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    In this week’s update read about our meeting with Minister Dutton, the first NDIS PAG meeting, Queensland’s locked door policy and the Medicare Local review

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    In this week’s update read about the NDIS , the new National Mental Health Consumer Peak Organisation, Journeys Home Longitudinal Study and the winner of a Human Rights Award - Flourish.

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    In this update read about the PAG and Working Groups, launch site visits, a Mental Health Sector meeting with the Chair of the NDIA Board and an update on housing and the NDIS .

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    This update includes information on the Project Advisory Group and Working Groups, outcomes of the Barwon workshop, other launch site news and pricing of supports.

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    As well as providing an update on activities and a link to a project survey, this bulletin calls for nominations for the Capacity Building Project Advisory Group and various working groups to assist in progressing the priority issues for the sector.

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    Carers Week is the national awareness-raising week for Australia’s 2.6 million carers. We want all Australians to know about carers! The campaign this year is Be Care Aware and encourages people to get to know more about unpaid carers, who they are, what they do and how they can be supported.

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    In this issue: National Articles; 1. Remembering to ask ‘R U OK ?’ (National); 2. Raising awareness on deadly subject ( NT ); 3. A deadly silence that has to end (National); 4. Night that changed a dad forever (National); 5. An artistic solution ( NSW ); International Articles; 6. Scientists Scan Children’s Brains for Answers to Mental Illness ( US ); 7. Mental health still carries stigma (Belfast); 8. Migration experiences, employment status and psychological distress among Somali immigrants: a mixed-method international study ( UK ); 9. A Study in Pink: Are Eating Disorders “Women’s Diseases” ( US )

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    In this issue: National Articles; 1. Labours of love ( WA ); 2. Mental Health Consumer Reference Group Moves Forward (National); 3. Autism diagnosis rules to change (National); 4. Mental Health plan mooted ( TAS ); 5. Family key to youth drug abuse recovery ( QLD ); International Articles; 6. New Mental Health Care Bill gives agency and empathy to patients (India); 7. Help for Elders with Mental illness and Substance Use Disorders ( US ); 8. Mental Health Courts: Diverting Loss ( US ); 9. Obama orders better mental health care for vets ( US ); 10. Managing Mental Health at Work ( US )

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    In this issue: National Articles; 1. High Court clears way for plain packaged cigarettes to be sold in Australia (National); 2. Plain reality: High Court ruling, a victory for a healthier nation (National); 3. RACGP launches redeveloped ‘ GP Psych Support’ website (National); 4. Call to reduce death rates for persons with mental ill health ( QLD ); 5. Aggression and Sibs – June 2012 (National); 6. New evidence supports PTSD treatment (National); International Articles; 7. Peer support to help residents ( NZ ); 8. Mental health of a war-torn Somalia (Africa); 9. Mental illness driving people out of the workforce ( NZ ); 10. Mental Health Taboo in the Ethiopian Community: Interview with Dr. Welansa Asrat

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    In this issue: National Articles; 1. Black Dog measure just how content we are; 2. Family key to youth drug abuse recovery ( VIC ); 3. Threat to privacy in e-health records (National); 4. Concerns over mental health court ( WA ); 5. Online chat offers new help for suicide prevention ( QLD ); 6. New research: Parents with a mental illness ashamed to ask for help to raise their children (National); International Articles; 7. Liberia Takes Steps to Increase Mental Health Care Access; 8. Family matters: Close ties boost men’s mental health ( UK ); 9. Stress increases risk of mental, physical illness by altering genes (Germany); 10. Navigating the mentally ill away from jail ( US )

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