A new era of unity and advocacy
Today we are launching our next 5-year strategy, which marks a pivotal moment in Mental Health Australia’s journey.
Our organisation has a rich history of advocating for mental health reform. While significant progress has been made, there is still much work to be done to bring about the necessary policy, system, and cultural changes that will fundamentally improve the mental health of our country.
To achieve this, we are committed to building on the strong foundations of the sector and leading a unified approach to mental health reform.
Over the next five years, Mental Health Australia's overarching vision remains steadfast – to create mentally healthy people and mentally healthy communities.
To achieve this, the first goal in our new strategy is: Driving better mental health policies and systems.
Mental Health Australia aims to set the agenda for national policy reform; develop and advocate for practical policy solutions; and push for system reforms that both improve mental health and enable the sector to thrive.
Our second goal is: Uniting and strengthening the mental health sector.
Our efforts will focus on developing a shared agenda for change, in which the sector takes a lead role in achieving better mental health outcomes; building the capacity and capability of the sector, particularly to thrive in the changing reform environment; and facilitating opportunities for our members to collaborate, share information, and gain insights.
People with lived and living experience of mental ill-health, family, carers and supporters, along with our members, are still at the centre of everything we do. Driven by our organisational values of curiosity, courage and connection, we will continue to bring together diverse perspectives across Mental Health Australia’s members, the community and governments to create greater change and more innovative solutions than what any of us could do working alone.
To read our strategy visit our website. If you would like to join the 140-plus organisations that are members of Mental Health Australia, to support the delivery of our new strategy, learn more here.
Carolyn Nikoloski
CEO, Mental Health Australia |