Overall, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have significantly
lower access to mental health services, private or public, than other Australians.
Overall, Indigenous Australians have significantly
lower access to mental health services, private or public, than other Australians and it thus makes sound policy and economic sense that investing in mental health services for Indigenous Australians should be one avenue to explore through justice reinvestment programs.
Not exact matches
However, consumers found
low cost
mental health services very difficult
to access with long waiting lists.
That includes increased funding for ACCHOs
to expand in regions where there are
low access to health services and high levels of disease, and in areas of
mental health, disability
services and aged care, and for areas where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have a high burden of disease or are particularly vulnerable, like ear
health and renal disease, delivered through ACCHOs.
They will have
access to free or
low cost and confidential
mental, general and sexual
health services as well as education and employment, and alcohol and other drug support
services.
Improves psychological wellbeing by offering assisted and / or self - guided
Low Intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
to Australian adults with mild
to moderate anxiety and depression, who are not currently
accessing existing
mental health services.
The UK Improving
Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) program uses a government - sponsored «whole systems» approach to mental health service delivery using low intensity (LI) cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) interventions developed specifically to address access issues (including reaching people who are hard to r
Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) program uses a government - sponsored «whole systems» approach
to mental health service delivery using
low intensity (LI) cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) interventions developed specifically
to address
access issues (including reaching people who are hard to r
access issues (including reaching people who are hard
to reach).
On social - emotional measures, foster children in the NSCAW study tended
to have more compromised functioning than would be expected from a high - risk sample.43 Moreover, as indicated in the previous section, research suggests that foster children are more likely than nonfoster care children
to have insecure or disordered attachments, and the adverse long - term outcomes associated with such attachments.44 Many studies of foster children postulate that a majority have
mental health difficulties.45 They have higher rates of depression, poorer social skills,
lower adaptive functioning, and more externalizing behavioral problems, such as aggression and impulsivity.46 Additionally, research has documented high levels of
mental health service utilization among foster children47 due
to both greater
mental health needs and greater
access to services.
The initiative seeks
to give
low - income families
access to over 150 healthcare programs, including
mental health services.
This course describes the importance of being able
to speak the Spanish language among
mental health professionals, which can significantly
lower barriers
to access to mental health services and improve quality of care among Hispanic children and their families.
Your donation will help provide
services to low - income individuals and families who otherwise can not
access the
mental health care they need.