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NSW Strategic Framework and Workforce Plan for Mental Health 2018 – 2022: Implementation Plan

NSW Ministry of Health Country Resources Mental Health Strategies and Plans New South Wales 1 January 2019 Policy document

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The NSW Strategic Framework and Workforce Plan for Mental Health 2018-2022 (the Framework and Workforce Plan) sets the direction and strategic actions for NSW Health in mental health over the forthcoming years. Through the implementation of the Framework and Workforce Plan improvements in service efficiencies and patient outcomes may be realised. This Framework provides NSW with the opportunity to reshape mental health service delivery and work more collaboratively to improve care for people with mental health issues, families, kinship groups and carers. The purpose of this document is to provide lead and partner organisations with an Implementation Plan that articulates the key elements of implementation required to achieve the goals of the five year plan:

1. Governance

2. Partnerships

3. Monitoring progress and sharing good practice

4. Implementation

This Plan should be read in conjunction with the NSW Strategic Framework and Workforce Plan for Mental Health 2018 – 2022.

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