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Frank Quinlan, Chief Executive Officer, Mental Health Council of Australia delivered this presentation at the 15th Annual Health Congress 2014. This event brings together thought leaders and leading practitioners from across the Australian health system to consider the challenges, implications and future directions for health reform. For more information, please visit http://www.informa.com.au/annualhealthcongress14

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• Current developments and processes

in mental health reform

• Impact of the NDIS

• Shift to outcome based funding

• Introduced the concept of national

insurance for disability

• Introduced coverage for psychosocial

disability

• Rode on wave of political enthusiasm

• Individual choice and control

• Additional resources

• Long-term planning and commitment

• Portability

• Consumer and carer inclusion

• Flexible access

• Multiple levels of assistance

• Recovery principles

• Whole of life support

• A specialised workforce

• Eligibility

• Assessment

• Packaging of services

• Reforming mental health services

Existing Mental Health

Services:

(services to everyone)

NDIS support:

(servicing no one)

Existing Mental Health

Services:

(services to everyone)

NDIS support:

(servicing no one)

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

Existing Mental Health

Services:

(services to everyone)

NDIS support:

(servicing no one)

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

Partners in Recovery

Existing Mental Health

Services:

(services to everyone)

NDIS support:

(servicing no one)

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

Partners in Recovery

Mental Health Respite for Carers

Existing Mental Health

Services:

(services to everyone)

NDIS support:

(servicing no one)

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

Partners in Recovery

Mental Health Respite for Carers

Day to Day Living

Existing Mental Health

Services:

(services to everyone)

NDIS support:

(servicing no one)

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

Partners in Recovery

Mental Health Respite for Carers

Day to Day Living

State/Territory Programs

Existing Mental Health

Services:

serving everyone - NDIS

Existing Mental Health

Services:

serving everyone

- NDIS

NDIS support:

serving

6,000 high intensity T3

54,000 other T3

+T2 - ???

Existing Mental Health

Services:

serving everyone

- NDIS

NDIS support:

serving

6,000 high intensity T3

54,000 other T3

+T2 - ???

New funding

Existing Mental Health

Services:

serving everyone

- NDIS

NDIS support:

serving

6,000 high intensity T3

54,000 other T3

+T2 - ???

New funding

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

Existing Mental Health

Services:

serving everyone

- NDIS

NDIS support:

serving

6,000 high intensity T3

54,000 other T3

+T2 - ???

New funding

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

70% Partners in Recovery

Existing Mental Health

Services:

serving everyone

- NDIS

NDIS support:

serving

6,000 high intensity T3

54,000 other T3

+T2 - ???

New funding

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

70% Partners in Recovery

50% Mental Health Respite for Carers

Existing Mental Health

Services:

serving everyone

- NDIS

NDIS support:

serving

6,000 high intensity T3

54,000 other T3

+T2 - ???

New funding

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

70% Partners in Recovery

50% Mental Health Respite for Carers

35% Day to Day Living

Existing Mental Health

Services:

serving everyone

- NDIS

NDIS support:

serving

6,000 high intensity T3

54,000 other T3

+T2 - ???

New funding

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

70% Partners in Recovery

50% Mental Health Respite for Carers

35% Day to Day Living

??% State/Territory

Programs

Existing Mental Health

Services:

serving everyone

- NDIS

NDIS support:

serving

6,000 high intensity T3

54,000 other T3

+T2 - ???

New funding

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

30% Partners in Recovery 70% Partners in Recovery

50% Mental Health Respite for Carers

35% Day to Day Living

??% State/Territory

Programs

Existing Mental Health

Services:

serving everyone

- NDIS

NDIS support:

serving

6,000 high intensity T3

54,000 other T3

+T2 - ???

New funding

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

30% Partners in Recovery 70% Partners in Recovery

50% Mental Health Respite for

Carers

50% Mental Health Respite for Carers

35% Day to Day Living

??% State/Territory

Programs

Existing Mental Health

Services:

serving everyone

- NDIS

NDIS support:

serving

6,000 high intensity T3

54,000 other T3

+T2 - ???

New funding

Personal Helpers and

Mentors

30% Partners in Recovery 70% Partners in Recovery

50% Mental Health Respite for

Carers

50% Mental Health Respite for Carers

65% Day to Day Living 35% Day to Day Living

??% State/Territory

Programs

• National indicators and targets for

mental health

• More people with poor mental health

will have better physical health and live

longer

• More people have good mental health

and wellbeing

• More people with poor mental health

will live a meaningful and contributing

life

• More people will have a positive

experience of support, care and

treatment

• Fewer people will experience avoidable

harm

• Fewer people will experience stigma

and discrimination

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