About Have Your Say

Welcome to the National Mental Health Commission's community engagement hub. Collaboration and consultation are a key part of mental health reform and this space provides an opportunity for us to listen to and engage with individuals and organisations with lived experience and expertise on our projects and upcoming work.

About

The Commission monitors and reports on investment in mental health and suicide prevention initiatives, provides evidence based policy advice to Government and disseminates information on ways to continuously improve Australia’s mental health and suicide prevention systems, and acts as a catalyst for change to achieve those improvements. This includes increasing accountability and transparency in mental health through the provision of independent reports and advice to the Australian Government and the community.

We work with stakeholders, particularly people with living experience of mental health, their families and other support people to ensure mental health reforms are collectively owned and actioned.

We work across all areas that promote mental health and prevent mental illness and suicide – not just government and not just health, but education, housing, employment, human services and social support, so that all Australians achieve the best possible mental health and wellbeing.

To find out more about us, visit mentalhealthcommission.gov.au

Welcome to the National Mental Health Commission's community engagement hub. Collaboration and consultation are a key part of mental health reform and this space provides an opportunity for us to listen to and engage with individuals and organisations with lived experience and expertise on our projects and upcoming work.

About

The Commission monitors and reports on investment in mental health and suicide prevention initiatives, provides evidence based policy advice to Government and disseminates information on ways to continuously improve Australia’s mental health and suicide prevention systems, and acts as a catalyst for change to achieve those improvements. This includes increasing accountability and transparency in mental health through the provision of independent reports and advice to the Australian Government and the community.

We work with stakeholders, particularly people with living experience of mental health, their families and other support people to ensure mental health reforms are collectively owned and actioned.

We work across all areas that promote mental health and prevent mental illness and suicide – not just government and not just health, but education, housing, employment, human services and social support, so that all Australians achieve the best possible mental health and wellbeing.

To find out more about us, visit mentalhealthcommission.gov.au

Page last updated: 26 Oct 2021, 02:39 PM