Input to national mental-health strategy and action plan invited

Veterans, their families and the broader ex-service community are being asked to help shape the Veteran Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy and National Action Plan as public consultation opens today.

Minister for Veterans and Defence Personnel Darren Chester is encouraging those in the community to have their say and provide their ideas on how the government could improve veterans’ mental health and wellbeing.

“We are committed to putting veterans and their families first, and a crucial part of this is listening to their views, their experiences and considering their solutions to promote positive mental-health and wellbeing outcomes,” Mr Chester said.

“People will be able to have their say and contribute to this important topic through an online survey or by providing a written submission, with a view of ensuring collectively that we are all doing what we can to support our veterans and their families.”

The Veteran Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy and National Action Plan was determined as a priority as part of the of the Veteran Mental Health and Wellbeing Summit that Minister Chester convened in June this year.

“The Prime Minister has made mental health one of his highest priorities and I am committed to driving new efforts to improve mental health for veterans and their families,” Mr Chester.

“One of the initiatives I have been working on is providing assistance dogs to veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

“This is the first time the federal government has provided financial backing to a trial of this nature and something that I am proud to support.”

To help everyone provide informed feedback for the online survey, an environmental scan of mental-health reform in Australia has also been published, which highlights developments in mental-health policy across Australia over the past six years.

To view the environmental scan, complete the online survey or provide a written submission, please visit: www.dva.gov.au/nap2019

 

  • For those in need of immediate mental-health support and counselling, Open Arms — Veterans and Family Counselling can be contacted 24/7 on 1800 011 046.
    • The Department of Veterans’ Affairs online wellbeing portal, AT-Ease.dva.gov.au also provides veterans and their families with information, resources and links to services for support with mental health and wellbeing.

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