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    60 additional youth headspace sites

    The Hon Peter Dutton Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing



    The Coalition’s Real Action Plan for Better Mental Health will deliver 60 additional youth headspace sites.


    The headspace sites will be located in metropolitan and regional areas across Australia and mobile services will be provided in each state and territory.


    This is a major increase in frontline services. The number of headspace sites will increase from the current 30 to 90.


    Funding will be made available in the first year of Coalition government with headspace sites opening progressively through to 2013-14.


    Early psychosis intervention is recognised as the next priority in addressing Australia’s mental health challenges and was a key recommendation of the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission.


    Mental illness most often first manifests in teenagers and young adults in the age ranges of 12 to 24. Early intervention is critical to help these young people to deal with their illness and regain their health.


    The Coalition’s Real Action Plan for Better Mental Health will target these younger suffers of mental disorders.



    headspace is Australia’s National Youth Mental Health Foundation. The first headspace sites were established by the Coalition in 2006 when it provided the single biggest investment ever of $1.9 billion for mental healthcare. These commitments will build substantially upon that precedent and up to an additional 250,000 young people will be helped through this expansion to headspace.


    Mental illness will in some way impact on almost half the Australian population over a lifetime. After cancer and heart disease it is the next major burden of disease within the country.


    In 2006 the former Coalition Government made the single biggest investment in mental health by any government in Australian history. $1.9 billion was committed over a five year period for services for people with mental illness, their families and carers.


    Despite continually talking about its importance, the Labor Government has largely ignored mental health. Labor’s failure to significantly boost mental health funding as part of the $7.3 billion so-called health ‘reforms’ was branded as “inexcusable” by the Mental Health Council of Australia.


    In contrast, the Coalition has a strong track record of taking mental healthcare seriously and providing the necessary funding to provide necessary services to those suffering a mental disorder.


    Expanding frontline services will meet the next challenges in mental health.



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    • Tess 14/07/10 11:11 PM

      How do I get a clear answer from the Liberal party on where they stand when it comes to the internet filter. It doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere on this site. Avoiding the question? Put it in the 'not going to get the Christian vote' too hard basket? They won't get my vote without a clear 'NO'!!!

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    • Kath 17/07/10 02:17 PM

      Mental health is a real issue that is not being adressed under the current government labor government. I believe the creation 'headspace' and continual sustainment of better mental health infrastructure will reduce costs to the community overall and for the long term. It would also benefit Australia to have a national initiative not just a state driven initiative towards mental health which is supported by a federal government with real policies and that will take real action.
      Tony Abbott will have my full support at this coming election. Good Luck Tony.

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    • Louise 07/10/10 10:55 PM

      Nice thought, but it's a little naive to think that doctors actually have the answer when it comes to mental illness. I've been on anti-depressants, and I can tell you, they're not pleasant, I would even go so far as to say they shouldn't be on the market. What has helped me the most is Vitamin D supplementation, fish oil and a better diet with more natural, unprocessed oils and much less refined carbohydrates. Doctors overlook the importance of diet when it comes to depression and other mental illnesses, they just write scripts.

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    • J Woodward 31/07/11 10:17 AM

      We hear it through the media that anorexia is on the rise and so is mental illness.... Its a great idea for the websites to be accessable but the people with eating disorders also use the internet to educate themselves on how to make their situations worse. My partner and I have been looking for 2 years to find anyone who can help with anorexia and have discovered in the whole of QLD there are 15 beds for people with anorexia. 10 in Newfarm clinic and 5 at the Royal Brisbane Hospital (in a general mental health ward).

      I am sorry but the government seems to be a bit slow on actual action when it comes to dealing with mental health as it still seems to be a taboo subject. Real action needs to be made to support the education of staff and training to doctors when it comes to mental health.
      Teenage problems can be talked through a lot of the time but young adults and older need therapy with a face-to-face contact for improvement to happen.
      After 8 years of depression and now anorexia my partner and I have experienced that most nurses prefer to dole out 'zombifying' drugs more than treat the problem which needs clear thinking.
      Money put towards training and support for workers in the mental health system as well as more specialised psychiatrists would be better then just rhetoric and websites. We need pro-action.
      **Just to clarify my partner is the one who had the depression which was covering the anorexia and I have stood by her through the whole process and interacted with hospital staff in in and out patient facilities.** Drugs don't fix everything!

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