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- Television interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Ashleigh Gillon, Sky News Afternoon Agenda - 17 October 2024Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Ashleigh Gillon on mental health.
- Delivering a headspace in Edmondson ParkDelivering on the Australian Government’s election commitment, young people across South-Western Sydney now have better access to mental health care and support with the opening of the new headspace Edmondson Park.
- Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Nick Rheinberger, ABC Illawarra Mornings – 15 October 2024Read the transcript from Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Nick Rheinberger on the opening of the new headspace service in Kiama.
- Assistant Minister McBride, speech – 10 October 2024Read Assistant Minister McBride's speech from the headspace day event at Parliament House.
- Delivering a headspace in KiamaDelivering on the Australian Government’s election commitment, young people in Kiama and the surrounding region of the South Coast now have access to free mental health care and support with the establishment of a new headspace service.
- Mental health research boostThe Australian Government has committed over $14 million in mental health research through the Million Minds Mental Health Research Mission to protect Australians for decades to come.
- More opportunities for students to become psychologistsRead Assistant Minister McBride's opinion piece from the Daily Telegraph on the 30/9/2024.
- Australian Government funds mental health first aid training for healthcare workersThe Australian Government is investing $7.37 million in the Mental Health First Aid Training Program to support medical, nursing, midwifery, and allied health students to manage their mental health.
- Minister Butler and Assistant Minister McBride, doorstop – 24 September 2024Read the transcript of Minister Butler, Assistant Minister McBride and Member for Robertson Dr Gordon Reid's doorstop in Gosford, NSW on healthcare on the Central Coast, cheaper medicines, Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, aged care reform, dementia care, superannuation and other topics.
- Medicare Mental Health Centre now open in NorthamPeople across Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region now have access to free, walk-in mental health support and care with the opening of the Medicare Mental Health Centre in Northam.
- New service to help children's mental health in Western AustraliaChildren in Perth, Western Australia will soon get the early intervention and mental health support they need with the opening of a new Head to Health Kids Hub.
- Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - Speech - 10 September 2024Read Assistant Minister McBride's speech at the launch of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy.
- Government invests in future psychologists fast tracking workforce expansionThe Australian Government will increase the number of postgraduate psychology places at universities and provide more psychology internships and supervisors so Australians can access a psychologist when needed.
- Four new Medicare Mental Health Centres for North Brisbane and Moreton BayResidents in northern Brisbane and Moreton Bay will soon have free, walk-in mental health support and care with the opening of the Medicare Mental Health Centres in Caboolture, Redcliffe, Strathpine and Brisbane’s inner north.
- New headspace for young people in ManjimupA new headspace service will open in Manjimup next year to provide mental health support to young people in the community and surrounding region.
- Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Paul Cook, ABC Great Southern & South West Western Australia Breakfast - 17 September 2024Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Paul Cook on the new headspace centre in Manjimup
- Building a better understanding of child and adolescent mental healthCurtin University will lead a national study into the mental health and wellbeing of children aged 4 to 17, with support from an $8.1 million investment from the Australian Government.
- Have your say on a national approach to preventing suicideThe Australian Government is calling for feedback on the draft National Suicide Prevention Strategy.
- New Medicare Mental Health Centre for MackayPeople across North Queensland will soon have free, walk-in mental health support and care with the opening of the Medicare Mental Health Centre in Mackay.
- Better health care services for Yanchep localsLocal access to better health care is a step closer for Yanchep, with the first stage of a new health precinct open to the community in one of the fastest growing areas of Western Australia.
- New support for victim-survivors of family, domestic and sexual violence in Moree and Central CoastThe Australian Government is investing $10.6 million to ensure that Victim-survivors of family, domestic and sexual violence (FDSV) living in the Central Coast and Moree regions of New South Wales will have access to free, specialised mental health support close to home.
- Live-in help for eating disorders now available in CanberraPeople living with eating disorders in the Canberra region can now access residential treatment close to home – with the opening of a new Eating Disorders Residential Centre in Coombs today.
- Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Patrick Reincke, ABC Broken Hill – 21 August 2024Read the transcript from Assistant Minister McBride's interview on ABC Broken Hill which covered the new Medicare Mental Health Centres in Broken Hil and Central Darling.
- Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, doorstop – 21 August 2024Read the transcript from Assistant Minister McBride's doorstop in Coombs, which covered the official opening of the eating disorder centre in Coombs, Canberra.
- Four new Medicare Mental Health Centres for NSWPeople across the Blacktown, Campbeltown, Broken Hill and Central Darling regions of New South Wales will soon have free, walk-in mental health support and care with the opening of four new Medicare Mental Health Centres.
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