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2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected that FIND SUPPORT SERVICES SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN Every life: The Queensland Suicide Prevention Plan 2019-2029 is a whole-of-government plan that provides renewed approach for suicide prevention in Queensland, as well as renewed drive and urgency to reduce suicide. The plan is backed by a State Budget 2019-20 investment of $80.1 million. NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs.. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitment to harm minimisation through the three pillars Demand Reduction, Supply Reduction and Harm Reduction. QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected that FIND SUPPORT SERVICES SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN Every life: The Queensland Suicide Prevention Plan 2019-2029 is a whole-of-government plan that provides renewed approach for suicide prevention in Queensland, as well as renewed drive and urgency to reduce suicide. The plan is backed by a State Budget 2019-20 investment of $80.1 million. NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs.. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitment to harm minimisation through the three pillars Demand Reduction, Supply Reduction and Harm Reduction. QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK The Queensland Government is committed to ensuring the voices of people with a lived experience of mental ill-health are heard at all levels of the mental health system. To support this, a new Queensland mental health consumer peak representative organisation is being established, to be operational in the first half of 2021.CRISIS CONTACTS
In an emergency call 000 or go to your local hospital emergency department. 1300 MH CALL - 1300 642 255 Mental health access line. 1300 MH CALL (1300 642 255) is a confidential mental health telephone triage service that provides the first point of contact to public mental health services to Queenslanders.STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
View the Strategic Framework 2019-2023. The outcomes we pursue are: Queenslanders living with mental health difficulties, mental illness or problematic alcohol and other drug use are better supported to live purposeful lives. Mental health and wellbeing is a shared responsibility across all sections of government and community.COMMISSIONER
170731-6087.jpg. Ivan Frkovic was appointed Commissioner from 1 July 2017 and brings substantial policy, academic and patient-centred experience to the role. He was Deputy Chief Executive Officer, National Operations for Aftercare, one of Australia’s oldest non-government mental health organisations. His responsibilitiesincluded leading
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS IN QUEENSLAND Community feedback. The community survey will help inform the development of a renewed approach to alcohol and other drug issues in Queensland. The survey will take approximately 7 minutes to complete.. Read the consultation papers outlining c urrent issues and potential solutions, priorities and opportunities for the alcohol and other drug sector.; Do the anonymous survey using the button at LIVED EXPERIENCE-LED REFORM Lived experience-led reform. We focus on fostering increased engagement of people with lived experience, their families and carers in the mental health and alcohol and other drug service system. Our work helps lay the foundations to ensure lived experience informs all levels of policy development, and program and service delivery, aswell as
SOCIAL & ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Social & economic opportunity. Having meaningful work and a sense of purpose is vital to mental health and wellbeing and recovery from mental illness. We have supported a number of projects to increase social and economic opportunities and promote lives lived with purpose. Paid employment brings purpose and is important for wellbeingand recovery.
ED-LINQ PROGRAM
Ed-Linq program. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative aims to improve the early detection and collaborative management of mental health issues affecting school-aged children and young people. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative works at state and Hospital and Health Service levels to improve linkages between the education, primary care andmental
LIVED EXPERIENCE WORKFORCE FRAMEWORK Queensland Mental Health Commission PO Box 13027 George Street Brisbane Queensland 4003 Phone 1300 855 945 | Fax 07 3405 9780 KEY DRIVERS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE CHANGE IN SOCIAL HOUSING KPMG has been engaged by the Queensland Mental Health Commission (the Commission) to identify the key drivers of successful reform in policy and practice in social housingfor tenants with complex QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected that FIND SUPPORT SERVICES SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN Every life: The Queensland Suicide Prevention Plan 2019-2029 is a whole-of-government plan that provides renewed approach for suicide prevention in Queensland, as well as renewed drive and urgency to reduce suicide. The plan is backed by a State Budget 2019-20 investment of $80.1 million. NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs.. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitment to harm minimisation through the three pillars Demand Reduction, Supply Reduction and Harm Reduction. QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected that FIND SUPPORT SERVICES SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN Every life: The Queensland Suicide Prevention Plan 2019-2029 is a whole-of-government plan that provides renewed approach for suicide prevention in Queensland, as well as renewed drive and urgency to reduce suicide. The plan is backed by a State Budget 2019-20 investment of $80.1 million. NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs.. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitment to harm minimisation through the three pillars Demand Reduction, Supply Reduction and Harm Reduction. QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK The Queensland Government is committed to ensuring the voices of people with a lived experience of mental ill-health are heard at all levels of the mental health system. To support this, a new Queensland mental health consumer peak representative organisation is being established, to be operational in the first half of 2021.CRISIS CONTACTS
In an emergency call 000 or go to your local hospital emergency department. 1300 MH CALL - 1300 642 255 Mental health access line. 1300 MH CALL (1300 642 255) is a confidential mental health telephone triage service that provides the first point of contact to public mental health services to Queenslanders.STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
View the Strategic Framework 2019-2023. The outcomes we pursue are: Queenslanders living with mental health difficulties, mental illness or problematic alcohol and other drug use are better supported to live purposeful lives. Mental health and wellbeing is a shared responsibility across all sections of government and community.COMMISSIONER
170731-6087.jpg. Ivan Frkovic was appointed Commissioner from 1 July 2017 and brings substantial policy, academic and patient-centred experience to the role. He was Deputy Chief Executive Officer, National Operations for Aftercare, one of Australia’s oldest non-government mental health organisations. His responsibilitiesincluded leading
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS IN QUEENSLAND Community feedback. The community survey will help inform the development of a renewed approach to alcohol and other drug issues in Queensland. The survey will take approximately 7 minutes to complete.. Read the consultation papers outlining c urrent issues and potential solutions, priorities and opportunities for the alcohol and other drug sector.; Do the anonymous survey using the button at LIVED EXPERIENCE-LED REFORM Lived experience-led reform. We focus on fostering increased engagement of people with lived experience, their families and carers in the mental health and alcohol and other drug service system. Our work helps lay the foundations to ensure lived experience informs all levels of policy development, and program and service delivery, aswell as
SOCIAL & ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Social & economic opportunity. Having meaningful work and a sense of purpose is vital to mental health and wellbeing and recovery from mental illness. We have supported a number of projects to increase social and economic opportunities and promote lives lived with purpose. Paid employment brings purpose and is important for wellbeingand recovery.
ED-LINQ PROGRAM
Ed-Linq program. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative aims to improve the early detection and collaborative management of mental health issues affecting school-aged children and young people. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative works at state and Hospital and Health Service levels to improve linkages between the education, primary care andmental
LIVED EXPERIENCE WORKFORCE FRAMEWORK Queensland Mental Health Commission PO Box 13027 George Street Brisbane Queensland 4003 Phone 1300 855 945 | Fax 07 3405 9780 KEY DRIVERS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE CHANGE IN SOCIAL HOUSING KPMG has been engaged by the Queensland Mental Health Commission (the Commission) to identify the key drivers of successful reform in policy and practice in social housingfor tenants with complex QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected thatED-LINQ PROGRAM
Ed-Linq program. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative aims to improve the early detection and collaborative management of mental health issues affecting school-aged children and young people. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative works at state and Hospital and Health Service levels to improve linkages between the education, primary care andmental
QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY National Drug Strategy 2017-2026 cover. The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitmentto harm
LIVED EXPERIENCE OF SUICIDE SUMMIT 2021 Roses in the Ocean is proud to bring to you the Lived Experience of Suicide Summit 2021. This two day event on the Gold Coast will provide the opportunity to further explore and progress lived experienced integration in suicide prevention policy, research, services andinitiatives.
QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected thatED-LINQ PROGRAM
Ed-Linq program. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative aims to improve the early detection and collaborative management of mental health issues affecting school-aged children and young people. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative works at state and Hospital and Health Service levels to improve linkages between the education, primary care andmental
QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY National Drug Strategy 2017-2026 cover. The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitmentto harm
LIVED EXPERIENCE OF SUICIDE SUMMIT 2021 Roses in the Ocean is proud to bring to you the Lived Experience of Suicide Summit 2021. This two day event on the Gold Coast will provide the opportunity to further explore and progress lived experienced integration in suicide prevention policy, research, services andinitiatives.
QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK The Queensland Government is committed to ensuring the voices of people with a lived experience of mental ill-health are heard at all levels of the mental health system. To support this, a new Queensland mental health consumer peak representative organisation is being established, to be operational in the first half of 2021.OPERATIONAL PLAN
Operational plan. Our operational plan outlines the projects we will undertake each year to drive reform and improvement of the mental health, alcohol and other drug, and suicide prevention systems. The operational plan is updated annually. Our Operational plan 2019-20 supports the achievement of the objectives under our Strategicframework
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS IN QUEENSLAND Community feedback. The community survey will help inform the development of a renewed approach to alcohol and other drug issues in Queensland. The survey will take approximately 7 minutes to complete.. Read the consultation papers outlining c urrent issues and potential solutions, priorities and opportunities for the alcohol and other drug sector.; Do the anonymous survey using the button atSTRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
View the Strategic Framework 2019-2023. The outcomes we pursue are: Queenslanders living with mental health difficulties, mental illness or problematic alcohol and other drug use are better supported to live purposeful lives. Mental health and wellbeing is a shared responsibility across all sections of government and community. MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY In 2016, the Commission engaged Open Minds to review mental health literacy training programs in Queensland with a focus on Mental Health First Aid. The Project will: audit and summarise current mental health literacy capacity and training in Queensland. propose a framework for regional coordination and quality assurance for future training. SOCIAL & ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Social & economic opportunity. Having meaningful work and a sense of purpose is vital to mental health and wellbeing and recovery from mental illness. We have supported a number of projects to increase social and economic opportunities and promote lives lived with purpose. Paid employment brings purpose and is important for wellbeingand recovery.
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS CAN SOLVE HOMELESSNESS IN QUEENSLAND Mr Frkovic said Queenslanders had the knowledge, drive and creativity to tackle homelessness in innovative and integrated ways directed at the causes of homelessness, not just the symptoms. “We’ve seen really great examples of this, including the Advance to Zero campaign, 500 Lives/500 Homes campaign and Common Ground, to the Orange Sky ROLE TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS Role Titles and Descriptions for the Development of the Mental Health Lived Experience Workforce 1 About this document This is a companion document to the Queensland Framework for the Development of the Mental Health Lived Experience Workforce and is intended to assist organisations and lived experience workers to develop and support lived experience roles that are meaningful, and that reflect QMHC DON'T JUDGE AND LISTEN REPORT Don’t Judge, and Listen. 4. Executive summary. Research context. The voice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Overall, there was limited literature found about stigma and KEY DRIVERS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE CHANGE IN SOCIAL HOUSING KPMG has been engaged by the Queensland Mental Health Commission (the Commission) to identify the key drivers of successful reform in policy and practice in social housingfor tenants with complex QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected thatED-LINQ PROGRAM
Ed-Linq program. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative aims to improve the early detection and collaborative management of mental health issues affecting school-aged children and young people. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative works at state and Hospital and Health Service levels to improve linkages between the education, primary care andmental
QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY National Drug Strategy 2017-2026 cover. The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitmentto harm
LIVED EXPERIENCE OF SUICIDE SUMMIT 2021 Roses in the Ocean is proud to bring to you the Lived Experience of Suicide Summit 2021. This two day event on the Gold Coast will provide the opportunity to further explore and progress lived experienced integration in suicide prevention policy, research, services andinitiatives.
QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected thatED-LINQ PROGRAM
Ed-Linq program. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative aims to improve the early detection and collaborative management of mental health issues affecting school-aged children and young people. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative works at state and Hospital and Health Service levels to improve linkages between the education, primary care andmental
QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY National Drug Strategy 2017-2026 cover. The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitmentto harm
LIVED EXPERIENCE OF SUICIDE SUMMIT 2021 Roses in the Ocean is proud to bring to you the Lived Experience of Suicide Summit 2021. This two day event on the Gold Coast will provide the opportunity to further explore and progress lived experienced integration in suicide prevention policy, research, services andinitiatives.
QUEENSLAND CONSUMER PEAK The Queensland Government is committed to ensuring the voices of people with a lived experience of mental ill-health are heard at all levels of the mental health system. To support this, a new Queensland mental health consumer peak representative organisation is being established, to be operational in the first half of 2021.OPERATIONAL PLAN
Operational plan. Our operational plan outlines the projects we will undertake each year to drive reform and improvement of the mental health, alcohol and other drug, and suicide prevention systems. The operational plan is updated annually. Our Operational plan 2019-20 supports the achievement of the objectives under our Strategicframework
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS IN QUEENSLAND Community feedback. The community survey will help inform the development of a renewed approach to alcohol and other drug issues in Queensland. The survey will take approximately 7 minutes to complete.. Read the consultation papers outlining c urrent issues and potential solutions, priorities and opportunities for the alcohol and other drug sector.; Do the anonymous survey using the button atSTRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
View the Strategic Framework 2019-2023. The outcomes we pursue are: Queenslanders living with mental health difficulties, mental illness or problematic alcohol and other drug use are better supported to live purposeful lives. Mental health and wellbeing is a shared responsibility across all sections of government and community. MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY In 2016, the Commission engaged Open Minds to review mental health literacy training programs in Queensland with a focus on Mental Health First Aid. The Project will: audit and summarise current mental health literacy capacity and training in Queensland. propose a framework for regional coordination and quality assurance for future training. SOCIAL & ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Social & economic opportunity. Having meaningful work and a sense of purpose is vital to mental health and wellbeing and recovery from mental illness. We have supported a number of projects to increase social and economic opportunities and promote lives lived with purpose. Paid employment brings purpose and is important for wellbeingand recovery.
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS CAN SOLVE HOMELESSNESS IN QUEENSLAND Mr Frkovic said Queenslanders had the knowledge, drive and creativity to tackle homelessness in innovative and integrated ways directed at the causes of homelessness, not just the symptoms. “We’ve seen really great examples of this, including the Advance to Zero campaign, 500 Lives/500 Homes campaign and Common Ground, to the Orange Sky ROLE TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS Role Titles and Descriptions for the Development of the Mental Health Lived Experience Workforce 1 About this document This is a companion document to the Queensland Framework for the Development of the Mental Health Lived Experience Workforce and is intended to assist organisations and lived experience workers to develop and support lived experience roles that are meaningful, and that reflect QMHC DON'T JUDGE AND LISTEN REPORT Don’t Judge, and Listen. 4. Executive summary. Research context. The voice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Overall, there was limited literature found about stigma and KEY DRIVERS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE CHANGE IN SOCIAL HOUSING KPMG has been engaged by the Queensland Mental Health Commission (the Commission) to identify the key drivers of successful reform in policy and practice in social housingfor tenants with complex QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected thatCRISIS CONTACTS
In an emergency call 000 or go to your local hospital emergency department. 1300 MH CALL - 1300 642 255 Mental health access line. 1300 MH CALL (1300 642 255) is a confidential mental health telephone triage service that provides the first point of contact to public mental health services to Queenslanders. ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS IN QUEENSLAND Community feedback. The community survey will help inform the development of a renewed approach to alcohol and other drug issues in Queensland. The survey will take approximately 7 minutes to complete.. Read the consultation papers outlining c urrent issues and potential solutions, priorities and opportunities for the alcohol and other drug sector.; Do the anonymous survey using the button at NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY National Drug Strategy 2017-2026 cover. The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitmentto harm
QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected thatCRISIS CONTACTS
In an emergency call 000 or go to your local hospital emergency department. 1300 MH CALL - 1300 642 255 Mental health access line. 1300 MH CALL (1300 642 255) is a confidential mental health telephone triage service that provides the first point of contact to public mental health services to Queenslanders. ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS IN QUEENSLAND Community feedback. The community survey will help inform the development of a renewed approach to alcohol and other drug issues in Queensland. The survey will take approximately 7 minutes to complete.. Read the consultation papers outlining c urrent issues and potential solutions, priorities and opportunities for the alcohol and other drug sector.; Do the anonymous survey using the button at NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs.. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitment to harm minimisation through the three pillars Demand Reduction, Supply Reduction and Harm Reduction. FIND SUPPORT SERVICES In an emergency call 000 or go to your local hospital emergency department. 1300 MH CALL - 1300 642 255 Mental health access line 1300 MH CALL (1300 642 255) is a confidential mental health telephone triage service that provides the first point of contact to public mental health services to Queenslanders. 1300 MH CALL is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and will link to the caller’s BETTER FUTURES GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED for the Better Futures Grants. The Better Futures grants offered up to $200,000 (excluding GST) for innovative initiatives that improve the mental health and wellbeing, and social inclusion of Queenslanders with a lived experience of mental illness, problematic alcohol and other drug use, or those impacted by suicide. It is well recognised that having a job and accessSTRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
View the Strategic Framework 2019-2023. The outcomes we pursue are: Queenslanders living with mental health difficulties, mental illness or problematic alcohol and other drug use are better supported to live purposeful lives. Mental health and wellbeing is a shared responsibility across all sections of government and community. SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN Every life: The Queensland Suicide Prevention Plan 2019-2029 is a whole-of-government plan that provides renewed approach for suicide prevention in Queensland, as well as renewed drive and urgency to reduce suicide. The plan is backed by a State Budget 2019-20 investment of $80.1 million.SUICIDE PREVENTION
Suicide prevention. Suicide is a profoundly challenging and complex issue that occurs across all age groups and all walks of life. It demands many actions, on many levels and across many fronts to prevent and reduce suicide and its impact on Queenslanders. Everyone can play a role in preventing suicide and share responsibility in supportingCOMPLAINT AGENCIES
QAI’s Mental Health Legal Service (MHLS) is a specialist legal service dedicated to providing free and independent information, advice, referrals and representation in relation to mental health law in Queensland. Community Legal Centres Queensland. Phone: 07 3392 0092. Email: admin@communitylegalqld.org.au. LIVED EXPERIENCE OF SUICIDE SUMMIT 2021 Roses in the Ocean is proud to bring to you the Lived Experience of Suicide Summit 2021. This two day event on the Gold Coast will provide the opportunity to further explore and progress lived experienced integration in suicide prevention policy, research, services andinitiatives.
COMMISSIONER
170731-6087.jpg. Ivan Frkovic was appointed Commissioner from 1 July 2017 and brings substantial policy, academic and patient-centred experience to the role. He was Deputy Chief Executive Officer, National Operations for Aftercare, one of Australia’s oldest non-government mental health organisations. His responsibilitiesincluded leading
SCHIZOPHRENIA AWARENESS WEEK: ENGAGING LIVED EXPERIENCE In this series of videos discover more about people living with schizophrenia, what schizophrenia actually is, how people manage their wellness and recovery, the importance of lived experie QUEENSLAND SUICIDE PREVENTION Queensland Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2015-17 3 The Queensland Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2015-17 (this Action Plan) aims to reduce suicide and its QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected thatCRISIS CONTACTS
In an emergency call 000 or go to your local hospital emergency department. 1300 MH CALL - 1300 642 255 Mental health access line. 1300 MH CALL (1300 642 255) is a confidential mental health telephone triage service that provides the first point of contact to public mental health services to Queenslanders. ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS IN QUEENSLAND Community feedback. The community survey will help inform the development of a renewed approach to alcohol and other drug issues in Queensland. The survey will take approximately 7 minutes to complete.. Read the consultation papers outlining c urrent issues and potential solutions, priorities and opportunities for the alcohol and other drug sector.; Do the anonymous survey using the button at NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY National Drug Strategy 2017-2026 cover. The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitmentto harm
QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected thatCRISIS CONTACTS
In an emergency call 000 or go to your local hospital emergency department. 1300 MH CALL - 1300 642 255 Mental health access line. 1300 MH CALL (1300 642 255) is a confidential mental health telephone triage service that provides the first point of contact to public mental health services to Queenslanders. ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS IN QUEENSLAND Community feedback. The community survey will help inform the development of a renewed approach to alcohol and other drug issues in Queensland. The survey will take approximately 7 minutes to complete.. Read the consultation papers outlining c urrent issues and potential solutions, priorities and opportunities for the alcohol and other drug sector.; Do the anonymous survey using the button at NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY National Drug Strategy 2017-2026 cover. The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitmentto harm
FIND SUPPORT SERVICES In an emergency call 000 or go to your local hospital emergency department. 1300 MH CALL - 1300 642 255 Mental health access line 1300 MH CALL (1300 642 255) is a confidential mental health telephone triage service that provides the first point of contact to public mental health services to Queenslanders. 1300 MH CALL is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and will link to the caller’s BETTER FUTURES GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED for the Better Futures Grants. The Better Futures grants offered up to $200,000 (excluding GST) for innovative initiatives that improve the mental health and wellbeing, and social inclusion of Queenslanders with a lived experience of mental illness, problematic alcohol and other drug use, or those impacted by suicide. It is well recognised that having a job and accessSTRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
View the Strategic Framework 2019-2023. The outcomes we pursue are: Queenslanders living with mental health difficulties, mental illness or problematic alcohol and other drug use are better supported to live purposeful lives. Mental health and wellbeing is a shared responsibility across all sections of government and community. SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN Every life: The Queensland Suicide Prevention Plan 2019-2029 is a whole-of-government plan that provides renewed approach for suicide prevention in Queensland, as well as renewed drive and urgency to reduce suicide. The plan is backed by a State Budget 2019-20 investment of $80.1 million.SUICIDE PREVENTION
Suicide prevention. Suicide is a profoundly challenging and complex issue that occurs across all age groups and all walks of life. It demands many actions, on many levels and across many fronts to prevent and reduce suicide and its impact on Queenslanders. Everyone can play a role in preventing suicide and share responsibility in supporting LIVED EXPERIENCE OF SUICIDE SUMMIT 2021 Roses in the Ocean is proud to bring to you the Lived Experience of Suicide Summit 2021. This two day event on the Gold Coast will provide the opportunity to further explore and progress lived experienced integration in suicide prevention policy, research, services andinitiatives.
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QAI’s Mental Health Legal Service (MHLS) is a specialist legal service dedicated to providing free and independent information, advice, referrals and representation in relation to mental health law in Queensland. Community Legal Centres Queensland. Phone: 07 3392 0092. Email: admin@communitylegalqld.org.au.COMMISSIONER
170731-6087.jpg. Ivan Frkovic was appointed Commissioner from 1 July 2017 and brings substantial policy, academic and patient-centred experience to the role. He was Deputy Chief Executive Officer, National Operations for Aftercare, one of Australia’s oldest non-government mental health organisations. His responsibilitiesincluded leading
SCHIZOPHRENIA AWARENESS WEEK: ENGAGING LIVED EXPERIENCE In this series of videos discover more about people living with schizophrenia, what schizophrenia actually is, how people manage their wellness and recovery, the importance of lived experie QUEENSLAND SUICIDE PREVENTION Queensland Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2015-17 3 The Queensland Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2015-17 (this Action Plan) aims to reduce suicide and its QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected that FIND SUPPORT SERVICESOPERATIONAL PLAN
Operational plan. Our operational plan outlines the projects we will undertake each year to drive reform and improvement of the mental health, alcohol and other drug, and suicide prevention systems. The operational plan is updated annually. Our Operational plan 2019-20 supports the achievement of the objectives under our Strategicframework
LIVED EXPERIENCE WORKFORCE FRAMEWORK Queensland Mental Health Commission PO Box 13027 George Street Brisbane Queensland 4003 Phone 1300 855 945 | Fax 07 3405 9780 NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY National Drug Strategy 2017-2026 cover. The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitmentto harm
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EVERY LIFE :: THE QUEENSLAND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN 2019 The Queensland Suicide Prevention Plan 2019–2029: Phase One 3 Foreword Queensland Mental Health Commissioner Suicide is a long-lasting and far-reaching tragedy that KEY DRIVERS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE CHANGE IN SOCIAL HOUSING Key Drivers for . Policy and Practice Change in Social Housing . Queensland Mental Health Commission . Final Report . August 2017 EMBARKING ON OUR JOURNEY TO ZERO: IMPLEMENTING THE ZERO Embarking on Our Journey to Zero: Implementing the Zero Suicide Framework Dr Kathryn Turner Clinical Director, Gold Coast MHSS7/11/2018
QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION Queensland Mental Health Week. QMHW Grants. Small business mental health. WoW Six-Week Challenge. Prevention. Beyondblue awareness. Mental health literacy. Coronavirus and mental health. Earlyintervention.
2018-2023 STRATEGIC PLAN The Shifting minds: Queensland Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategic Plan 2018-2023 sets the five year direction for a whole-of-person, whole-of-community and whole-of-government approach to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.. Our focus areas. Better lives; Invest to save; Whole-of-system improvement; A future state By 2024, it is expected that FIND SUPPORT SERVICESOPERATIONAL PLAN
Operational plan. Our operational plan outlines the projects we will undertake each year to drive reform and improvement of the mental health, alcohol and other drug, and suicide prevention systems. The operational plan is updated annually. Our Operational plan 2019-20 supports the achievement of the objectives under our Strategicframework
LIVED EXPERIENCE WORKFORCE FRAMEWORK Queensland Mental Health Commission PO Box 13027 George Street Brisbane Queensland 4003 Phone 1300 855 945 | Fax 07 3405 9780 NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY National Drug Strategy 2017-2026 cover. The National Drug Strategy 2017–2026 provides Australia with a long-term framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with alcohol and other drugs. The strategy guides action by governments in partnership with service providers and the community and outlines a national commitmentto harm
WORKPLACE STIGMA
EVERY LIFE :: THE QUEENSLAND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN 2019 The Queensland Suicide Prevention Plan 2019–2029: Phase One 3 Foreword Queensland Mental Health Commissioner Suicide is a long-lasting and far-reaching tragedy that KEY DRIVERS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE CHANGE IN SOCIAL HOUSING Key Drivers for . Policy and Practice Change in Social Housing . Queensland Mental Health Commission . Final Report . August 2017 EMBARKING ON OUR JOURNEY TO ZERO: IMPLEMENTING THE ZERO Embarking on Our Journey to Zero: Implementing the Zero Suicide Framework Dr Kathryn Turner Clinical Director, Gold Coast MHSS7/11/2018
FIND SUPPORT SERVICES In an emergency call 000 or go to your local hospital emergency department. 1300 MH CALL - 1300 642 255 Mental health access line 1300 MH CALL (1300 642 255) is a confidential mental health telephone triage service that provides the first point of contact to public mental health services to Queenslanders. 1300 MH CALL is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and will link to ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS IN QUEENSLAND Community feedback. The community survey will help inform the development of a renewed approach to alcohol and other drug issues in Queensland. The survey will take approximately 7 minutes to complete.. Read the consultation papers outlining c urrent issues and potential solutions, priorities and opportunities for the alcohol and other drug sector.; Do the anonymous survey using the button atCOMPLAINT AGENCIES
QAI’s Mental Health Legal Service (MHLS) is a specialist legal service dedicated to providing free and independent information, advice, referrals and representation in relation to mental health law in Queensland. Community Legal Centres Queensland. Phone: 07 3392 0092. Email: admin@communitylegalqld.org.au.COMMISSIONER
170731-6087.jpg. Ivan Frkovic was appointed Commissioner from 1 July 2017 and brings substantial policy, academic and patient-centred experience to the role. He was Deputy Chief Executive Officer, National Operations for Aftercare, one of Australia’s oldest non-government mental health organisations. His responsibilitiesincluded leading
ED-LINQ PROGRAM
Ed-Linq program. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative aims to improve the early detection and collaborative management of mental health issues affecting school-aged children and young people. The Queensland Ed-LinQ Initiative works at state and Hospital and Health Service levels to improve linkages between the education, primary care andmental
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View the Strategic Framework 2019-2023. The outcomes we pursue are: Queenslanders living with mental health difficulties, mental illness or problematic alcohol and other drug use are better supported to live purposeful lives. Mental health and wellbeing is a shared responsibility across all sections of government and community. SCHIZOPHRENIA AWARENESS WEEK: WHAT IS SCHIZOPHRENIA In this series of videos discover more about people living with schizophrenia, what schizophrenia actually is, how people manage their wellness and recovery, the importance of lived experieART AS THERAPY
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