Historical publications
National Action Plan for Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health 2000
This publication outlines a strategic framework and plan for action to address the promotion, prevention and early intervention priorities and outcomes outlined in the Second National Mental Health Plan.
PDF printable version of National Action Plan for Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health 2000 (PDF 1842 KB large file)
The same publication in smaller sections:
Cover page (PDF 423 KB)
Title page, copyright, about this document and request for feedback (PDF 68 KB)
Table of contents (PDF 51 KB)
Mental Health Promotion and Prevention Working Party Membership (PDF 32 KB)
Foreword (PDF 45 KB)
Background (PDF 376 KB)
The action plan (PDF 352 KB)
Priority groups
- Whole of community (PDF 92 KB)
- Perinatal and infants 0-2 years (PDF 68 KB)
- Toddlers and preschoolers 2-4 years (PDF 70 KB)
- Children 5-11 years (PDF 68 KB)
- Young people 12-17 years (PDF 78 KB)
- Young adults 18-25 years (PDF 77 KB)
- Adults (PDF 84 KB)
- Older adults (PDF 71 KB)
- Individuals, families and communities experiencing adverse life events (PDF 78 KB)
- Rural and remote communities (PDF 86 KB)
- Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders (PDF 75 KB)
- People from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds (PDF 85 KB)
- Consumers and carers (PDF 83 KB)
- Media (PDF 71 KB)
- Health professionals and clinicians (PDF 77 KB)
References (PDF 103 KB)
Feedback sheet (PDF 419 KB)
Page last reviewed: 4 April 2008
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