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Consultation Report: An evaluation of the discussion paper e-Mental Health in Australia: Implications of the Internet and Related Technologies for Policy

A workshop on the implications of the internet and related technologies for mental health policy was conducted at the Centre for Mental Health Research, ANU in June 2001. A major outcome was the discussion paper "e-Mental Health in Australia: Implications of the Internet and Related Technologies for Policy". This report evaluates that discussion paper.

PDF printable version of Consultation Report: An evaluation of the discussion paper e-Mental Health in Australia: Implications of the Internet and Related Technologies for Policy (PDF 846 KB large file)

The same publication in smaller sections:

Cover page (PDF 135 KB)

Contents (PDF 171 KB), including Table of figures

Summary (PDF 123 KB)

Introduction (PDF 131 KB)

Methods; Results (PDF 286 KB)

Discussion (PDF 91 KB)

Conclusions; References (PDF 113 KB)

Appendix A: Consultation Questionnaire (PDF 239 KB)

Appendix B: Summary of e-mental health in Australia Suggestions and Strategies (PDF 155 KB)

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Page last reviewed: 10 February 2009


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