Funding to investigate pathways for children to access better mental health support in schools
The proposal would provide $5 million in 2026-27 to investigate pathways for children to access better mental health support in schools. This includes funding to develop a plan for expanding mental health services for children, both within schools and in the wider community.
The proposal would be non-going and start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreFunding to investigate pathways for children to access better mental health support in schools
The proposal would provide $5 million in 2026-27 to investigate pathways for children to access better mental health support in schools. This includes funding to develop a plan for expanding mental health services for children, both within schools and in the wider community.
The proposal would be non-going and start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreFunding to investigate pathways for children to access better mental health support in schools
The proposal would provide $5 million in 2026-27 to investigate pathways for children to access better mental health support in schools. This includes funding to develop a plan for expanding mental health services for children, both within schools and in the wider community.
The proposal would be non-going and start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreFunding to investigate pathways for children to access better mental health support in schools
The proposal would provide $5 million in 2026-27 to investigate pathways for children to access better mental health support in schools. This includes funding to develop a plan for expanding mental health services for children, both within schools and in the wider community.
The proposal would be non-going and start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreFunding to investigate pathways for children to access better mental health support in schools
The proposal would provide $5 million in 2026-27 to investigate pathways for children to access better mental health support in schools. This includes funding to develop a plan for expanding mental health services for children, both within schools and in the wider community.
The proposal would be non-going and start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreImprove support to general and mental health during and after natural disasters
The proposal would provide $390 million over the medium term to ensure that everyone has the essential health and mental health support they need during and after disasters and better prepare communities and our response systems for the future.
Any departmental costs would be drawn from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreImprove support to general and mental health during and after natural disasters
The proposal would provide $390 million over the medium term to ensure that everyone has the essential health and mental health support they need during and after disasters and better prepare communities and our response systems for the future.
Any departmental costs would be drawn from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreImprove support to general and mental health during and after natural disasters
The proposal would provide $390 million over the medium term to ensure that everyone has the essential health and mental health support they need during and after disasters and better prepare communities and our response systems for the future.
Any departmental costs would be drawn from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreImprove support to general and mental health during and after natural disasters
The proposal would provide $390 million over the medium term to ensure that everyone has the essential health and mental health support they need during and after disasters and better prepare communities and our response systems for the future.
Any departmental costs would be drawn from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreImprove support to general and mental health during and after natural disasters
The proposal would provide $390 million over the medium term to ensure that everyone has the essential health and mental health support they need during and after disasters and better prepare communities and our response systems for the future.
Any departmental costs would be drawn from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2026.
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