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Commonwealth Psychosocial Support: Program Guidance
Guidance for the Commonwealth Psychosocial Support Program for people living with severe mental health challenges and associated psychosocial functional impairment. -
NRAS Complexity Review Update - Completion of Phase 4 consultation
The targeted consultation phase of the Review has now concluded. The Final Report is now being drafted and is expected to be delivered to Health Ministers in July 2025 -
Independent review of complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme – Project Phases
This diagram outlines the 4 project phases of the Independent Review of Complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme. Phase 1 commenced in May 2024 with phase 4 to conclude in June 2025. A final Review report is due to Health Ministers in July 2025. -
Consultation Paper 2: Consultation Outcomes and Reform Directions
This Consultation Paper presents a granular exploration of the purpose, nature, and features of a suite of potential reforms, with tangible actions that could be taken to progress those proposed. -
NRAS Complexity review update – Release of Consultation Paper 2
Consultation Paper 2 follows an open public submissions process and wide-reaching consultation conducted during September – November 2024. -
Update – Extended timeframe for release of Consultation Paper 2
This update provides information on the progress of Consultation Paper 2 and upcoming engagements with stakeholders. -
Health Ministers announce National Board appointments
Health Ministers are very pleased to announce new appointments and reappointments of Chairs, practitioner members and community members to fill vacancies arising across 13 National Boards regulating health professions under the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (the National Scheme) -
NRAS Complexity Review Update – Completion of phase 3
The Review Team has appreciated the input and feedback on Consultation Paper 1, received in written submissions and through the policy design forums that have been held nationwide. -
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Consultation Paper 1: Review of complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme
This Consultation Paper presents evidence collected to date. It identifies the themes that have emerged, the associated issues and challenges, and the potential reform directions. -
NRAS Complexity Review update – 18 June 2024
Sue Dawson outlines next steps in the review process and seeks stakeholder advice on how their jurisdiction would prefer to participate and connect throughout the review. -
NRAS Complexity Review updates
This collection contains open letters to stakeholders, updates to proposed consultation forums and progress of the 4 phases for the Independent Review of Complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS). -
Independent review of complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme – Terms of Reference
These terms of reference outline the scope of the independent review into the complexity of the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme. -
Consultation plan for the Analysis of unmet need for psychosocial support
This consultation plan outlines the stakeholder consultation and engagement for the Psychosocial Project Group's analysis, including jurisdictional and national workshops. -
Evaluation of National Psychosocial Support Programs: Appendix A
Appendix A provides a profile of how each PHN implemented the National Psychosocial Support Measure (NPS-M) and Continuity of Support (CoS) program. -
Evaluation of National Psychosocial Support Programs: Final Report
The independent evaluation of the National Psychosocial Support Measure (NPS-M) and Continuity of Support (CoS) program assessed how appropriate, effective, efficient and impactful the programs have been. -
Supporting new clients and Commonwealth community mental health clients to access psychosocial support – NDIS, CoS and NPS
This fact sheet outlines what Australian Government-funded psychosocial supports are available from 1 July 2019. -
Header agreement for the National Psychosocial Support Measure
This agreement sets out the agreed approach between the Australian Government and the state and territory governments to progress the National Psychosocial Support Measure.