Carer Engagement: a Practical Guide. The Commission's Engage and Participate in Mental Health project highlighted the need to move away from a culture of ‘doing to’ to one of ‘working with’ consumers and carers. Effective engagement requires skills, capabilities and cultures that recognise and support equalpartnerships and
THE JUSTICE SYSTEM AND MENTAL HEALTH 4 Summary Those with mental illness are known to be over-represented among those in contact with the criminal justice system. The extent to which the reasons for this are understood and For the most up to date information on COVID-19 please visit the Department of Health website. Our COVID-19 Mental Health Information and Support page includes a list of existing resources and free support services which may be useful.Visit the page
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2021-22 FEDERAL BUDGET The 2021-22 Federal Budget presents a foundational shift in the national response to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. Learn more about the commitments and investments in Australian's mental health, and read the budget documents. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING PANDEMIC RESPONSE PLAN The Commission welcomes the National Cabinet’s commitment to support and respond to the National Mental Health and Wellbeing Pandemic Response Plan. In May 2020, the Government made a commitment to support the National Mental Health and Wellbeing Pandemic Response Plan with $48.1 million in funding. The COVID-19 pandemic is posing significant health, lifestyle and economic challenges for Australians and evidence shows there is likely to be a significant negative mental health impact as a result. Australia’s mental health sector has been agile in responding to the increasing support needs of Australians with new opportunities including the expansion of digital services and telehealth as well as innovative community-based models of care. This plan prioritises the mental health of Australians in line with physical health and sets out a direction to help navigate through thepandemic.
NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION ADVISER FINAL ADVICE The National Suicide Prevention Adviser's Final Report to Government after 18 months of research and engagement with Australians. MENTALLY HEALTHY WORKPLACES DURING COVID-19 GUIDES The Commission and the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance, has created evidence-based guides to support Australian workers and encourage mentally healthy workplaces during COVID-19.Read more
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