The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (and accompanying implementation plan)
Country Resources
Suicide Prevention
Australia
2017
Policy document
Print
Government of Australia
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The release of the Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan (the Fifth Plan) marks a significant point in the history of the National Mental Health Strategy which commenced in 1992. Over the next five years, the Fifth Plan will build on the achievements that have occurred in the first 25 years of national mental health reform.Content
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