Mental Health Commission

Infant, Child and Adolescent System Transformation Program

The Infant, Child and Adolescent System Transformation Program (ICA Program) is transforming and continually improving the public mental health system to meet the needs of young people in WA from the day they are born until they turn 18.

The ICA Program is guided by the Final Report - Ministerial Taskforce into Public Mental Health Services for Infants, Children and Adolescents aged 0 – 18 years in WA (Final Report).

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To find out more, including: 

  • information about Western Australia's clinical mental health services
  • latest developments for the ICA transformation program
  • the eight key actions to transform the system
  • the timeline of the transformation program
  • easily accessible resources.

Visit the ICA website

Ministerial Taskforce

The independent Ministerial Taskforce into Public Mental Health Services for Infants, Children and Adolescents aged 0-18 years in Western Australia (ICA Taskforce) was established in 2020.

The ICA Taskforce was charged with investigating the pressures and demands on the state’s mental health system and reporting to Government on how to ensure children receive the treatment and care they need, when they need it.

The ICA Taskforce was led by an independent chair and has actively engaged children, young people, families, clinicians, support providers, and other key stakeholders in the design of public specialist child and adolescent mental health services for infants, children and adolescents aged 0 – 18 years that fit the unique metropolitan, regional, rural and remote circumstances of WA.

If you have any queries, please contact ica.implementation@mhc.wa.gov.au.

Page last updated22 April 2025

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