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For over 25 years Mental Health Australia has advocated for mental health reform, and we continue to drive policy changes and proactively put mental health on the agenda. We have over 140 members, including service providers, professional bodies, organisations representing people with mental ill-health, family, carers and supporters ...
As the national peak for mental health, we unite the mental health sector to present a cohesive voice to government, and provide practical policy solutions to influence decision-making, which in turn, improves the mental health system and the mental health of people in Australia.
Mental Health Australia is the peak, national non-government organisation representing and promoting the interests of the Australian mental health sector and committed to achieving better mental health for all Australians.
As the national peak for mental health, we unite the mental health sector to present a cohesive voice to government, and provide practical policy solutions to influence decision-making, which in turn, improves the mental health system and the mental health of people in Australia.
The position will lead the renowned Embrace Multicultural Mental Health (the Embrace Project), which is delivered by Mental Health Australia and which provides a national focus on mental health and suicide prevention for people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds.
Mental Health Australia’s 2023 Report to the Nation provides a “pulse-check” of the mental health and wellbeing of people in Australia. Over half of Australians say rising cost of living is having a big impact on their mental health, and one in five have found cost to be a barrier to accessing mental health support over the past year.
Welcome to Walk the Talk, a Mental Health Australia video series that shines a light on mental health in Australia and the stories of real Australians that have experienced or are experiencing mental ill health.
As the national peak for mental health, we unite the mental health sector to present a cohesive voice to government, and provide practical policy solutions to influence decision-making, which in turn, improves the mental health system and the mental health of people in Australia.
Mental Health Australia is calling on the Australian Government to put mental health reform back on the agenda. A new national roadmap needs to ensure, in particular, increased access to early interventions and digital mental health supports.
Mental Health Australia advocates on behalf of a wide range of people working to improve the mental health and wellbeing of all Australians. This includes consumers and carers, families and friends, practitioners, service providers, researchers and policy makers.