Emma McBride is the Federal Member for Dobell. She has served in the parliament since 2016.
Emma is the Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, and Assistant Minister for Rural and Regional Health.
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Live-in help for eating disorders now available in Canberra
People 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.Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, doorstop – 21 August 2024
Read 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 NSW
People 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.Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - press conference - 16 August 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's press conference on Medicare Mental Health local centres.Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Zara Margolis, ABC North West Queensland Breakfast – 14 August 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Zara Margolis on new Medicare Mental Health Centre in Mount Isa.Medicare Mental Health Centre for Mount Isa
People across North West Queensland will soon have free, walk-in mental health support and care with the opening of the Medicare Mental Health Centre in Mount Isa.TV interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Jaynie Seal, Sky News Regional Breakfast – 14 August 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Jaynie Seal on the Olympic Games, mental health and wellbeing, NDIS reforms and NAPLAN.New headspace for Bribie Island
Young people on Bribie Island now have access to free mental health care and support with the establishment of a new headspace service.Ensuring First Nations children on the Central Coast are school ready
The Australian Government is helping First Nations children get the best start in life, expanding the successful Connected Beginnings program to the New South Wales Central Coast.Enhanced mental health services for Armidale youth with upgraded headspace
Young people across the New England will have better access to free mental health care with an upgraded headspace officially opening in Armidale.