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More mental health support for the health workforce
The Australian Government has invested $1.7 million to extend The Essential Network (TEN) project until 30 June 2024.Grants target local solutions to health problems
The Australian Government is funding communities on Tasmania’s east coast and the Gippsland region of Victoria to find local solutions to their health challenges.Minister Clare, Assistant Minister McBride and Dr Gordon Reid doorstop at the Central Coast - 2 February 2023
Read the transcript for Assistant Minister McBride's doorstop at Gorokan Public School with Minister for Education Jason Clare and Member for Robertson Dr Gordon Reid.Half a billion dollar investment into student wellbeing
The Australian Government is investing $203.7 million this year to help young people in every single school across the country through the rollout of the Student Wellbeing Boost.Boost to mental health interpreting services
The Government is investing $7.8 million in interpreting services through Translating and Interpreting Services (TIS) National for people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds.Elevating people with lived experience of mental ill-health to drive reform
The Australian Government will invest $8.5 million to support those with a lived experience of mental health to shape the policies and programs that affect them.Elevating people with lived experience of mental ill-health to drive reform
The Australian Government will invest $8.5 million to support those with a lived experience of mental health to shape the policies and programs that affect them.Improving Better Access for all Australians
Today, the Australian Government has released the independent evaluation of the Better Access initiative, which shows that while the scheme has broadened access to mental health services, it is not delivering for all Australians equally.Focus on regional health at Tamworth meeting
Addressing health care inequities faced by regional, rural and remote communities across New South Wales was a key focus of the Australian-NSW Government Bilateral Regional Health Forum held in Tamworth today.Focus on regional health at Tamworth meeting
The Australian-NSW Government Bilateral Regional Health Forum was held in Tamworth today.$8 million for health and wellbeing research partnerships
The Australian Government is investing $8 million into seven collaborative research projects to better support the health and wellbeing of all Australians, under the Partnership Project.Minister for Health and Aged Care – speech – 30 November 2022
Read the transcript for Minister Butler's speech on the 10th anniversary of tobacco plain packaging.$9.7 million for flood hit Australian communities
As flooding continues to cause significant damage and disruption across the east coast, the Australian Government is providing an extra $9.7 million to impacted communities to boost mental health supports and respond to the public health risks posed by mosquito borne diseases.Help debt wiped for doctors and nurse practitioners to work in rural and remote Australia
A doctor or nurse practitioner who lives and works in the most remote parts of Australia will have their HELP debt wiped under legislation being introduced by the Australian Government today.Launching headspace Taree
A new headspace centre has opened in Taree, providing young people with the support they need for their mental health and wellbeing.Doors open at headspace Palmerston
headspace Palmerston has officially opened its doors, providing young people access to vital mental health support in their own community.headspace opens in Colac
Young people living in Colac, Victoria can now access more support for their mental health and wellbeing, with a new headspace centre officially opening today.Launching headspace Kempsey
The Australian Government is improving access to mental health services for young people in Kempsey, with a new headspace centre now open in the area.Better care for people living with eating disorders
The Australian Government is investing $13 million to help mental health professionals and researchers improve treatment outcomes for Australians living with eating disorders.Supporting Australian parents and their families
The Australian Government is providing $40.6 million to Triple P International to help them deliver free, online parenting education and mental health support to Australian parents and carers of children under 12.Address to the Fourth Global Mental Health Summit - Rome, Italy - Friday, 14 October 2022
Read Assistant Minister McBride's speech to the Fourth Global Mental Health Summit on Friday 14 October 2022 (Check against delivery)Improving mental health services in regional Australia
The Australian Government is delivering on our election commitment to restore bulk billed video telehealth psychiatry consultations, through a $47.7 million investment in the October 2022-23 Budget. Joint media release with Assistant Minister Emma McBride and Fiona Phillips, Member for Gilmore.Global mental health summit
The Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, the Hon. Emma McBride MP will be travelling to Italy this week for the fourth World Health Organization (WHO) Global Mental Health Summit.World Mental Health Day
Today is World Mental Health Day – a day for global mental health education, awareness, and advocacy.Mental health nursing and allied health scholarships now open
The Australian Government is encouraging more Australians to take up a career in mental health, with applications for the next round of the Mental Health Nursing and Allied Health Scholarship Program now open.
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