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Historic $2.3 billion National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan


The Hon Greg Hunt MP
Minister for Health and Aged Care
The Morrison Government is continuing to guarantee essential services by investing $2.3 billion in the National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan to lead landmark reform in mental health support and treatment for Australians in need.
Based on the principles of Prevention, Compassion and Care, the Plan will invest $1.4 billion in high quality and person-centred treatment, which includes the development of a national network of mental health treatment centres for adults, youth and children through the Head to Health and headspace programs.
Mental health and suicide prevention are key priorities for the Morrison Government in keeping Australians safe and a central feature of Australia’s Long-Term National Health Plan. ....

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'Worst in 20 years': Huge spike in eating disorders


It was exhausting being caged by a sickness nobody else could see, hear, feel or understand.
She wanted to take her own life before the anorexia claimed hers. Thankfully she, or it, never did, and she s been recovered for two years.
The same can t be said for many others as the silent killer of eating disorders slowly destroys more lives than ever.
 
In Australia, an average of five people aredying of eating disorders each day. That s more than the national road toll of three people a day.
One million Australians are estimated to be living with an eating disorder, the most common being anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating, and numbers are rising with health services facing record-breaking demand for treatment. ....

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'Worst in 20 years': Huge spike in eating disorders | Ballina Shire Advocate


It was exhausting being caged by a sickness nobody else could see, hear, feel or understand.
She wanted to take her own life before the anorexia claimed hers. Thankfully she, or it, never did, and she s been recovered for two years.
The same can t be said for many others as the silent killer of eating disorders slowly destroys more lives than ever.
 
In Australia, an average of five people aredying of eating disorders each day. That s more than the national road toll of three people a day.
One million Australians are estimated to be living with an eating disorder, the most common being anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating, and numbers are rising with health services facing record-breaking demand for treatment. ....

New Zealand , United Kingdom , Western Australia , Flinders University , South Australia , South Brisbane , Sunshine Coast , Grant Kenny , Belinda Chelius , Nigel Hallett , Jaimi Kenny , Tracey Wade , Rachael Bradford , Jenna Abbasi , Warren Ward , Lisa Curry , Wandi Nerida , Gabby Coleman , Steve Pohlner , Emily Seebohm , Ranjani Utpala , Kevin Barrow , Russell Shakespeare , Queensland Health , Health Service , Butterfly Foundation ,