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Mental health promotion

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This Collection comprises research, policy and practice reports, guides and tools for addressing social isolation and activating social connection to improve individuals’ mental wellbeing and community resilience.
Guide

Climate anxiety toolkit


Research shows more than three quarters of Australians are worried about climate change. Climate anxiety is a term for feelings of worry, stress or sadness about climate change and its impacts. This guide provides five tools for managing climate anxiety – designed to help channel climate anxiety into action, find emotional balance and maintain a...
Report

Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Agreement review: interim report


The National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Agreement sets out the shared intention of the Commonwealth, state and territory governments to improve the mental health of all Australians and ensure the sustainability and enhance the services of the mental health and suicide prevention system. This interim report presents initial findings and draft recommendations and invites...
Position paper

National child and youth mental health priorities


This statement outlines specific recommendations for Health and Mental Health Ministers as the next immediate steps to commit to at their meeting in June 2025 to improve child and youth mental health in Australia. The recommendations cover mental health in education, digital mental health supports, workforce capacity and waiting times.
Briefing paper

Policy brief: promoting small business owner mental health

Jessica James, Eliza Hovey, Luke Martin, Adele Sutton

Small business owners are facing concerning rates of mental ill-health, prompting calls for greater investment in tailored mental health supports. This policy brief outlines the further work needed to ensure mental health support programs are visible, accessible, and useful to small business, including through their trusted and familiar channels.