HEBCHCS101: Report on Specialist Mental Health Services in Victoria
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This report provides an overview of specialist mental health services in Victoria. It begins by outlining the scope and aims of these services, emphasizing the Victorian government's commitment and the involvement of various healthcare agencies. The report categorizes services into child and adolescent, adult, and aged persons mental health, highlighting the goal of bridging the gap between hospital care and community living. It details the types of specialist services, including those for brain disorders, dual disabilities, anxiety, personality disorders, and mother-baby care, among others. The report further examines referral pathways, access criteria, and interventions, such as psychosocial and psychological interventions. It identifies the personnel involved, from general practitioners to specialist staff like psychiatrists and psychologists. Finally, the report discusses service outcomes, envisioned gains, and suggested improvements, such as incorporating all services under the government Medicare plan and subsidizing services to promote equality in healthcare access.
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