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WA Mental Health

Community consultations

We welcome community and stakeholder input on key issues related to mental health throughout Western Australia. Help us shape the vision for mental health in Western Australia.

WA Mental Health Supported Accommodation Framework

The Mental Health Division, Department of Health has developed the discussion paper: ‘WA Mental Health Supported Accommodation Framework’.

This discussion paper is based on the findings from various accommodation models delivered locally, nationally and internationally. It provides an overview of the guiding principles for the provision of affordable supported accommodation for people with a severe and persistent mental illness in Western Australia.

We invite you to provide input and feedback on this framework.

To provide feedback, please complete the feedback form and return to the Mental Health Division via post or email.

Provide feedback before Friday 25 September 2009

Email: mentalhealthreception.royalst@health.wa.gov.au
Post: Attention: Project Officer, Supported Accommodation Mental Health
Mental Health Division, Department of Health
Level 2C, 189 Royal Street, East Perth WA 6004

Mental health community network open space forums

This series of interactive public forums is an opportunity for the community to have input into WA's mental health planning and public policy development.

Past forums

Seclusion and Restraint Reduction – 16 March 2009
Consumers forum (Perth) – 17 November 2008
Broome – 19 June 2008
Perth – 4 April 2008
Downloads from these events

If you wish to receive electronic copies of presentations from previous events, please contact us.

 

 

Emergency
phone numbers

Healthdirect Australia
1800 022 222

Mental Health Emergency Response Line
Metro 1300 555 788 or
Peel 1800 676 822

Rurallink
1800 552 002

South West 24
1800 555 336

The Acute Community Intervention Team at Princess Margaret Hospital