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Article — 1 December 2021
Leading technology entrepreneur and corporate advisor Matt Berriman has today been appointed as Chair of Mental Health Australia, replacing Robyn Kruk AO.
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Article — 16 December 2021
Mental Health Australia congratulates the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) and the governments across Australia on the release of the
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Article — 25 March 2022
A joint statement from Mental Health Australia and Suicide Prevention Australia.Suicide is complicated human behaviour with many diverse risk factors. Preventing suicide is a very complex issue with no single solution.
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Article — 28 March 2022
In an effort to focus shared action towards zero suicide deaths, the Chair of Mental Health Australia (MHA), the nation’s peak body for the mental health sector, is calling for a 25 per cent suicide reduction target by 2025.
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Article — 30 March 2022
Mental Health Australia has tonight welcomed the 2022 Federal Budget, recognising extended investment in the sector at a time when Australians’ mental health is and should be the nation’s number one priority.
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Article — 14 April 2022
Mental Health Australia CEO Dr Leanne Beagley says the future of our mental health system, and the many community based, and life-linked, causes of mental ill-health will be discussed every day during this election campaign, because every election issue will impact our m
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Article — 2 May 2022
Climate change poses a threat to the mental health of all Australians and the communities in which we live.
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Article — 2 May 2022
There is no doubt the cost of living is rising. And there is no doubt that the cost of mental health treatment is a barrier to those who need it most
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Article — 2 May 2022
Established in 2020, Gayaa Dhuwi (Proud Spirit) Australia is the national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing, mental health and suicide prevention leadership body.
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Article — 2 May 2022
People with disability are exposed to risk factors which increase the likelihood of experiencing mental ill-health including discrimination, social isolation, lack of employment opportunities, and financial difficulty.