OATSIH Publications
Evaluation of the Emotional and Social Well Being (Mental Health) Action Plan
An evaluation of the action plan is presented. This action plan is the first national initiative to recognise and address the emotional and social well being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The following PDF is a report on the Evaluation of the Emotional and Social Well Being (Mental Health) Action Plan undertaken by Urbis Keys Young as commissioned by OATSIH
Evaluation of the Emotional and Social Well Being (Mental Health) Action Plan (PDF 946KB)
For more information relating to this publication, please email OATSIH Enquiries or call 02 6289 5291.
Program/Initiatives
- National Mental Health Strategy
- National Perinatal Depression Initiative
- Access to Allied Psychological Services
- National Eating Disorders Collaboration
- National Mental Health Seclusion and Restraint Project
Publications
- Fourth National Mental Health Plan: an agenda for collaborative government action in mental health 2009-2014
- A Manual of Mental Health Care in General Practice
- The Mental Health of Australians 2: Report on the 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Quality framework for telephone counselling and internet-based support services
- COAG Mental Health Early Intervention Measure - Early Childhood Component: Study to Scope Potential Service Delivery
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