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Innovative Grants Program: Project Summaries

This report is a summary of the projects funded under the Innovative Grants Program which was established in 1992 to support community-based reform activities under the National Mental Health Strategy.

PDF printable version of Innovative Grants Program: Project Summaries (PDF 979 KB large file)

The same publication in smaller sections:

Cover page (PDF 498 KB)

Title page and copyright (PDF 28 KB)

Foreword (PDF 69 KB)

Contents (PDF 55 KB)

List of The Mental Health Services Conference of Australia and New Zealand (THEMHS) Awards for 1998 (PDF 82 KB)

Research categories: Families (PDF 80 KB)

Research categories: Transcultural (PDF 79 KB)

List of The Mental Health Services Conference of Australia and New Zealand (THEMHS) Awards for 1997 (PDF 81 KB)

Research categories: Rural areas and remote communities (PDF 97 KB)

Research categories: Advocacy and community support (PDF 84 KB)

List of The Mental Health Services Conference of Australia and New Zealand (THEMHS) Awards for 1996 (PDF 81 KB)

Research categories: Treatment for dual disability (PDF 78 KB)

Research categories: Consumer empowerment (PDF 96 KB)

List of The Mental Health Services Conference of Australia and New Zealand (THEMHS) Awards for 1995 (PDF 81 KB)

Research categories: Tenants and accommodation (PDF 97 KB)

Research categories: Support and training networks (PDF 83 KB)

If you are having difficulty downloading the PDF document, please email mentalhealth@health.gov.au and we will arrange for a copy to be sent to you.

Page last reviewed: 13 February 2009


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