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semphn.org.au Better mental health care Presented at Community Consultation Forum on 15 December 2015 Elizabeth Deveny Chief Executive Officer

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Better mental health carePresented at Community Consultation Forum on 15 December 2015

Elizabeth DevenyChief Executive Officer

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Victoria PHNs

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Medicare Local Merger

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1,424,837 residents

206,601 over 65 years (14.5%)

5,557 Indigenous residents

2,935 square kilometres

10 Local Government Areas

Source: ABS 2014

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1,938 general practitioners

479 general practices

341 pharmacies

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2 Headspace Centres

2 Partners in Recovery

3 ATAPs services

2 MHNIP

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Kesslar’s 10 self rating scale (K10) – subjective rating of psychological distress

Dandenong

Frankston

Casey

Cardinia

0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 10.00% 12.00% 14.00% 16.00%

14.40%

12.70%

11.50%

11.30%

Regions with highest rating of psychological distress (total of 120,880 individuals rating high - very high on K10

scores)

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1 July 2016 Mental health funding redirected

1 July 2018 All programs coordinated by PHNs

$350m Flexible funding Australia-wide

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280,000 mental illness

50,850 treated via Medicare

168,000 treatment target (12%)

Source: MBS 2014-15

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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

24447 8503

General Practice Mental Health Treatment Plans completed in 2014/15GPMHTP total plans GMPHTP plans reviewed

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PHNs to commission services through a stepped care model to:

Low cost, low intensity services to support people with mild mental illness

Support appropriate regional models of suicide prevention

Develop innovative approaches for individuals with severe illness and complex

needs.

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Support people who are in hard to reach groups

Equitable and integrated youth mental health services which recognise the broader issues faced by young people including substance misuse

Services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.

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Staying well Digital gateway, education, prevention

Low Screening, brief interventions, evidence-based clinical response

Moderate Greater access, evidence-based response, integrated multi-agency services

High Individual packages of care, wrap-around approach

Stepped Care

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Mental Health Care

Staying well

Low acuity

Moderate acuity

High acuity

Local Services

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SEMPHN

Population Health

Service mapping

Evidence-based care

Clinical data

Planning

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Drugs and Alcohol

Proportionally more Australians use Methamphetamines (including Ice) than

almost any other country

Ice seized at the Australian border grew almost 60 times between 2010 and

2014

$310m Federal funding for ice prevention and treatment

$241.5m provided to PHNs nationally

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Stage 1July 2016

Stage 2Jan 2017

Stage 3July 2017

Stage 4Jan 2018

Stage 5July 2018

Timetable

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Consultation Evidence review Service mapping Population

Health Commissioning

March 2016 Tenders issued

April 2016 Contracts renewed/ awarded

July 2016 Services contracted (new and existing)

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Let’s make mental health better

Visit www.semphn.org.au/betterhealthcare

Email [email protected]

Attend Stakeholder forum in February 2016