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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headspace opens in Osborne Park
headspace Osborne Park and the Early Psychosis Youth Service have officially opened in a new purpose-built site today.Assistant Minister McBride – interview on ABC Afternoon Briefing – 5 June 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Greg Jennett about Head to Health Alice Springs.Assistant Minister McBride – press conference in Alice Springs – 5 June 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's press conference in Alice Springs about Head to Health.New free mental health services for Alice Springs
People in the Alice Springs region will soon have access to free, and culturally appropriate mental health and wellbeing support in their own community.Investing in a new whole-of-life approach to suicide prevention
Each year, more than 3000 Australians die by suicide. That is more than double the number who die on Australian roads.Better rural training for medical specialists
The Australian Government is providing $8.3 million to improve training opportunities for specialist doctors in regional Australia through round two of the Flexible Approach to Training in Expanded Settings (FATES) program$70 million for eating disorders and childhood mental health
A joint media release with the Hon. Mark Butler MP, Minister for Health and Aged Care and the Hon. Emma McBride MP, Minister for Mental and Suicide PreventionAssistant Minister McBride – interview on ABC Afternoon Briefing – 18 May 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Greg Jennett about the Program of Assistance for Survivors of Torture and Trauma, Better Access, the psychology workforce and strengthening Medicare.Increased mental health support for refugee survivors of torture and trauma
The Australian Government is providing $136.0 million over four years, and $36.0 million ongoing, for torture and trauma services to help support refugees with their psychological issues arising from their often traumatic experiences before arriving in Australia.Assistant Minister McBride – press conference in Kurri Kurri – 17 May 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's press conference on Strengthening Medicare and cheaper medicines