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Have your say to improve Victoria’s mental health system

April 25, 2019 BY

VICTORIANS are being invited to share their experiences, views and ideas to improve Victoria’s mental health system.

Last week, the Royal Commission into Victoria’s mental health system opened a new portal that allows people to share their contributions online as a written submission, images, audio or video content.

The Commission is seeking input from the whole community.

Contributions can be brief comments, or longer more formal submissions.

The submission process takes users through a series of questions on reducing stigma and discrimination, preventing suicide, early intervention and how people access and experience treatment and support.

With a target of broad and meaningful engagement, the Commission wants to create a future mental health system that meets the needs of all Victorians.

In addition to taking submissions, the Commission is running a series of community consultation sessions around rural, regional and metropolitan locations during April and May.

Penny Armytage is chairing the Royal Commission, and is supported by commissioners Professor Bernadette McSherry, Professor Allan Fels and Dr Alex Cockram.

The Royal Commission will deliver its interim report in November this year, with the final report delivered in October 2020.

To have your say, learn about coming consultations and to stay up to date with the Royal Commission’s activities, head to rcvmhs.vic.gov.au.

Formal submissions close on July 5. If you have any questions or need help to make a submission, phone 1800 00 11 34.

If you or a family member has immediate concerns or requires assistance, phone beyondblue on 1300 224 636 or Lifeline on 13 11 14.