$61.6 Million Combined Commitment to Mental Health in Western Australia

$61.6 Million Combined Commitment to Mental Health in Western Australia
People battling mental health disorders became more stressed and anxious. LightField Studios/Shuttertock
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Australia’s federal and Western Australia (WA) state governments have pledged to invest $61.6 million (US$44.9 million) in mental health and suicide prevention services in the state over the next five years.

As part of the agreement, the Commonwealth will put forward $35.1 million and the WA state government $26.5 million to expand mental health care services to where they are most needed, with a focus on children, support for people who have attempted suicide, and new eating disorder services.

Steve Milne
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