Health
Positive steps on Australia’s path to mental health reform – Sydney Morning Herald
In the coming months, Australia’s leaders will attempt what has been described as the biggest social reform of a generation in the mental health system.

Thats resulted in a yawning gap for people with moderate illness who need intensive community support but not in-patient care. These Australians are often referred to as the missing middle.
The Productivity Commission report into mental health, handed to the government in June 2020 and released in November, found people were falling through the cracks of the countrys mental health system.
Despite the fact one in five people experience mental illness each year, and half of all Australians will be…
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