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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Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - Speech - 30 April 2024
Read Assistant Minister McBride's speech at the National Suicide Prevention Conference.$4.6 million to support youth mental health research
The Australian Government is committed to supporting young Australians with their mental health through the translation of research into tailored healthcare centred on their needs.New services to help children's mental health
Tasmanian children will soon get the early intervention and mental health support they need – with the announcement of three Head to Health Kids Hubs.Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, doorstop - 22 April 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's doorstop in Launceston on the opening of headspace; youth mental health; Medicare Urgent Care Clinics; aged care.Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - Speech - 22 April 2024
Read Assistant Minister McBride's speech at the reopening of headspace Launceston.Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Richard Perno, LA FM - 22 April 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Richard Perno on the Reopening of Launceston headspace; mental health.Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Leon Compton, ABC Radio Tasmania - 22 April 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Leon Compton on Medicare Urgent Care Clinics; bulk billing; funding for regional health doctors.Larger headspace opens in Launceston
More young people in Launceston will now have access to free mental health services at the expanded headspace centre relocated to 24 Wellington Street opening today.More medical students for Burnie
People in Burnie and the surrounding region are set to have much improved access to doctors with an extra 20 medical students a year to train locally.New headspace for Gawler
Young people in Gawler, South Australia, and the surrounding district will in future have access to free, holistic mental health care provided by a new headspace centre.