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- Key findings from the Productivity Commissions Report on Government . . .
The 2025 Report on Government Services by the Productivity Commission outlines both challenges and progress in Australia’s mental health service system, including NSW The report reveals ongoing gaps in accessibility and community-based supports, with rising government spending driven by increased costs rather than expanded services
- 13 Services for mental health - Report on Government Services 2025
facilitate early detection of mental health issues and mental illness, followed by appropriate intervention are coordinated and provide continuity of care are timely, affordable and readily available to those who need them are sustainable Governments aim for services for mental health to meet these objectives in an equitable and efficient manner
- Reports - Mental health - AIHW
These reports include various sections on mental health Web report | 27 Jun 2025 Alcohol, tobacco and other drug use is a major cause of preventable disease, illness and death in Australia
- Key Mental Health Issues in Australia in 2025
Mental health remains a critical concern in Australia in 2025, with rising prevalence and systemic challenges shaping the landscape We recognise the urgent need to address these issues, particularly as they impact diverse populations, including those in rural areas
- Accessible mental health and wellbeing: A psychological blueprint for . . .
Allow psychologists to determine the necessary number of Better Access sessions, up to 20 for complex mental health issues and up to 40 for lower prevalence and (higher impact) conditions (such as eating disorders and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
- Rising Barriers are Limiting Access to Mental Health Care
According to the Productivity Commission’s Report on Government Services 2025, and shared in the Mental health Australia weekly newsletter, there are concerning trends in mental health care access across Australia
- Incoming Government Brief: Mental Health portfolio
The Australian Government has made welcome progress through the establishment of two independent peak bodies to represent people with lived experience of mental health challenges and family, carers and kin - the National Mental Health Consumer Alliance and Mental Health Carers Australia
- Report on Government Services 2025 - Services for Mental Health
Service Use and Access: In 2023-24, 10 6% of the Australian population accessed Medicare DVA subsidised mental health services, an increase from 9 0% in 2014-15 In 2022-23, 1 9% of the population received state and territory specialised mental health services
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