Mental Health Australia
For over 25 years Mental Health Australia has advocated for mental health reform. They continue to drive policy changes and proactively put mental health on the agenda.
Mental Health Australia has over 140 members, including service providers, professional bodies, organisations representing people with mental ill-health, family, carers and supporters, researchers and state and territory mental health peak bodies.
As the national peak for mental health, they unite the mental health sector to present a cohesive voice to government, and provide practical policy solutions to influence decision-making, which in turn, improves the mental health system and the mental health of people in Australia. They work to strengthen the impact and influence of the mental health sector, and embed a human rights approach across the mental health system.
The views and expertise of people with lived and living experience of mental ill-health, family, carers and supporters, along with their member organisations, underpins their work.
Mental Health Australia believes that by bringing together diverse perspectives across their members, the community and governments, they will create greater change and more innovative solutions, than what any of us could do working alone.