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    800 acute and sub acute early intervention beds

    The Hon Peter Dutton Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing



    The provision of 800 acute and sub acute beds linked to the Early Psychosis Intervention Centres will take pressure off the nation’s public hospitals and emergency departments and provide better care to the patient in the community.


    Funding will be made available in the first year of Coalition government with the Early Psychosis and Intervention Centres 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.


    The ‘EPPIC’ model was pioneered in Australia by current Australian of the Year Professor Patrick McGorry.


    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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    • BBloke 09/07/10 09:35 PM

      Bring back the Concealed Carry Weapons debate!

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    • Tom QUINN 12/07/10 10:55 PM

      Why ask for opinions when you clearly don't want them ??.

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    • Tess 14/07/10 11:08 PM

      How do I get a clear answer from the Liberal Party on not supporting the internet filter. If they support the internet filter they don't get my vote!

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    • Al of Bennelong 16/07/10 08:46 PM

      Tess I've been trying to get some information on that too, its a massive issue for me

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    • Raelene Fay 18/07/10 12:02 AM

      this issue is paramount to the future of young Australians as this is the new nervous breakdown era

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    • studying 18/07/10 04:01 PM

      where are these 800 beds going to be given??? mental illness is on the increase in all ages so lets not forget that.

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    • Anne Janes 18/07/10 04:16 PM

      I really do want to support the Liberal party, however, I ask that they do NOT go out with a negative campaign as this is just a turn off for everyone. I (and I think the majority of people) want to hear WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO DO TO MAKE THINGS BETTER! Don't wast precious time in harping on about what has passed. We want to hear about the positive messages on environment, education, health, infrastructure improvements etc - The big picture. We want Policies!!!! And please Tony, stop puting your foot in it! Not every idea from the other side is bad! We do need a good broadband system etc. We do need businesses to support their local communities AND the banks should start doing their fair share too - not rip us off!!

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    • Spooks219 19/07/10 04:00 PM

      Having worked in NSW Health for the past 15 years the issue you have is there are to many middle and so called higher managers, duplications of jobs and gross waste, in NSW 2 out of every 3 dollars is spent on mangement, this should be reversed to support frontline workers and services

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    • Sebastian Tops 20/07/10 07:21 PM

      Next is of course where to locate the beds best? It would release pressure from hospitals. Mental health has been supported by the Howard government - but heard that the Labor States used that particular money for something else. It was reported by a UN mental health advocate - on the ABC - press club - think around 2007. Maybe somebody can replay that message on TV - for people to see that it is the Labor state governments that robe the health system from effective services for so many Years. It is prove as they (the States and Federal) still haven't fixed health yet - people still die in emergency rooms.

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    • Joseph Helmy 21/07/10 03:35 PM

      Make the cost of visiting dentist easier by paying for the first fifty dollars for every visit to the dentist
      Use the bulk billing system

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    • WiseGrifin 21/07/10 09:49 PM

      Mental health is a major under funded area of health- measure need to ensure that community and general services for all suffering from mental health issues are adequately funded

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    • Joseph Helmy 22/07/10 03:14 PM

      Increase the private health rebate to 50% for people earning $120,000 per annum or less

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    • Jamiefh 25/07/10 10:52 AM

      I have to agree with tess I want to vote liberal as labour is showing great contempt for our vote with how they threw out Kevin but we can't have this internet filter, we should have the freedom to view and partake in what ever we so desire.

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    • Bev 26/07/10 01:14 PM

      Tess and Jamiefh, have you hassled your local MP over this issue? I sent off an email to my local MP, Dennis Jensen, on Friday, basically saying "Why on earth should I vote for you?" I was very pleased to receive a phone call this morning from Dr Jensen, and I was then able to discuss various issues of concern with him, and he was able to answer questions which I had regarding the proposed school expenses policy.

      On this issue regarding mental health intervention, yes, yes, yes. Targeting problems when they start will greatly reduce the cost of trying to repair the damage in future years, and will bring about a long term drop in crime and health cost. All for it.

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    • Cliff Barker 26/07/10 02:09 PM

      Our 32-year old son Luke died three months ago fundamentally after suffering from anxiety, depression, mood disorders; whatever one cares to label it for seventeen years.

      I buried a friend and colleague of forty years this week who died of the effects of a lifetime dealing with the affliction.

      There is not a family in this country that has not been touched by this appalling illness.

      The Rudd-Gillard approach falls well short of understanding what has to be done.

      I am not sure Liberal Party people really understand that this is an issue which above all else has an impact on 'hard working' Australians at all levels of society. It is a 'game changer' if approached sensitively and wisely. It is an issue which deserves to be hit hard.

      Roxon made statements on Tony Jones program to Professor Hickie which implied the Rudd Government would apply upwards of $250 million in each of the next four years. The Labor Party's policy today is seriously superficial.

      People are dying! The youth of Australia is being injured, mentally maimed and killed by this sickness and families and friends are the ones bearing the burden of the illness, while empty promises are being made.

      Please tell me Tony Abbott is across this issue and is prepared to really hit it hard and ahead of many of the health issues facing this counytry. It is after all the third worst illness in this country after cardiac disease and cancer.

      I will judge how seriously the party I have supported a lifetime really cares about this issue by the speed of the response given.

      2:09pm Monday July 26 2010

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    • hamithingz 01/08/10 04:02 PM

      In regard to Health Care Reform - yes you are heading down the right track. Develop emergency mental health facilities to deal with acute mental health presentations. We must stop clogging up the major tertiary teaching hospitals with mental health patients they are not equipped to deal with. Mental health patients require nursing and medical officers who are specialists in the mental health field. I love this idea... separate mental health presentations and acute medical presentations, keep safety and quality staff/teams within hospitals at the coal face and you have my vote!

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    • Golfman 07/08/10 06:41 AM

      Good news in relation to the internet filter! I too was hanging out waiting for the coalition's view on the internet filter because I am majorly opposed to anything that might harm the greatest ever tool for free speech that the world has ever seen. Labor's filter would put governments in the position to be able to perform much more censorship that the original intended scope and it would have allowed a lot of unwanted 'monitoring' or 'snooping'.
      As reported in this interview the coalition will not introduce the internet filter, preferring the approach of the Howard government of providing parents with a filter that they have control over. i.e. not treating us like idiots like labor seems to want to do. People no longer need to vote green to express their opposition to the internet filter.
      http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/08/05/2974827.htm

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    • Louise 07/10/10 10:50 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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