The Hon Mark Butler MP, Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, Minister for Social Inclusion, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform, Minister for Housing and Homelessness
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THE HON MARK BUTLER MP

Minister for Mental Health and Ageing

Minister for Social Inclusion

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform

Minister for Housing and Homelessness

Tackling Suicide in LGBTI Community

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Suicide rates among people in Australia’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) communities will be tackled with a $1.1 million Australian Government grant.

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20 July 2011

Suicide rates among people in Australia’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) communities will be tackled with a $1.1 million Gillard Government grant.

The Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, Mark Butler, today announced the Gillard Government will provide $1.1 million over two and a half years to the National LGBTI Health Alliance for MindOUT, a new national mental health and suicide prevention project.

“The LGBTI community reports higher levels of depression, anxiety and other mental health problems with evidence suggesting they are 3.5 to 14 times more likely to attempt suicide than the general community,” Mr Butler said.

“The MindOUT proiect will help address these needs by building the capacity of the LGBTI community members and mainstream health services to respond more effectively.

“As the peak national body representing organisations and individuals that work to improve the health and wellbeing of LGBTI Australians, the Alliance is best placed to lead this important project which I’m confident will lead to better support and service provision for the LGBTI community.

“During the 2010 election, we committed to take action against suicide, particularly for high risk groups such as the LGBTI community. Today’s announcement shows we are delivering on this commitment.”

The National LGBTI Alliance welcomed the new funding.

“The medical and scientific evidence concerning increased suicide by queer people is clear. Now we have a chance to respond to this and offer national frameworks for training for both LGBTI and mainstream mental health services,” Dani Wright, Chair of the Alliance’s Mental Health Working Group said.

“We know the problem all too well. What we need to do is to learn more about which interventions are most effective for LGBTI people. The needs of young gay men in rural areas will be different to those of transgender and intersex people. We need a comprehensive approach. The Alliance is committed to that.

“The Alliance will be undertaking work in policy and capacity development for the LGBTI and mainstream, mental health sectors.

“We will be working with our members to develop national approaches to mental health and suicide prevention, building on the great work already taking place, but sharing it nationally.”

Alliance Board Chair Paul Martin said that “mental health is an important priority. The funding is a recognition by the Australian Government that LGBTI health concerns are an important part of a health system which respects diversity and social inclusion.”

Paul Martin said that the mental health project would not limit the Alliance’s other high priorities which include aged care for LGBTI people, sex and gender diversity health issues, and research into LGBTI health needs.

For more information, please contact the Minister's Office on (02) 6277 7280

Background information:

MindOUT! aims to improve the mental health and suicide prevention outcomes for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) population by establishing networks and linkages between the LGBTI sector and existing Commonwealth projects and other significant suicide prevention and mental health projects, programs and research.

MindOUT! aims to:
support generic mental health and suicide prevention service providers to
  • develop best practice access to and delivery of services reaching LGBTI people, both regarding the treatment of mental health problems and the maintenance of better mental health outcomes;
  • develop national mental health and suicide prevention initiatives to effectively target LGBTI communities, utilising and building existing capacity
  • contribute evidence-based policy advice to the Commonwealth and other national stakeholders for best practice in mental health and suicide prevention activity for this high-risk population
  • ensure that research is conducted and disseminated that contributes to the evidence base around LGBTI mental health and well-being
In order to meet these aims the National LGBTI Health Alliance will be establishing networks and linkages between the LGBTI sector, the Commonwealth and other relevant stakeholders to assist them in their efforts to improve LGBTI mental health and reduce suicide among LGBTI people.

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