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Young people at the forefront with release of YPPA
Today the Young People’s Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drug Use: Priorities for Action 2020-2025 was released, highlighting the government’s strong focus on supporting our young people’s wellbeing.
A new Prevention E-Learning Training Package is now available online!
This training aims to increase the skills and knowledge of the workforce to deliver evidence-based alcohol and other drug-focused prevention programs across Western Australia.
WA the State of Wellbeing – Mental Health & AOD System Leadership Forum
The Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs – System Leadership Forum was held on 28 October 2020, hosted by the Sustainable Health Review (SHR) Strategy 2 Co-Leads, Jennifer McGrath, Mental Health Commissioner, and Liz MacLeod, Chief Executive East Metropolitan Health Service.
WA Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drug Workforce Strategic Framework 2020-2025 Released
An additional $1.2 million has been allocated by the State Government to build workforce capacity in the mental health, alcohol and other drug community sector...
Western Australian Suicide Prevention Framework 2021 – 2025
The Western Australian Suicide Prevention Framework 2021 – 2025 has been released ...
WA Mental Health Awards 2020 finalists announced
The 30 finalists for the 2020 Mental Health Awards have been announced.
A billion dollars for mental health, alcohol and other drug services
More than a billion dollars ($1.013 billion) has been allocated to mental health, alcohol and other drug services for Western Australians as part of the 2020-21 State Budget. It is the largest ever investment in the Mental Health Portfolio, which includes alcohol and other drug prevention, treatment and supports.
Mental Health Commissioner appointed to lead sector into the future
Ms Jennifer McGrath has been appointed Mental Health Commissioner for the next five years. She will be responsible for driving the government’s efforts to improve the mental health and wellbeing of Western Australians, including suicide prevention and reducing alcohol and other drug harms.
Launch of WA Recovery College
Mental Health Minister Roger Cook today (15 September 2020) officially opened the first state-wide WA Recovery College.
The WA Mental Health Commission is very proud to bring this innovative approach in mental health recovery to help meet the needs of Western Australians....